07-04-2024, 02:14 AM
(07-04-2024, 01:11 AM)Manue Wrote: Hello Lotus,
I read with interest your approach to managing progesterone side-effects with Allopregnanolone instead of GABA, considering the latter's poor metabolism in humans. Have you considered the potential benefits of adjusting your diet, specifically increasing protein and saturated fats to elevate LDL levels while keeping triglycerides (TGs) low? This dietary strategy might offer the mental clarity and productivity boost you're seeking, akin to the effects of Allopregnanolone but through nutritional means. From my experience, maintaining strict adherence to this regimen has notably enhanced my mental performance. It might be worth exploring as an alternative approach to managing your side-effects.
Hi Manue, funny you mention that, ? thank you for your question and advice. Currently, I'm taking 200mg of protein daily, which produces more of a satiety (feeling full for those unfamiliar with the topic). Depending on my need, I'll add maybe a tablespoon of ghee (grass fed clarified butter) to my coffee or tea and protein powder a couple of times per day, I started this routine about two months ago, i feel its helpful. Lol, which sounds similar to your approach. Btw, I abhor taking MCT oil, it doesn't agree with me. Within the breast grower network (meaning everyone who wants to grow breasts) side effects from progesterone use is common.
I'm glad you found something that works for you. At best, I can only handle one 100mg progesterone (prometrium) capsule orally daily due to massive migraines, agitation, and some depression. I take 10-30mg of supplemental Allopregnanolone to counter those side effects, allopregnanolone is a precursor to progesterone. There are published studies that disclose how a reduction of allopregnanolone causes depression… PCOS and PMDD (in women) are listed. My thought is to replenish allopregnanolone which gets diminished by using progesterone and nuerosteriod drugs like finasteride... which was proven (scientifically) to cause depression and lower allopregnanolone. So good to hear from you.