excess hair, 16 year old male and diet..

Hello, my purpose for posting on here is to gather some information as well as to be introduced to some new opinions. Anyway Im sixteen years old, male and my problem is my body hair, i have chest hair, stomach hair, bottom hair, pubic hair, ect. but it seems to be in excess. now from pictures I have seen of male pubic areas and legs, as well as in real life non of those men and I mean NONE of those men have as much hair as I do, my legs are extremely hairy, and my pubic region is the same, as well as my bottom and lower back. Im wondering if what appears to me as to be excess hair is caused by my diet. My diet at the moment is basically junk food. and thats it = /. i recently dropped around 20 - 27kg last year. my brother an father do not hair near as much hair as I do and it does bother me. I have seriously considered electrolysis to remove, stomach, back, bottom, and some chest and arm hair. I would like to hear your opinions on whether i should do this, as well as if my diet changes to a healthier state, will this in turn cause some hair reduction. other forums i red on here state that if i change my diet this CAN change the excess hair. i will send pictures if need. pubic area however might be a challenge, lol, im also wondering if the weight drop has caused this. and if so, will my hormone become balanced again after some time has passed?. oh and my calorie intake is WELL below 1000 daily.

The only way diet would come into play with male hair growth is if one were in pre-diabetes or had full blown diabetes, or some other hormonal problem. Of course, the human male was not designed to eat less than 1,000 calories a day, so you very well COULD have some issues with your body’s chemical imbalances due to your starvation subsistence diet. Regardless of the hair problem, you really need to eat more good food, on a reasonable schedule. Many positive changes will be forthcoming if you do. One of them may even be eliminating any further increase of your hair problem. The trouble is, as many a woman with PCOS has found out, once you trigger a hair to grow in a follicle, you typically can not stop it from growing without permanent hair removal treatments like electrolysis.

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