Progesterone Cream as a Anti Estrogenic.

TrembMan

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My doc prescribed to me progesterone cream,for high estrogen.
He want to stop anastrozol/letrozol.

What do u say about this?

Work good?

Sorry for the english.
 
My doc prescribed to me progesterone cream,for high estrogen.
He want to stop anastrozol/letrozol.

What do u say about this?

Work good?

Sorry for the english.
Indeed dr Hertoghe lists high estradiol level as result of low progesterone (see attachment),
but I would not think of progesterone as an Aromatase inhibitor,
I would just try to keep my progesterone in right place.
So you have to be defficient in progesterone to justify supplementation.
Do no use progesterone only because your E2 is high.

Dr John does not uses progesterone in men.

I suggest that at first you get your DHEAs in correct level, DHEAs(500-640)mcg/dL
and after your DHEAs is ok, check pregnenolone and progesterone.
Next supplement pregnenolone (pills or creams).
Then if you still need, use progesterone (pills or creams).

If all that is not helping your high e2, use liquid Arimidex (LiquiDex).
Liquid is much easier to measure accurately and in very small doses.

I use 3/10cc insuline syringe w totally cut out needle to dispense Liquidex in any fractional dose I need.


LiquiDex - LiquiDex 30ml @ 1mg/ml $60.00


LiquiCia 30ml @ 25mg/ml $65.00
 

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I might give that a try. At least go a month or two and see how it works with blood work. That sounds like a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity!!!!!. After all, the way that clomid works is by binding a "mild" estrogen to the receptors so that you can not uptake your body's excess. Although, I am still concerned as to where that excess goes. If I am correct, I am thinking that progesterone breaks down to testosterone as well, at least to a minor extent. I may be wrong on that one....
 
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