This one hormone controls the production of all other important male hormones like testosterone, DHEA, and DHT
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Matt Cook here, and if you want all the important male hormones in your body at the perfect levels…
…you just need to boost one particular ‘master’ hormone…
Because this is the king of all the male hormones.
And it controls your testosterone, your DHT, your DHEA, your progesterone, and all your other critical male hormones.
So skip all those other supplements and just focus on boosting this one — I’m showing you how…
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This is the male master hormone that men want more of (not testosterone)
By now, most men know about testosterone — we want higher testosterone levels, right?
Testosterone is great, it helps with sexual function, mental drive and it is anti-aging.
It also increases the metabolic rate, acting to prevent obesity and diabetes.
But look a little further into the world of hormones and you realize that there are many other, equally important hormones.
DHEA is a critical anti-aging hormone.
Progesterone helps with energy, it’s anti-aging, and it has a masculinizing effect.
Androstenedione is another important but overlooked hormone — testosterone is made from androstenedione — but androstenedione has its own antiaging and masculinizing properties.
Optimizing hormones can get real complicated real fast.
But all of these hormones are derivative of one master hormone called pregnenolone.
And human research shows that the over-the-counter supplement pregnenolone boosts levels of all of these vitalizing hormones.
The human research was carried out at the Geriatric Research Education and Clinic Center, Veterans Administration Medical Center, St. Louis.
The paper was published in the Proceedings of the National Academy Of Sciences.
The research was part of a larger investigation into the relationship between steroid hormones, aging, and overall health in men.
As part of study, some men were given 175mg of pregnenolone.
Pregnenolone is an over-the-counter steroid hormone.
It’s the basis of all of the natural steroid hormones in the body.
The men provided blood samples before and after taking the pregnenolone supplement.
Those men saw a rapid increase in many critical steroid hormones in their blood.
“Oral ingestion of pregnenolone results and increases in steroid hormone levels in serum.”
Pregnenolone is the basis for testosterone and the other steroid hormones.
But in aging, or in poor health, the body cannot make enough pregnenolone.
Low cholesterol and low energetic metabolism — often caused by hypothyroidism — are reasons why many people do not have enough pregnenolone.
Without enough pregnenolone, there’s not enough base material to make the masculinizing and youth associated steroids.
What this study shows is that the body is always ready to generate these beneficial steroids — it’s just waiting for adequate pregnenolone.
This and other studies have shown that pregnenolone supplementation can increase testosterone, androstenedione, progesterone, DHEA, DHEA-S, and allopregnanolone.
These steroid hormones help to slow aging, offset the feminizing effect of the modern world, and improve metabolic and sexual health.
Pregnenolone also helps to lower some of the more harmful hormones like cortisol.
Pregnenolone can be seen as an almost complete hormone replacement therapy for older people.
The body tends to handle pregnenolone in a balanced manner too — it’s much easier to use than, say, supplementing testosterone and all of those other steroid hormones.
Supplementing multiple steroid hormones is time-consuming and can be extremely expensive.
You need to monitor a lot of things to make sure you don’t get high estrogen or suppress your natural hormone production.
Pure pregnenolone has a long history of use in human experiments.
It’s probably the safest hormone you could ingest.
This study used 175mg — but other people have reported using much larger amounts for long periods without any negative side effects.
But it’s not all plain sailing.
These days there are many problems with supplement impurities — and pregnenolone is no exception.
Many pregnenolone supplements seem to be contaminated with other hormones.
If people get bad results from taking pregnenolone they should stop taking it immediately — and assume that the supplement has been contaminated with something else.
—-Important Message From Matt About Boosting Male Hormones—-
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Potentially predictive and manipulable blood serum correlates of aging in the healthy human male: progressive decreases in bioavailable testosterone, dehydroepiandrosterone sulfate, and the ratio of insulin-like growth factor 1 to growth hormonehttps://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/9207127/