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Progesterone lowers DHT/ E2
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<blockquote data-quote="Gman86" data-source="post: 111947" data-attributes="member: 15043"><p>Can you go into more detail on what you mean by “didn't feel good on it”. Just curious. </p><p></p><p>To answer your your question though, no I stopped taking it after about a week. I noticed it was messing with my sleep and not giving me any noticeable benefit during the day. I was applying it first thing in the morning. I stopped after a week and my sleep returned to normal. Haven't touched the stuff since. </p><p></p><p>To raise my cortisol I'm trying a couple things. Going outside as soon as I wake up and getting sunlight in my eyes. I heard that it can help reset ur circadian rhythm and sleep better, and also help increase morning cortisol. I'm also drinking an “adrenal ****tail” twice a day. Morning and around 2pm. It includes pink salt, creme of tartar for the potassium and vitamin c. And lastly just eating within an hour of waking and eating small frequent meals throughout the day. Read that all this can help with adrenal fatigue.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gman86, post: 111947, member: 15043"] Can you go into more detail on what you mean by “didn't feel good on it”. Just curious. To answer your your question though, no I stopped taking it after about a week. I noticed it was messing with my sleep and not giving me any noticeable benefit during the day. I was applying it first thing in the morning. I stopped after a week and my sleep returned to normal. Haven't touched the stuff since. To raise my cortisol I'm trying a couple things. Going outside as soon as I wake up and getting sunlight in my eyes. I heard that it can help reset ur circadian rhythm and sleep better, and also help increase morning cortisol. I'm also drinking an “adrenal ****tail” twice a day. Morning and around 2pm. It includes pink salt, creme of tartar for the potassium and vitamin c. And lastly just eating within an hour of waking and eating small frequent meals throughout the day. Read that all this can help with adrenal fatigue. [/QUOTE]
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