Hey Eric, as you know ive tried Dermacrine, and i was just wondering if you could answer some questions for me if you dont mind.
As you know i have adrenal fatigue, did a ZRT lab test and it showed low DHEA-S, low morning Cortisol, and high afternoon Cortisol. So my system isnt exactly normal right now and either is how i feel/look.
But i was wondering how Dermacrine would effect somebody in my situation, as it contains Pregnenolone and DHEA.
Which hormones do Pregnenolone convert to? As far as i know it converts to DHEA, Cortisol, and Progesterone. Is this correct?
I dont want to block or lower my Cortisol production, as my morning Cortisol is already dirt low and should be WAY higher. I was told that when i correct my morning Cortisol my afternoon high Cortisol should normalize. Also Cortisol is what carries Thyroid hormones from the blood into the cells where it actually preforms its metabolic actions, so without enough Cortisol you can suffer from hypothyroid symptoms, as i do.
Does Dermacrine lower or block Cortisol production at all?
Does Dermacrine effect T3 or T4 levels at all?
If im using T3 and getting anxiety or brain fog, will Dermacrine help with this?
How long after i finish dermacrine will my hormone levels return back to normal? Im mainly worried about the increase in Progesterone lasting because ive heard that for some guys Progesterone can be nasty and its a real bitch to lower.
Does Dermacrine increase Growth Hormone or IGF-1? And if so how?
From what ive read on the AM forum, people taking oral DHEA had an increase in their DHEA-S levels to youthfull levels, how come when i tested my DHEA-S levels 4 days after i finished Dermacrine, my DHEA was a tiny bit lower then before i started Dermacrine? Im not saying your product doesnt contain DHEA but im just curious to know this.
On my last week of Dermacrine i noticed my hair got thicker and the texture was better, my facial skin looked and felt better aswell. Do you know why this happened?
Sorry for all the questions but im really curious about this stuff as im possibly thinking of trying Dermacrine again as part of my new regimen.
Thanks.
As you know i have adrenal fatigue, did a ZRT lab test and it showed low DHEA-S, low morning Cortisol, and high afternoon Cortisol. So my system isnt exactly normal right now and either is how i feel/look.
But i was wondering how Dermacrine would effect somebody in my situation, as it contains Pregnenolone and DHEA.
Which hormones do Pregnenolone convert to? As far as i know it converts to DHEA, Cortisol, and Progesterone. Is this correct?
I dont want to block or lower my Cortisol production, as my morning Cortisol is already dirt low and should be WAY higher. I was told that when i correct my morning Cortisol my afternoon high Cortisol should normalize. Also Cortisol is what carries Thyroid hormones from the blood into the cells where it actually preforms its metabolic actions, so without enough Cortisol you can suffer from hypothyroid symptoms, as i do.
Does Dermacrine lower or block Cortisol production at all?
Does Dermacrine effect T3 or T4 levels at all?
If im using T3 and getting anxiety or brain fog, will Dermacrine help with this?
How long after i finish dermacrine will my hormone levels return back to normal? Im mainly worried about the increase in Progesterone lasting because ive heard that for some guys Progesterone can be nasty and its a real bitch to lower.
Does Dermacrine increase Growth Hormone or IGF-1? And if so how?
From what ive read on the AM forum, people taking oral DHEA had an increase in their DHEA-S levels to youthfull levels, how come when i tested my DHEA-S levels 4 days after i finished Dermacrine, my DHEA was a tiny bit lower then before i started Dermacrine? Im not saying your product doesnt contain DHEA but im just curious to know this.
On my last week of Dermacrine i noticed my hair got thicker and the texture was better, my facial skin looked and felt better aswell. Do you know why this happened?
Sorry for all the questions but im really curious about this stuff as im possibly thinking of trying Dermacrine again as part of my new regimen.
Thanks.

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