Many hair loss sufferers are more concerned with how the problem 
affects their existence than why the problem occurred. It is very 
understandable. After all, yourself image impacts most aspects of your 
life socially and professionally and we live in an image-driven culture.
We have a natural tendency to become defensive and overreact to 
anything which threatens our appearance. Hair loss is an obvious and 
severe threat to how we perceive ourselves. It causes such insecurity 
some people may feel they have no choice but to overcompensate for the 
problem. Unfortunately, they are falling into a trap and making the 
problem worse.
In 1997, a scientist followed the lives of over 4300 male hair loss 
sufferers. The purpose of the study was to examine aspects of their 
lifestyle which may be causing or accelerating the hair loss. The 
results were very interesting.
Compared to men with a full head of hair, these men were 32% more 
likely to drink over 5 alcoholic drinks each day. They were 151% more 
likely to smoke cigarettes than men with healthy hair. In general, these
 men were 72% more likely to indulge in dangerous habits like driving 
aggressively and taking physical risks.
Even more interesting were the indicators of health in these men. 
They were 25% more likely to suffer a major injury. Even worse, they 
were 76% more likely to have a heart attack.
Consider for a moment the factors which cause hair loss. Hair loss is
 a direct result of a hormone imbalance creating too much testosterone 
and too much of the testosterone derivative, DHT. Anything which 
increases testosterone will increase hair loss.
Hormone imbalances occur naturally, but how we care for our body can 
turn a minor imbalance into a major problem. Smoking and drinking 
prevents the natural production of enzymes which balance and counteract 
testosterone. Even worse, risky and aggressive behavior forces the brain
 to signal the creation of more testosterone.
These men were suffering from too much testosterone, yet lived 
lifestyles which promoted more testosterone. Some men admitted they used
 aggressive behavior to feel more masculine and attractive. Other men 
acknowledged it as a self-punishment because of their disappointing 
looks. In every case, a man’s overcompensation for hair loss created an 
environment for greater hair loss.
Instead of overcompensating for your problem, why not try to solve 
it?  Why not find a way to reduce testosterone and create a hormonal 
balance within your body?  If that sounds like a better solution than 
trying to make you feel better mentally, it is time to pick up a copy of
 The Hair Loss Black Book.
The Hair Loss Black Book is
 a detailed program that shows you how to prevent hair loss by blocking 
the source of the problem, DHT. It teaches you a health and fitness 
program tailored to your body. You will learn how to achieve your ideal 
body form, becoming a picture of health that is DHT free. At the end of 
the program, you will have learned how to stop hair loss and re-grow 
hair. More importantly, once you achieve your ideal form and have a 
thick head of hair, your self image will never be a problem again.

