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Thyroid, Pregnenolone, Progesterone, DHEA, etc
Thyroid, DHEA, Pregnenolone, Progesterone, etc
Progesterone Dose for Men
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<blockquote data-quote="Yung4yrs" data-source="post: 252606" data-attributes="member: 44078"><p>I am 70M. Started TRT in late 40's. Also Type II diabetes that long, well controlled (HA1c always below 6). Went on thyroid maybe 15 yrs ago. And I'm a health enthusiast and exercise, use vits and supps of various sorts. 10+ yrs ago started using progesterone as topical cream applied at bedtime. As much as an estradiol antigen as anything. Currently have added some nandrolone for joint issues. Since men make on avg 50% progesterone of women, just have used 1/2 an avg woman's dose. At the time that I started I was seeing a massage therapist every 2 weeks for lumbar issues. She was like, "OMG K****! Why have you started buffing your fingernails?" I assured her I was not, but had started a HRT protocol change. I am still of the opinion that if the progesterone therapy had such a positive effect on fingernails where one can see the change, what kind of internal positive health changes may also be happening. Since progesterone is, unlike T or estradiol, completely unregulated one can buy topical cream with progesterone USP "over the counter". I'm still enjoying a level of health most 70 yr olds don't. Libido is great. I'm very active w/my wife on a daily basis. Once and a while, like yesterday, twice. (If you're thinking, "Aw c'mon. 70 yr old women don't like daily sex." I'd think the same thing. I met her 3 & 1/2 yrs ago. She's 52, as in 18 yrs younger than me.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Yung4yrs, post: 252606, member: 44078"] I am 70M. Started TRT in late 40's. Also Type II diabetes that long, well controlled (HA1c always below 6). Went on thyroid maybe 15 yrs ago. And I'm a health enthusiast and exercise, use vits and supps of various sorts. 10+ yrs ago started using progesterone as topical cream applied at bedtime. As much as an estradiol antigen as anything. Currently have added some nandrolone for joint issues. Since men make on avg 50% progesterone of women, just have used 1/2 an avg woman's dose. At the time that I started I was seeing a massage therapist every 2 weeks for lumbar issues. She was like, "OMG K****! Why have you started buffing your fingernails?" I assured her I was not, but had started a HRT protocol change. I am still of the opinion that if the progesterone therapy had such a positive effect on fingernails where one can see the change, what kind of internal positive health changes may also be happening. Since progesterone is, unlike T or estradiol, completely unregulated one can buy topical cream with progesterone USP "over the counter". I'm still enjoying a level of health most 70 yr olds don't. Libido is great. I'm very active w/my wife on a daily basis. Once and a while, like yesterday, twice. (If you're thinking, "Aw c'mon. 70 yr old women don't like daily sex." I'd think the same thing. I met her 3 & 1/2 yrs ago. She's 52, as in 18 yrs younger than me.) [/QUOTE]
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Thyroid, Pregnenolone, Progesterone, DHEA, etc
Thyroid, DHEA, Pregnenolone, Progesterone, etc
Progesterone Dose for Men
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