06-04-2010, 17:15
Hello P
I do not believe maca would help. It is considered an adaptogen. PM is adaptagenic also at least in "estrogen systems".
I would not worry about it turning off estrogen production. The exception to this would be ingesting "wacko amounts of PM"
Right now the research is not there to giving you a number. We do know large quanities in animal can lower LH.
The people that do not respond for NBE ....there problem is most likely a receptor site insensitivity.....its just not understand.
You could indeed benefit with supplementing with a little progesterone.
Many diabetics have enough insulin but their body's can not use it.
c
I do not believe maca would help. It is considered an adaptogen. PM is adaptagenic also at least in "estrogen systems".
I would not worry about it turning off estrogen production. The exception to this would be ingesting "wacko amounts of PM"
Right now the research is not there to giving you a number. We do know large quanities in animal can lower LH.
The people that do not respond for NBE ....there problem is most likely a receptor site insensitivity.....its just not understand.
You could indeed benefit with supplementing with a little progesterone.
Many diabetics have enough insulin but their body's can not use it.
c