Tristen
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"Phase III has a different sound to it. The toxins, in addition to inhibiting cell function, have invaded the central nervous system and injured deep brain structures, especially the hypothalamus, resulting in problems with virtually every hormone in the body".
I've been experiencing this big time. Hormones gone wild. Seems most of them, like the HGH, and adrenal hormones remain sub clinically low. But my Testosterone has remained very high (double the top end of normal). My GP, being alarmed by the chronically high Testosterone, ordered some tests which included a LH (Luteinizing Hormone), which is also high indicating either a tumor or a malfunctioning negative feedback system involving the HPA. Cancer has been completely ruled out, and Brain MRI shows no structural abnormalities. Leaves a malfunctioning HPA. Cause is yet to be determined, it may be toxins, but I believe it's mostly due to CNS infection. I don't buy this idea of it just needing to be reset. Not for me anyhow. Sorry, veered way off topic here.
I've been experiencing this big time. Hormones gone wild. Seems most of them, like the HGH, and adrenal hormones remain sub clinically low. But my Testosterone has remained very high (double the top end of normal). My GP, being alarmed by the chronically high Testosterone, ordered some tests which included a LH (Luteinizing Hormone), which is also high indicating either a tumor or a malfunctioning negative feedback system involving the HPA. Cancer has been completely ruled out, and Brain MRI shows no structural abnormalities. Leaves a malfunctioning HPA. Cause is yet to be determined, it may be toxins, but I believe it's mostly due to CNS infection. I don't buy this idea of it just needing to be reset. Not for me anyhow. Sorry, veered way off topic here.