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Can you elaborate. what kind of Antibiotics did you use?
I wrote extensively about it on the forum in the past 3 months.
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Can you elaborate. what kind of Antibiotics did you use?
Yes. I found myself with hypothyroid sympthoms and lab test where pretty normal, so it was something blocking it downstream, probably a hormonal imbalance like low pregnenolone and excess estrogen/cortisol in my case. I had Cronic Fatigue plus Manic/Depressive episodes. Now i'm getting better but i'm using like 800 IU of vitamin E and some Tribulus Terristris extract, y will try some pregnenolone also.I think it's due to low CO2/GABA because of glucose getting stuck at lactic acid instead of going all the way to CO2. It's the same thing as the hypothyroid diabetic/cancerous metabolism. Fixing it is proving to be much more difficult than just supplementing thyroid unfortunately...
Yes. I found myself with hypothyroid sympthoms and lab test where pretty normal, so it was something blocking it downstream, probably a hormonal imbalance like low pregnenolone and excess estrogen/cortisol in my case. I had Cronic Fatigue plus Manic/Depressive episodes. Now i'm getting better but i'm using like 800 IU of vitamin E and some Tribulus Terristris extract, y will try some pregnenolone also.
Somethimes T3 levels are normal but I guess they are not working at the receptor due to PUFA and Estrogen. T4 to T3 conversion issues are not common once you start to consume sugar/fructose, in my limited knoledge.I feel like lupus, fibromyalgia, chronic fatigue, arthritis, depression, anxiety, subclinical hypothyroidism are all related. Something is inhibiting T4->T3 conversion, leading to excess lactic acid and low CO2, and the low CO2 further inhibits conversion in a vicious cycle, but I can't figure out what it is, and I don't think even Dr. Peat has the answer yet.
In my experience Estrogen is correlated with CFS. Aspirin, Vitamin E and caffeine could help. Lowering inflamation is probably very important also. Tribulus Terrestris (verbal DHEA analog) also helped me.
Wtf ?What’s your point? High estrogen = CFS or low estrogen = CFS?
Tribulus Terrestris increases estrogens.
Exactly what I was going to mention . If you really are afraid to increase estrogen overdose on brazil nuts and come back next day tell me if tribulus converted to estrogen we both laugh thn together.decreases Prolactin in human studies.
Wtf ?
With the part you mentioned that tribulus converts into estrogen? While that is not the case when taking TT .What part are you having trouble understanding?
With the part you mentioned that tribulus converts into estrogen? While that is not the case when taking TT .
My bad but you said TT increases estrogens? Can you explain me what you actually try to mention there.I said that Tribulus converts into estrogen?
You have reading issues
Tribulus (Protodioscin) is Non-Aromatizable unlike DHEA wich can convert into estrogen. TT also appears to be anti estrogenic.My bad but you said TT increases estrogens? Can you explain me what you actually try to mention there.
Sounds better now.Tribulus (Protodioscin) is Non-Aromatizable unlike DHEA wich can convert into estrogen.
It also lowers prolactin . I mean it lowers it alot alot.TT also appears to be anti estrogenic.
Tribulus (Protodioscin) is Non-Aromatizable unlike DHEA wich can convert into estrogen. TT also appears to be anti estrogenic.
The main active substace of the herb (Protodioscin). Overall the whole herb seems to be antiestrogenic. See studies on how it lower Prolactin (wich is highly correlated to tissue estrogen)Did you just say a herb was non aromatizable?
The main active substace of the herb (Protodioscin). Overall the whole herb seems to be antiestrogenic. See studies on how it lower Prolactin (wich is highly correlated to tissue estrogen)