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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
Progesterone lowers DHT/ E2
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<blockquote data-quote="Gman86" data-source="post: 83628" data-attributes="member: 15043"><p>So from my understanding, progesterone lowers DHT as well as keeps E2 in check, amongst a bunch of other benefits. This is a possible explanation why young men with high natural test don't have issues with baldness and elevated E2 issues. It's their normal/ high levels of progesterone keeping everything in check. But once we reach around age 30, progesterone starts to decrease and that just so happens to be around the same time some men deal with hair loss and possible increased E2 issues, which in turn can lower testosterone or at least bind to the androgen receptors rendering them less effective to whatever testosterone we have. Any thoughts? Just wondering why we don't hear more about the benefits of progesterone. Possibly the stigma around it? Or people not realizing that it needs to be applied transdemally and writing it off when they have issues with taking it orally?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gman86, post: 83628, member: 15043"] So from my understanding, progesterone lowers DHT as well as keeps E2 in check, amongst a bunch of other benefits. This is a possible explanation why young men with high natural test don't have issues with baldness and elevated E2 issues. It's their normal/ high levels of progesterone keeping everything in check. But once we reach around age 30, progesterone starts to decrease and that just so happens to be around the same time some men deal with hair loss and possible increased E2 issues, which in turn can lower testosterone or at least bind to the androgen receptors rendering them less effective to whatever testosterone we have. Any thoughts? Just wondering why we don't hear more about the benefits of progesterone. Possibly the stigma around it? Or people not realizing that it needs to be applied transdemally and writing it off when they have issues with taking it orally? [/QUOTE]
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