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Hematocrit increase is a very known side of TRT. Some studies conclude that testosterone reduces hepcidin (an hepatic hormone) which is related with iron absorptions paths. When hepcidin is reduced erythrocytosis is increased:
Testosterone suppresses hepcidin in men: a potential mechanism for testosterone-induced erythrocytosis - PubMed
There is some hepcidin agonists. One of the is called genistein:
Hepcidin: A Promising Therapeutic Target for Iron Disorders
"Through high-throughput screening, several compounds including genistein and progesterone are identified because they show excellent efficacy in hepcidin induction.56,90"
This is another info about genistein:
Genistein - Wikipedia
"Isoflavones such as genistein and daidzein are found in a number of plants including lupin, fava beans, soybeans, kudzu, and psoralea being the primary food source,[2][3] also in the medicinal plants, Flemingia vestita[4] and F. macrophylla,[5][6] and coffee.[7] It can also be found in Maackia amurensis cell cultures.[8]"
Of course, we can buy genistein in some comercial stores because it is not too much difficult to extract form these foods.
Any ideas about genistein???
Thanks
Hematocrit increase is a very known side of TRT. Some studies conclude that testosterone reduces hepcidin (an hepatic hormone) which is related with iron absorptions paths. When hepcidin is reduced erythrocytosis is increased:
Testosterone suppresses hepcidin in men: a potential mechanism for testosterone-induced erythrocytosis - PubMed
There is some hepcidin agonists. One of the is called genistein:
Hepcidin: A Promising Therapeutic Target for Iron Disorders
"Through high-throughput screening, several compounds including genistein and progesterone are identified because they show excellent efficacy in hepcidin induction.56,90"
This is another info about genistein:
Genistein - Wikipedia
"Isoflavones such as genistein and daidzein are found in a number of plants including lupin, fava beans, soybeans, kudzu, and psoralea being the primary food source,[2][3] also in the medicinal plants, Flemingia vestita[4] and F. macrophylla,[5][6] and coffee.[7] It can also be found in Maackia amurensis cell cultures.[8]"
Of course, we can buy genistein in some comercial stores because it is not too much difficult to extract form these foods.
Any ideas about genistein???
Thanks
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