learnedhelpless
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This is a 2 month old study, so it is not available on Sci Hub, but given that the doses of progesterone, for gender - reassignment, are 100–400 mg/day, this shows that when progesterone is used in super-physoligical doses that are 50x / 2250 % - 200x /19900% greater than the average production of progesterone for males, it barely affects testosterone production, libido and weight.
Given that progesterone is blocks the effects and reduces the synthesis of cortisol and estrogen, I suspect, that their testosterone/cortisol or estrogen ratios must of increased significantly.
Given that progesterone is blocks the effects and reduces the synthesis of cortisol and estrogen, I suspect, that their testosterone/cortisol or estrogen ratios must of increased significantly.