DixieWrecked
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First time post! Thanks for the great forum. I've learned a ton.
Along with my own TRT journey and analysis of my own families health concerns I began to speculate that the reason my father's (and mine) cholesterol is "genetically" high is because his hormone levels are low. I then ran across this article linked below that details how the liver will produce more cholesterol to try to create more pregnenolone in order to make which ever hormones are lacking. This mechanism is similar to how asluggish Thyroid can cause high TSH.
The Question: Does anyone have labs that shows lower cholesterol levels from pregnenolone supplementation?
Treating High Cholesterol by Replacing Hormones - page 1
Along with my own TRT journey and analysis of my own families health concerns I began to speculate that the reason my father's (and mine) cholesterol is "genetically" high is because his hormone levels are low. I then ran across this article linked below that details how the liver will produce more cholesterol to try to create more pregnenolone in order to make which ever hormones are lacking. This mechanism is similar to how asluggish Thyroid can cause high TSH.
The Question: Does anyone have labs that shows lower cholesterol levels from pregnenolone supplementation?
Treating High Cholesterol by Replacing Hormones - page 1