gilson dantas
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Considering that a person will take pregnenolone [or thyroid, or progesterone]: in any case, will certainly happens an improvement of cellular/mitochondrial respiration, I suppose.
And, in that case, it will certainly happens the release of unsaturated fatty acids from the body deposits [in our society we have those oils in our body].
The liberation of those oils will, certainly, generate a worsening of symptoms.
If all this is correct, is not the case that we must always recommend to that person a regular supply of sugar, so the blood sugar does not fall and therefore does not happen the undesirable release of cortisol and unsaturated fatty acids?
And, in that case, it will certainly happens the release of unsaturated fatty acids from the body deposits [in our society we have those oils in our body].
The liberation of those oils will, certainly, generate a worsening of symptoms.
If all this is correct, is not the case that we must always recommend to that person a regular supply of sugar, so the blood sugar does not fall and therefore does not happen the undesirable release of cortisol and unsaturated fatty acids?