Personally, I think that "study" is a bunch of BS. I would rather rely on the findings of people like Dr. John Lee, who spent most of his life researching the benefits of progesterone (not progestin, a term which is used interchangeably in the scientific field, unfortunately, because it is NOT the same), rather than this guy who did a "couple" of "studies". This is something I could go on and on about, but I will just leave you with this link and let you go there if you wish. www.johnleemd.com . He does sell books on his site, but there is a LOT of free information there, as well.
Love,
Bren
Adrienne Smith <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
This is interesting because some scientists like Ray Peat think progesterone
is protective against cancers. On the other hand, some breast tumors are
progesterone dependent -- and therefore, ingesting more progesterone may not be a
good idea for someone with progesterone positive breast cancer. I know I have
luteal phase defect -- my progesterone level has tested low -- but, I have
long menstrual cycles and not a lot of bleeding and no bad cramping or anything -
so I just figure maybe less progesterone is right for me. I do have uterine
fibroids and cystic breasts -- but again, my bleeding is not extensive. I am
curious whether dairy products spiked estrogen as well as progesterone levels.
Right now, I'm rather confused. Dairy products are not paleo -- but when I
am in a situation where the meat is way too lean, I've resorted to adding
butter -- and sometimes I'll eat sheep cheese. But I realize these things are not
paleo.
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