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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
When Testosterone Is Not Enough
What has been your experience with progesterone?
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<blockquote data-quote="Gianluca" data-source="post: 273702" data-attributes="member: 15469"><p>we want to put this in context, or I should probably say with a better word in balance.</p><p></p><p> I like the pic you attached because it really shows both sides. Too much Progesterone can certainly inhibit the "excitation of desire" side, but we don't want to be too much in that side either, that may come with an elevated blood pressure and too much Ca influx into the cells "excitation". That is the state that may cause the anxiety/palpitations or increased HR some people complain after starting TRT, possibly caused by a lack of Progesterone.</p><p></p><p>someone correct me here if I'm wrong.</p><p>to my knowledge Testosterones is stimulant of the CNS, when for sure Progesterone is a depressant of the CNS, yin and yang (balance)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gianluca, post: 273702, member: 15469"] we want to put this in context, or I should probably say with a better word in balance. I like the pic you attached because it really shows both sides. Too much Progesterone can certainly inhibit the "excitation of desire" side, but we don't want to be too much in that side either, that may come with an elevated blood pressure and too much Ca influx into the cells "excitation". That is the state that may cause the anxiety/palpitations or increased HR some people complain after starting TRT, possibly caused by a lack of Progesterone. someone correct me here if I'm wrong. to my knowledge Testosterones is stimulant of the CNS, when for sure Progesterone is a depressant of the CNS, yin and yang (balance) [/QUOTE]
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What has been your experience with progesterone?
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