Can Testosterone Therapy (TRT) Make You Lose Your Hair? | James Grage

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  • Опубликовано: 11 июл 2024
  • In this video, James Grage tackles the often asked question - "Does Testosterone Replacement Therapy (TRT) cause hair loss?" Drawing from expert opinions in the field and personal experiences, he delves into the complex relationship between TRT, hair growth, and hair loss.
    Understanding the benefits of TRT, such as increased strength, muscle mass, libido, and virility, James explores the risk of hair loss associated with TRT due to certain factors. He shares his personal regimen and how he maintains his hair while using TRT.
    Furthermore, he explains the basics of hair growth, the role of hormone receptors, and how hormones like testosterone, DHT, and estrogen influence hair growth. He also addresses hair growth patterns in both men and women and how these are affected when women take male androgens.
    James breaks down the three phases of hair growth - the growth phase, the rest phase, and the shedding phase, and highlights that even a normal, healthy person can lose between 50 to 100 hairs a day.
    By the end of this video, you will have a deeper understanding of TRT and its possible effects on hair loss. Plus, you'll gain insights into managing hair loss while on TRT.
    Chapters:
    00:00 Introduction
    00:10 The Question: Will TRT cause hair loss?
    00:26 Benefits of TRT and the risk of hair loss
    00:42 Discussing the factors of hair loss
    00:53 James's personal experiences and regimen
    01:02 Basics of hair growth
    01:25 Hormones and hair growth
    01:51 The phases of hair growth
    02:01 The reality of hair loss
    02:39 Understanding DHT
    03:26 Role of the enzyme five alpha reductase
    03:46 The impact of DHT sensitivity
    04:20 Understanding male pattern baldness
    04:43 Will TRT make you lose your hair?
    05:07 Genetic tendencies and hair loss
    05:38 The role of testosterone dosing
    06:08 Managing DHT levels
    06:35 Splitting up the testosterone dose
    07:02 Managing DHT with five alpha reductase inhibitors
    07:59 Using DHT blockers
    08:06 The prescription route for hair loss
    09:36 The role of thyroid hormones and estrogen in hair loss
    10:59 Hair loss myths: Wearing a baseball hat and massaging your scalp
    13:25 James's personal regimen
    17:01 Closing Remarks
    Always consult with a qualified healthcare professional or physician before starting any new workout, nutrition, or supplement regimen, especially if you have pre-existing health conditions or are taking medication. The views expressed in this video are based on current research and should not be taken as a substitute for professional medical advice.

Комментарии • 32

  • @DeanHenry-hm9bd
    @DeanHenry-hm9bd 2 месяца назад +2

    That’s the great thing about you James , your honesty and you do things the right way, thank you for all the great things that you do.

    • @JamesGrage
      @JamesGrage  2 месяца назад +1

      Thank you brother!

  • @johnathanpritchett5748
    @johnathanpritchett5748 2 месяца назад +3

    The transparency and comprehensive information from James Grage is second to none.
    It is the most helpful channel to older guys like me (47) to approach these issues realistically, instead of all the bs on other fitness channels.
    👍

    • @JamesGrage
      @JamesGrage  2 месяца назад

      Thank you! I appreciate it my friend!

  • @alexadams1627
    @alexadams1627 2 месяца назад +2

    Thanks for the video.

    • @JamesGrage
      @JamesGrage  2 месяца назад

      You're very welcome. Happy to share

  • @scottgood7888
    @scottgood7888 23 дня назад

    Very thorough. Thank you
    What are your thoughts on DIM which prohibits the conversion of testosterone to estradiol?

  • @ifbbprorichardseymour5004
    @ifbbprorichardseymour5004 Месяц назад +1

    53 still have a full head of hair!!! LOL good stuff James.

  • @samjarea
    @samjarea 2 месяца назад

    I'll be following for the updates on these products. I looked into trying the serum a couple of years back, but the potential side effects from these 2 compounds are very severe and can last several years even after quitting them!

  • @GeorgeChal77
    @GeorgeChal77 2 месяца назад

    Dear James , I've got genetic predisposition of alopecia and three times I've tried creatine I've seen my hair thin/fall out in two weeks' time. Is it worth taking 1g of creatine or another unnecessary risk?

    • @JamesGrage
      @JamesGrage  2 месяца назад +1

      Hey my friend. I'm glad you left this message as I am going to be doing a video specifically on this topic. Keep an eye out in the next week or two.

  • @Chestroc
    @Chestroc 2 месяца назад +3

    Great video James. One other topical product to consider is dutasteride. Dutasteride used topically won’t penetrate the skin as much as finasteride. I use a product (PhytoSolRx) that has dutasteride, caffeine, fluocinolone, latanoprost, minoxidil, tretinonin, and trichosol. The product has worked great for me so far. Keep the great content going. Btw you look great bud! Hard to believe you are almost 50 👊

  • @mehmetkulbak7324
    @mehmetkulbak7324 2 месяца назад

    I am 33 years old, I have low T symptoms but last time I tested my T it was 16ng/L doctor told me he can’t put me on TRT on these levels. He put me on tadalafil. 2 years on I’m still suffering with mild ED and bad libido issues, weak joints and muscles, low energy, and brain fog etc. I’m planing to get my hormones tested soon and maybe start taking Testosterone. My question is if I start it with low dose like 80mg a week and then increase the dose if I need to! 3 months on 3 month off. Will this make me go infertile in long term? Because I wanna have more kids in near future.
    Also another question have you achieved this physic by just taking Testosterone or did you took any anabolics? I would be appreciated if you can answer my questions.

    • @JamesGrage
      @JamesGrage  2 месяца назад

      In a recent interview with Dr Brett Osborn, who I've done other TRT related content with, he discusses the importance of physicians listening to how their patients "feel" and not making an assessment purely off bloodwork. For example, you can have lower T-levels but feel great and there may be no need for TRT, or you could be the opposite and have normal T-levels but feel off. With that said, it's a tough call for a lot of physicians because typically they don't like prescribing TRT until you are in the years where men typically start to experience the symptoms of low T (40+). Now to answer your question on infertility - I'm not a fertility expert by any stretch of the imagination but depending on who you ask you will get very different answers. One one side, you'll hear that if you keep testosterone within normal healthy ranges (based on bloodwork) you should have no issues. On the other side, I've know plenty of professional bodybuilders who have abused anabolics for decades and still ended up with a half-dozen kids. Former Mr Olympia Ronnie Coleman has 8 kids if memory serves me right. Now, on the flip side I've seen other bodybuilders who absolutely had fertility issues. So, the reality is there is no one-size fits all answer and it will depend on the individual.

  • @JRod-zr8qk
    @JRod-zr8qk 2 месяца назад +4

    I've thought for years on trt. Hair loss has always been one of the reasons why I never did it on top of the fact that once you start you have to do it for the rest of your life from what I hear. I guess in my case it might be genetic but it's hard to tell since every male in my family brother, cousins,father, uncles all have either lost their hair or are thinning badly . Accept my mother's father and my father's father. They both died with a full head of hair. I'm the only one left with a full head of hair. Being 51 there's no thinning or receding of hairline what so ever at this point in my life with some gray. I have no idea what my current testosterone levels are but my current bloodwork is perfect. Also I don't know if me taking collagen and biotin for many years has helped me keep my hair. On top of that never having even a sip of alcohol,no smoking,drugs, 6 to 8 eggs a day for years,low meat consumption and drinking only water since my teens maybe also has helped. So many possible factors who the heck knows. I've been working out since I was 19 and still feel great with body fat at 10% or under. But bottom line if one day I do need to go down the trt road it's nice to know that there's options to try to avoid hair loss or slow it down.Thansks James!! Your the best! As always quality content!!

    • @ElmGoodiez
      @ElmGoodiez 2 месяца назад

      No offense, but at 51 you need to learn to spell better. Jesus dude

    • @JamesGrage
      @JamesGrage  2 месяца назад +1

      Thank you my friend!

    • @bige2012
      @bige2012 2 месяца назад

      It’s incorrect that “once you start, ya have to do for rest of life.”
      That’s very ignorant. If you go on trt, then go off, you go back low like the reason you got on in first place. And you can do pct as a juicer body builder.
      And calling total bs on

    • @JRod-zr8qk
      @JRod-zr8qk 2 месяца назад

      @@bige2012 Ignorant?Like I said, "from what I hear" So much up / down information on trt I'm just not willing nor is it necessary for me to go on it at this time. Calling b.s.? oh well... I've always struggled to gain weight and always been lean.Blood work is fine and I feel great. I've always been health conscious. That's all that really matters. Im healthy and happy. I don't strive for that number it's just my body and I guess just me also being consistent for 32 years. It's been frustrating to gain for so many years(especially with leg gain) but after awhile I just went with it. Once I started I was hooked. Still love and enjoy it to this day. The meal preps...not so much. 😆

    • @bige2012
      @bige2012 2 месяца назад +1

      @@JRod-zr8qk Okay. But still, going on TRT doesn't mean for life as you stated. IF you don't need TRT, then sure don't go on it. Those that do who have good T levels, or simply juicing. Glad you are healthy and happy!

  • @mikea1534
    @mikea1534 2 месяца назад

    Higher dht will constrict hair follicle causing hair to fall out Easier. Not everyone will be effected negatively tho

  • @bigjay1970
    @bigjay1970 2 месяца назад +1

    It doesn't help, that's for sure. Atleast without dht blockers. Are there outliers, sure but many are effected.🤔🤫 For every person that's taking the trt dosage that they're supposed too, there's 20 others that are just inching up their dosage ever so slightly and Bam!

    • @JamesGrage
      @JamesGrage  2 месяца назад +1

      Yep, no doubt! It's tempting for a lot of guys to inch up their dosage. You feel stronger, bigger and more virility - but it can come at a cost.

  • @chriskeiser303
    @chriskeiser303 2 месяца назад

    Is there natural supplement

    • @Chestroc
      @Chestroc 2 месяца назад +1

      Saw Palmetto as he mentioned.

  • @bogse
    @bogse 2 месяца назад +1

    6:35 I think that it doesnt matter if you take 1 shot a week or 5 shots a week to get smaller peaks. If the testosterone amount is the same at the end of the week like 150 its going to produce exact same amount DHT, just in different tempo. Studying hairloss 15+ years I think this argument is wrong. It simply doesnt make any sense and the end result is precicely same amount DHT.
    Also those hair loss ages are totally wrong. Hair loss starts most often in teenage years and depending how aggressive it is you see hair thinning/receding from about 20 to 35 years but most certainly you see it before 50. I dont know where he gets the numbers but they are very badly wrong. Again this is science.
    Also why you try to use natural methods to lower DHT but dont take the pill which about 90% more potent for hair loss than topical finasteride. If you manage to lower DHT by natural methods the negative symptoms are, againg, the exact same. It just doesnt make any sense. Very illogical.

    • @AverageJak
      @AverageJak 2 месяца назад +1

      studying ahirloss for 15 year eh? and that related to a TRT protocol how? the whole point is if you take 100mg that gets converted and you create a spoke in DHT. the body cant do too much with that.. smaller spikes mean better ability to process the DHT. for the record the more frequent injections are actually used with the same logic to prevent EStrgoen spikes.. and that is proven.. so just shows your are completely clueless.

    • @bogse
      @bogse 2 месяца назад

      @@AverageJak Study more and you learn =)