Guest guest Posted November 21, 2007 Report Share Posted November 21, 2007 I asked this question on an Adrenal group: " Question is, if adrenals are weak, can " that " cause issues taking progesterone (or any sex hormone) supplementation in some women? " The response I got was this: " That I am really not sure of. BUT I do know one thing the experts that I have read and firmly believe in say that Adrenals MUST be corrected first in multiple hormone deficiencies, then thyroid, then sex hormones, then Growth hormones. So, I imagine there is a reason for that though aside form the thyroid/cortisol relationship and the fact that BOTH thyroid and cortios will change the sex hormones, there may be other reasons as well. " I found this quote at: http://www.fertileheart.com/articles/p.ar.endocrines.html " (In) times of stress or conditions of chronic adrenal hyper-stimulation, progesterone is capable of being converted into the stress hormone cortisol. " " One way the body tries to compensate for Imbalances created and exacerbated by the demands of stress is to overproduce key hormones. Another way it tries to compensate is by converting sex hormones to stress hormones " Quotes from other sites: " Progesterone helps determine adrenal reserve. " Info from Dr Rind: http://drrind.com/forms/wp_metabolic_seminar.pdf From here: http://www.onlineallergycenter.com/help/faq/hormone_imbalance.htm#13 Progesterone intolerance is labeled as " hormone allergy " . ??? [hmmm, " allergy " = adrenal...hmmm] Go here: http://www.onlineallergycenter.com/ and click on " hormone allergy " . And here is the web address of his allergy paper: http://www.onlineallergycenter.com/articles/hormone_allergy_paper.htm ....Hmmmm... Sam ??? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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