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Hi all,
I did some introspecting and some research lately regarding AA. Since I have failed to find any scientific research regarding my hunch I have decided to share it even if it has one in a million chance to be true.
I came to idea that AA is caused by goosebumps (chills most people feel while say listening to music or have other intense emotions). Some 6 months ago I was thinking about goosebumps and how I tend to often have such sensation and I was experiencing it in above neck area. However the region where those goosebumps ended was the region where my hair fall off later on. Goosebumps is not widely researched phenomena but wikipedia among other things states this:
"It produces physical effects known as "chills" that cause changes in the skin's electrical conductance, heart rate, breathing and temperature."
Possibly intense goosebumps and in uncommon areas (skull) could interfere with normal hair functioning. For example onset for animals to change their fur is temperature. Surely electrical conductance is micro electrical conductance but perheps goosebumps are meant for spine area only, area where people rarely have any hair.
If our hair is damaged by say high temperature or electricity caused by goosebumps then we could try to prevent that. Also chills use is for body to fight low temperature but perheps our chills aparatus is to good causing say higher then expected temperature with some side effects.
Using basic knowledge given that hypothesis might be true I think one might try to wear silver necklace to possibly lower the intensity of goosebumps in head area, since silver is electrical coductor. I guess one should throw necklace on ground *earth) every now and then to discharge it and wear it again.
Your thoughts? Any experience with goosebumps or say wearing silver (if that could benefit) or some other beneficial idea?
Best regards,
Djordje Rancic
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Hey , what you wrote here is very interesting. I myself have everytime cold hands & feets wich results to goosebumps even if it's not cold out there. I , since I was a little child , felt that strange sensation of goosebump (now I have theme without any reason), on my head , cheek , and arms. The interesting thing , is that i remember having them way more on the arms than other places, and here I lost my first hair , i didn't payed so much attention to that hairloss. Well this might be coincidence , but i felt goosebumps on my legs after that , and lost hair there too shortly after loosing them on my arms. Now , I have AU , and i feel them without any reason , mainly on my head. I noticed that , and did some research , and found nothing so I didn't tought that could be the cause or something even if logically , it is an awsome hypothesis .
Will try to wear silver necklace to see what happen.
Keep your research buddy!
By the way I myself am serbian , ciao brate!
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