Guest guest Posted June 15, 2010 Report Share Posted June 15, 2010 hi Bj and all regarrding longterm hypot and extreme longterm " Adrenal Fatigue " and then hittign menopause/ dropping sex hromones including androgens. made by the ovaries but also the Adrenals IF we are not busy makign stress hormones /HPA axis/cortisol etc. i also have read enough medical books to know that both Autorcirne and paracrine prodcution of our not only thryoid hormones but all the 'steroid hormones /like adrenals and sex hormons/ happen and should happen in all parts of our body! how can we help this process BJ i am interested inDR site cuz he is trying to acknowledge and adresss Receptor status ex) http://www.yourmenopausetype.com/formulations/testo-gain.html including: " Favorably affects androgen **receptors, supporting healthy testosterone function. & #9830; === how can thryoid and " Adrenal Fatiuge' hurt or help this affect of Receptors /androgen, progesteorn/estrogen/ at peri and menopause?? how much is 'stress' hi-jacking our hormone receptors/existence as well as Autocrine and paracrine production of these VERY improtant hormones??? i am having bad menopause symtpsom /the urogenital tract kind/ they say 50% of menopausal women can make enough estrogen AND ANdrogen and not have this issues! ====== how do i help that?====== i just had 1 realy stressful insomnia night /that seemd to worse my menop symptoms.. i want to REVERSE that. calm my stress hromoensn and Brani and hope to restore more receptors and sensitivyt and autocrine/paracrine production of the Right hormones -Carol BJ have you ever taken Adapgotens to help peri/menopaus symptoms? is anyone doing that specfically to help MenoP symptoms??? how is DR trackrecord?? did you follow his program? and do you think that most women need to take both BHRT and the SUpplements LIke the one i linked? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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