Peatful
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@lisaferraro @Blossom
I want to chime in here.
Like @danishispsychic and @Corinne Harding i had an adverse effect with progesterone.
I agree with Dalton that carbs are necessary. I agree with the above mentioned quality protein is essential for liver support.
Not until a year and a half of Peating was I able to tolerate progesterone. My cortisol was too high, I was malnourished, etc.
In the spirit of Dr Pest: in the absence of good metabolism, any thing can be dangerous.
Do you Lisa and Blossom think you tolerated progesterone because of the dosage increase, or were you already functioning with a strong metabolism and liver that allowed you to handle the estrogen displacement etc.?
If I was writing the original question a year ago, I know I wasn’t healthy enough to tolerate ANY progesterone- esp at the levels listed here.
I want to chime in here.
Like @danishispsychic and @Corinne Harding i had an adverse effect with progesterone.
I agree with Dalton that carbs are necessary. I agree with the above mentioned quality protein is essential for liver support.
Not until a year and a half of Peating was I able to tolerate progesterone. My cortisol was too high, I was malnourished, etc.
In the spirit of Dr Pest: in the absence of good metabolism, any thing can be dangerous.
Do you Lisa and Blossom think you tolerated progesterone because of the dosage increase, or were you already functioning with a strong metabolism and liver that allowed you to handle the estrogen displacement etc.?
If I was writing the original question a year ago, I know I wasn’t healthy enough to tolerate ANY progesterone- esp at the levels listed here.