Progesterone, seemingly can be anti-androgenic, and competes for the 5ar with dht, but still am interested in your use of it if you choose to continue with it.
Are you still off trt? Would be interesting to see how progesterone affects your blood levels of other hormones, assuming that you continue with the prog.
still would like to have a more clear consensus on what a man’s natural progesterone levels are. According to lc/ms Testing an even my own not Hypogonadal brothers blood work it’s very low. Progesterone may be a more potent anti-androgen than is realized. But this is all just my opinion.
You’re not the first person I’ve heard say their erectile quality was the best on a nandrolone based protocol, i wonder what the mechanism behind it is.
Tired to pm you the lab report, can’t seem to right now so I’ll just write the results here. It’s not an extensive lab report unfortunately. Keep in mind I’m in Canada so I converted the progesterone range to the American one but on this list it’s in nmol/L. Here’s a link to the dynacare that I...
Sorta related to the thread, I had my 30 year old brother who’s not on trt get a blood test which included progesterone. Will be interesting to see his levels with a normal functioning HTPA
Hey man yea we can talk in pm, I’ve been very m.i.a from the form for awhile. I’ll just say that in my experience progesterone has been the most feminizing thing I’ve ever used, and as you know I’ve directly use e2. If you are going to trial using supplemental e2 I’d avoid progesterone completely.
I’m interested in progesterone but I’m still on the fence about what normal levels in healthy men are. I’ve seen the ranges of 0.0 - 1.2 ng/ml as normal, presumably using the Roche immunoassay as the test method. But then I’ve seen ranges as low as 0.0 - 0.3 ng/ml using lc/ms.
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