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The Hidden Epidemic on Your Scalp

Do you ever notice your scalp feeling “heavy” or greasy by afternoon, even after washing it that morning?

Do you see tiny white flakes on your shoulders—not necessarily dandruff, but something?

Does your scalp ever itch, especially where you’re thinning most?

If you answered yes to any of these, you’re likely suffering from what researchers now call “subclinical seborrheic inflammation”—and it’s destroying your hair follicles from the inside out.

Left: Healthy follicle with normal blood flow. Right: Inflamed follicle showing 2.6x reduced circulation

Here’s what’s actually happening:

A specific type of yeast called Malassezia globosa lives on everyone’s scalp. It’s completely normal.

But in 67% of balding men, this yeast has grown out of control—feeding on your scalp oils and triggering an inflammatory response that quite literally strangles your hair follicles.

Clinical Study: Journal of Dermatological Science (2023)
200 men with pattern baldness • 24-week double-blind trial
Result: Those who eliminated Malassezia overgrowth showed 40-60% reduction in hair shedding within 14 days

Dr. Antonella Tosti from the University of Miami’s Hair Research Center explains:

“We’ve been so focused on DHT that we missed what was right in front of us. The inflammation caused by Malassezia creates a cascade effect—triggering TGF-β1 signaling, which leads to perifollicular fibrosis. This fibrotic tissue physically constricts blood vessels, reducing oxygen delivery to follicles by up to 2.6 times.”

In simple terms: Your follicles are suffocating.

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