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Hormonal tests and tuberous breasts!
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(01-09-2014, 11:32)CousinRose Wrote:  I am very curious about the estogen/progesterone connection though. Even though it is "normal", the estrogen is at the high end and progesterone at the low end.

Estrogen lowers both progesterone and prolactin. Progesterone and prolactin lower estrogen. Prolactin in released by the pituitary and it signals for the ovaries and egg to keep producing progesterone. Prolactin and progesterone signal each other through a loop. If the egg is not fertilized this loop stops, because estrogen comes in to play. I believe progesterone is most responsible since its levels can rise extremely high, while prolactin increases, it does not increase as high.

There needs to be balance among the three hormone types. Maybe maca can help you with symptoms. There was a post that walnut contained progesterone as one of its phytochemicals. Plants of the same genus are very similar like an orange is to a lemon.
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Hormonal tests and tuberous breasts! - by CousinRose - 27-08-2014, 15:50
RE: Hormonal tests and tuberous breasts! - by Dynsei - 28-08-2014, 14:11
RE: Hormonal tests and tuberous breasts! - by Lunice - 28-08-2014, 14:41
RE: Hormonal tests and tuberous breasts! - by CousinRose - 01-09-2014, 11:32
RE: Hormonal tests and tuberous breasts! - by Dynsei - 01-09-2014, 16:42
RE: Hormonal tests and tuberous breasts! - by CousinRose - 04-09-2014, 12:31
RE: Hormonal tests and tuberous breasts! - by Odile - 20-05-2015, 22:50



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