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Re: Why did DHEA supplements increased testosterone but DHEA is extremely low still? by joegrane ..... Hormone Replacement Therapy Alternatives

Date:   3/5/2017 2:11:55 PM ( 7 y ago)
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Did they also include epinephrine in the neurotransmitter urine test? If so pls include the results.

Another name for epinephrine is adrenaline. How does that correlate with your symptoms?

Obviously the levels of neurotransmitters in urine do not necessarily correlate with the levels in your brain! However the ratios of the various related neurotransmitters in urine might be interesting. It might be providing a clue about how you are converting them.

For example the body makes adrenaline from noradrenaline (norepinephrine). It makes Nor ep from dopamine as seen here.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Catecholamine

Science has a decent feel for what the body uses to convert one neurotransmitter to another. In this case copper, iron, C and B vitamins are involved, including methylation. Genetic factors can be involved. You could look up COMT gene.

I hope you don't find this offensive but with hi-norm T and high noradrenaline, your boy friend must love your interest in intimacy : )

He might not be so fond of your likely intense, Type A motivation at times.

That might be a bigger factor in the "estrogen dominance" symptoms than the current P/E ratio.

Did your progesterone levels skyrocket upon taking modest amounts of hormone?

 

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