I know; I tried. I brought all of the questions to Dr. Hathaway's attention and we got the response that you've already seen- sorry. Thanks Julie. I think this matter of becoming progesterone resistant (not a medical term … yet?) may be very real. My levels were normal until suddenly they were too ...
Still wondering why estrogen doesn't ideally need to be cycled too. Interesting question. Would you consider posing it on FB so I can bring it to Dr. Hathaway's attention? FWIW, I've settled on a strange pattern of progesterone usage, suggested by my gyn. I use 100mg every other night because I hav...
Of course, this doesn't necessarily indicate that slamming down eggs and various flavors of choline supplements necessarily improves lipid balances in astrocytes in actual human brains functioning in the complicated federation of human and non-human cells that constitute our bodies. Well put. I do ...
I use 100mg every other night because I have no interest in 2 straight weeks of poorer sleep. I recall reading a study that suggested continuous usage of progesterone worsened cognition, so I think there's something important about cycling it. That's an interesting approach! Do you seem to sleep as...
Rainy wrote:...but I am so ready to hold those grandbabies, especially the two born while our family is carefully distancing during the pandemic! Patience!!
Did you read the reviewers comments towards the end of the article. Decision letter https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.63538.sa1 Author response https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.63538.sa2 I have now ha! I've never seen that kind of thing published before. I'm none the wiser though. It's too complicated for...
Did anyone else see this excellent panel discussion on Dr. Bredesen's Facebook page today? I'm glad to see the misconceptions on this topic addressed so intelligently. I've been on BHRT since around the age of 50 (now 56) though only recently found a practitioner who is taking a look at my hormone ...
Another interesting article that has just been published, available free from https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7880682/pdf/elife-63538.pdf Curcumin promotes AApoAII amyloidosis and peroxisome proliferation in mice by activating the PPARa signaling pathway. Regards MoJoe Yikes! I'm rathe...
Hi, I've read that brain autopsies of elderly adults with Alzheimer's contained some types of fungi (https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5976758/). I'm wondering if toenail fungus (onychomycosis) can make it to the brain. I didn't find any indication it can in an internet search, so maybe ...