macrophage69alpha said:
this is not accurate.. it, and its neurosteroid metabolites, role in mood is well established...
Fonz, you are not the ideal subject.. plus you are fairly young (which is good for you
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but its neurological effects are undeniable.
This is exactly what I posted to Fonz before, younger people rarely have a deficiency of pregnenolone and don't really notice much of difference by adding it. I took it at 33 and noticed nothing, took it at 38 and it was like being given a whole new lease on life. (And this was not P7 - but oral pregnenolone.)
It's effects are not a placebo - I've been using it off and on for over a year now, and it's wiped out depression that wasn't even handled by prescription AD's. Yes - I can tell when I haven't been taking it often enough. (I cycle it, as it tends to convert to androgens in me when my pregn. levels peak.)
Also, from what I understand, not only does adequate pregn. help stimulate T3, but vice versa - adequate T3 and cholesterol will ensure adequate pregnenolone, and very few young men on higher protein diets will have inadequate T3 or inadequate cholesterol.
A note to MS - your partner may be experiencing the same aggravation with P7 as with progesterone - in a lot of women it will stimulate a temporary case of estrogen dominance (including breast tenderness and over senstivity) - and this does go away in a couple of cycles.
The changes you are noticing in your mood and perspective is VERY common with pregnenolone. I myself don't find it "sedating", but rather makes me bouncy and happy. I don't get mad or angry, but I'm not groggy or sleepy, either. When I do sleep, I sleep very well. But for the most part it gives me a very steady "up".
Unfortunately, I haven't noticed any real increase in fat loss, but there you go. If anything, I've gained both fat and muscle. Maybe some of it is water retention.
As for the aromatase inhibitor - I wouldn't be interested in one, as I am 39 and already have been down to one ovary for 15 years, and depend highly on even my peripherally produced E to keep the mustache waxes down to a minimum.
Fawn