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On May 10, members of the CMJ Masterpass joined me and Dr. Carrie Jones in a live Zoom meeting to ask us anything about hormones, and here’s the full recording! We talk about things like: - What time of day is best to take T4 and/or T3?
- How to use pregnenolone to manage perimenopausal insomnia?
- Is insomnia different between people who are and aren't on HRT?
- Estrogen’s effect on the kynurenine pathway could be keeping you up at night.
- What about men with high estrogen?
- Over-the-counter supplements to lower SHBG and increased free testosterone?
- Mycotoxins
- Iodine, fatigue, and “detox” reactions.
- Loss of libido and sexual sensation with the LEEP procedure: could progesterone and vitamin E help? What else?
- Should I be on testosterone replacement therapy?
- Supporting hormones with nutrition.
- Why is early morning waking a characteristic symptom of depression and what other conditions have early waking as a symptom?
- Causes for night sweats in men?
- Nutritional advice for breast cancer prevention, and the HRT question.
- Water retention near menstruation.
- Why would a woman have no cycle? Why would a woman have an anovulatory cycle?
- What can be done to reverse hypothyroidism other than taking thyroid hormone?
All this and much more! If you’d like to participate in the next Q&A, consider joining the CMJ Masterpass. Use this link to get a 10% lifetime discount: https://chrismasterjohnphd.com/masterpass/masteringnutrition This episode is brought to you by Ample. Ample is a meal-in-a-bottle that takes a total of two minutes to prepare, consume, and clean up. It provides the right balance of nutrients needed for a single meal, all from a blend of natural ingredients. Ample is available in original, vegan, and keto versions, portioned as either 400 or 600 calories per meal. I'm an advisor to Ample, and I use it to save time when I'm working on major projects on a tight schedule. Head to https://amplemeal.com and enter the promo code “CHRIS15” at checkout for a 15% discount off your first order.” This episode is brought to you by Ancestral Supplements' "Living" Collagen. Our Native American ancestors believed that eating the organs from a healthy animal would support the health of the corresponding organ of the individual. Ancestral Supplements has a nose-to-tail product line of grass-fed liver, organs, "living" collagen, bone marrow and more... in the convenience of a capsule. For more information or to buy any of their products, go to https://chrismasterjohnphd.com/ancestral In this episode, you will find all of the following and more: 04:20 Introduction 07:55 Guidance on what time of day it is best to take T4 and/or T3? 10:37 The use of pregnenolone to manage perimenopausal symptoms, particularly insomnia 12:30 Insomnia is different between people who are and aren't on HRT? 14:15 Estrogen and kynurenine pathway 19:02 Aromatizing in Men 21:40 Over-the-counter supplements to lower SHBG and increased free T, boron, zinc, various herbs 24:20 Discussion about Mycotoxin. 28:48 Discussions in Iodine and mild fatigue and detox. 35:14 Discussion on soft tissue calcification. 40:40 Discussion on LEEP Procedure 45:53 Discussion on testosterone 54:30 Suggestions on supplements to assist with delayed onset muscle soreness. 55:48 How does the body make hormones and what nutrients and foods do they need to do this? 59:29 Know more about hormone production. 1:09:00 Why is early morning waking a characteristic symptom of depression and what other conditions have imbalances of early waking as a symptom? 1:17:00 When should you consider increasing progesterone or estrogen. 1:20:30 Causes for night sweats in men. 1:25:00 Dietary nutritional advice for breast cancer prevention, macronutrient ratios, micronutrient intakes, et cetera. Also any thoughts on risks and benefits of HRT in perimenopause relative to breast cancer risk? 1:28:29 Discussions on Methylation 1:34:35 Struggles with water retention around period. 1:39:23 Why would a woman have no cycle? Why would a woman have an anovulatory cycle? 1:45:02 What can be done to reverse hypothyroidism other than taking thyroid medicine? |