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Thyroid, Pregnenolone, Progesterone, DHEA, etc
Thyroid, DHEA, Pregnenolone, Progesterone, etc
Pregnenolone – By Gene Devine
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<blockquote data-quote="christer05@gmail.com" data-source="post: 87562" data-attributes="member: 15072"><p>Pregnenolone has a half life of 15 minutes in the body. It might be because your body quickly makes use of it than getting rid of it. </p><p>HCG tells your brain to release hormones that tells your body to convert cholesterol into Pregnenolone, primarily in the adrenal glands, but other places too. Or you can supplement with Pregnenolone, but due to its short half life, supplementing more than once a day is advised. </p><p>Excess Pregnenolone is converted to estrogen in men, which is then peed out. Pregnenolone primarily converts to dhea and progesterone in the brain and body (why supplementing with progesterone only leaves the brain without it), which converts to other hormones. Excess dhea converts to estrogen, which is peed out. Dhea also converts into about 50 other hormones, so it’s really important. All the hormones are pretty important. Brain fog typically comes from a lack of progesterone in the brain or low testosterone or high estrogen (which causes low testosterone symptoms in men where their bodies don’t regulate it anymore). </p><p>If you take dhea, you probably need less Pregnenolone. Once enough testosterone, progesterone, etc is made, the rest seems to go to estrogen, which your liver sends to be peed out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="christer05@gmail.com, post: 87562, member: 15072"] Pregnenolone has a half life of 15 minutes in the body. It might be because your body quickly makes use of it than getting rid of it. HCG tells your brain to release hormones that tells your body to convert cholesterol into Pregnenolone, primarily in the adrenal glands, but other places too. Or you can supplement with Pregnenolone, but due to its short half life, supplementing more than once a day is advised. Excess Pregnenolone is converted to estrogen in men, which is then peed out. Pregnenolone primarily converts to dhea and progesterone in the brain and body (why supplementing with progesterone only leaves the brain without it), which converts to other hormones. Excess dhea converts to estrogen, which is peed out. Dhea also converts into about 50 other hormones, so it’s really important. All the hormones are pretty important. Brain fog typically comes from a lack of progesterone in the brain or low testosterone or high estrogen (which causes low testosterone symptoms in men where their bodies don’t regulate it anymore). If you take dhea, you probably need less Pregnenolone. Once enough testosterone, progesterone, etc is made, the rest seems to go to estrogen, which your liver sends to be peed out. [/QUOTE]
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Thyroid, Pregnenolone, Progesterone, DHEA, etc
Thyroid, DHEA, Pregnenolone, Progesterone, etc
Pregnenolone – By Gene Devine
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