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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
TRT Effect on 5 Alpha Reductase and Upstream Hormones- Cause of Low Mood and Anxiety?
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<blockquote data-quote="Gianluca" data-source="post: 203376" data-attributes="member: 15469"><p>[USER=3]@Nelson Vergel[/USER] I agree with you to the fact that having some adrenal dysfunction, perhaps even before starting TRT, will negatively impact the outcome of the TRT treatment. I believe most men on TRT develop anxiety and other adrenal like symptoms, for the reduction of Pregnenolone/Progesterone. Perhaps not even a reduction in these hormones, but if we optimize Testosterone we need to bring up other hormones at an optimal level as well, we know all hormones work together. Years ago I was complaining of E2 symptoms, then I started Pregnenolone capsule which increased my Progesterone, and no more of what I thought were "E2" symptoms.</p><p></p><p>Progesterone blood test, should be included in pre and post treatment.</p><p></p><p>I remember Dr Crisler often talking about post Finasteride syndrome, and I'm convinced that is related to the loss of allopregnenolone.</p><p></p><p>There is a video I just saw on Pregnenolone, I think it is a great presentation, especially about the low Pregnenolone symptoms people may experience on TRT, I hope it is ok to share this here again. If you have some time watch it all, but you can skip to 5:00 on the Pregnenoone symptoms. He explains how some people cannot tolerate optimal levels of Testosterone, due to the lack of Pregnenolone. Again, I learned this my self the hard way</p><p> [MEDIA=youtube]U1WrcF3RHaM[/MEDIA]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gianluca, post: 203376, member: 15469"] [USER=3]@Nelson Vergel[/USER] I agree with you to the fact that having some adrenal dysfunction, perhaps even before starting TRT, will negatively impact the outcome of the TRT treatment. I believe most men on TRT develop anxiety and other adrenal like symptoms, for the reduction of Pregnenolone/Progesterone. Perhaps not even a reduction in these hormones, but if we optimize Testosterone we need to bring up other hormones at an optimal level as well, we know all hormones work together. Years ago I was complaining of E2 symptoms, then I started Pregnenolone capsule which increased my Progesterone, and no more of what I thought were "E2" symptoms. Progesterone blood test, should be included in pre and post treatment. I remember Dr Crisler often talking about post Finasteride syndrome, and I'm convinced that is related to the loss of allopregnenolone. There is a video I just saw on Pregnenolone, I think it is a great presentation, especially about the low Pregnenolone symptoms people may experience on TRT, I hope it is ok to share this here again. If you have some time watch it all, but you can skip to 5:00 on the Pregnenoone symptoms. He explains how some people cannot tolerate optimal levels of Testosterone, due to the lack of Pregnenolone. Again, I learned this my self the hard way [MEDIA=youtube]U1WrcF3RHaM[/MEDIA] [/QUOTE]
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