What was your Progesterone dosage? What sort of effects did you observe from it? Do you know what your estradiol and DHT levels were before and after starting Progesterone?
See, e.g., this summary and "Diabetes Solution" by Dr. Richard Bernstein (a fantastic reference from in my estimation the leading diabetologist of the last half century). There's an exception to every rule, but, for the most part, adults who are going to remain euglycemic generally experience...
Fasting blood sugar in the truly euglycemic adult is typically low-to-mid-80s mg/dl (children and teenagers are often in the high 60s to 70s). Unexplained fasting blood sugars consistently over 92 mg/dl over an extended period are associated with the early phase of pre-diabetes.
Varies with the patient (and the doctor). Low-carb diet and exercise is a good initial approach, to be followed with metformin if blood sugar goals aren't reached. But many doctors will place a patient who presents with persistent significantly elevated blood sugars (e.g., fasting state of...
You've copied a very long piece about thimerosal, which is true. But it has no bearing whatsoever on the question of whether vaccines cause autism (which they don't), none.
It's not a matter of guessing. It's not a matter of opinion. It's not debatable. The world isn't flat because someone thinks it could be. There is simply no credible evidence linking vaccines to autism, including vaccines containing thimerosal. None whatsoever and there never has been...
There has never been any credible evidence whatsoever linking vaccines, or any component thereof, to autism, including but not limited to mercury. Claims to the contrary have been thoroughly debunked and are, in a word, nonsense.
That thread is a specific discussion re oil-based injectables and a general discussion about BUDs and water-based vs. oil-based drug deterioration.
My more specific question is whether anyone has reliable information (data-driven and/or based on pharmacological expertise, not just speculation)...
@Vicente Doctorvpc , Sorry to reply to such an old post, but I noticed you were going to try yohimbine hcl. Was that the prescription drug or OTC? If OTC, which one? Did it produce the desired effect?
Is anyone aware of a source for Yohimbine HCL (the drug, usually a 5.4 mg. tablet), not the plant matter, from an online source without prescription? I'd like to see if it improves erection hardness. I'm aware of all the caveats regarding anxiety, etc. I'm hoping these would be considerably...
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