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Thyroid, Pregnenolone, Progesterone, DHEA, etc
Thyroid, DHEA, Pregnenolone, Progesterone, etc
Progesterone’s effect on prolactin
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<blockquote data-quote="Gman86" data-source="post: 205417" data-attributes="member: 15043"><p>Ya I’ve been thinking the same thing for a bit now. That maybe TRT dropping progesterone levels to the very low end of the range, for most men, could be one reason why it’s hard for some guys to get dialed in. I also think that progesterone could be one of the biggest differences between guys on TRT with high test levels, compared to teenagers that have high test levels. They should have normal/ high levels of progesterone, which seems to have the ability to balance out E2, DHT and prolactin (the 3 most likely culprits for side effects on TRT), while guys on TRT usually have very low levels of progesterone, which may make it a lot harder to find balance between all the sex hormones, aka get dialed in. Definitely some interesting concepts that haven’t been explored near enough. Hoping more men look into exogenous progesterone supplementation, and seeing their anecdotal experiences, good or bad. But as of now, I feel like progesterone might be the missing key whenever guys compare men on HRT and teens with high levels of androgens.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gman86, post: 205417, member: 15043"] Ya I’ve been thinking the same thing for a bit now. That maybe TRT dropping progesterone levels to the very low end of the range, for most men, could be one reason why it’s hard for some guys to get dialed in. I also think that progesterone could be one of the biggest differences between guys on TRT with high test levels, compared to teenagers that have high test levels. They should have normal/ high levels of progesterone, which seems to have the ability to balance out E2, DHT and prolactin (the 3 most likely culprits for side effects on TRT), while guys on TRT usually have very low levels of progesterone, which may make it a lot harder to find balance between all the sex hormones, aka get dialed in. Definitely some interesting concepts that haven’t been explored near enough. Hoping more men look into exogenous progesterone supplementation, and seeing their anecdotal experiences, good or bad. But as of now, I feel like progesterone might be the missing key whenever guys compare men on HRT and teens with high levels of androgens. [/QUOTE]
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Thyroid, Pregnenolone, Progesterone, DHEA, etc
Thyroid, DHEA, Pregnenolone, Progesterone, etc
Progesterone’s effect on prolactin
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