Harvard scientists have just cracked the science for making hair grow back. At 35 years old, 2 out of 3 men experience hair loss
(regardless of genetics).
Here are 7 ways to prevent hair loss and even make it grow back:
1. Your follicles aren't dead when you lose hair.
A 2021 Harvard study proved it. They discovered that scalps with baldness still retain stem cells from hair follicles. These do not disappear, but rather become inactive. Hair grows when it is stimulated, nourished, and oxygenated.
2. Scalp massage (5-10 min/day): A gentle daily massage increases blood flow, oxygenates the hair, and relieves tension.
A 2016 study demonstrated that massage contributed to thicker hair after 24 weeks.
For additional benefits, add a nourishing oil (rosemary, pumpkin seed, or mint).
LETS TALK ABOUT PAINFUL S€X WITHOUT SHAME BECAUSE S€X IS NOT MEANT TO HURT
IT IS MORE COMMON THAN YOU THINK.
When Pleasure Hurts: A Woman’s Body Is Speaking, and We Must Listen
There is a story many women carry quietly, and it begins in a bedroom and ends in silence. It is the story of pain where pleasure is expected, and of endurance where joy should live. Dyspareunia is the name medicine gives to painful sex, and yet the experience itself has existed long before we learned to label it. As a gynaecologist, I say this without apology and without whispering: sex is not meant to hurt, and when it does, the body is not being dramatic, it is being honest. According to the guidance of the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists(RCOG), painful sex should never be dismissed, because pain is often a message, and messages deserve interpreters, and interpreters deserve time
Sometimes the pain waits at the doorway of the vagina, like a guard refusing entry, and sometimes it hides deep inside the pelvis, like a secret with sharp edges. Superficial pain may come from dryness, from infections, from conditions of the vulva, and from the quiet hormonal changes of menopause or breastfeeding, when oestrogen slips away like a lover who forgot to say goodbye. Deep pain, however, may whisper the names of heavier things: endometriosis, pelvic infections, fibroids, ovarian cysts, or adhesions, and these are not small matters, even when they are spoken of in small voices.
A doctor who treated men with erectile problems for 20 years revealed what slowly destroys men's sexual health.
He said, “Most men damage their sexual health without even realizing it.”
Every man should read this...
1. Poor sleep
Many men sleep 4–5 hours a night and think it is normal.
But most testosterone is produced while you sleep.
When sleep is short or inconsistent, hormone production drops, energy drops, and s£xual performance often follows.
Your body repairs itself at night. Without proper sleep, that repair never fully happens.
2. No exercise
A sedentary lifestyle slowly weakens the body.
Exercise improves blood circulation, heart health, and hormone balance.
Since erections rely heavily on healthy blood flow, men who never move their bodies often notice their performance slowly decline over time.
Packed with citrulline, this juicy fruit helps increase blood flow, giving you harder, longer-lasting erections.
2/ Peaches
These sweet, juicy fruits are high in antioxidants and vitamin C, which improve blood flow and boost erection strength, making you a powerhouse between the sheets.