Adam Lamb
It may turn out that many of the diseases associated with aging are caused my the reduction of blood flow to nerves, organs and the brain. What effects these blood pathways? And what can be done to reverse this?
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SHR # 2474 :: RLRx: Modulatory influence of sex hormones on vascular aging
Show Notes:
[6:55] sibenitide.
- Regrows cornea tissue and refurbishes the nervous system.
[11:48] The blood vessel has its own set of motor skills.
- Iron can lead to peripheral neuropathy.
- Hormones also play a role.
[14:28] Idiopathic high estradiol.
- COX pathway is 1 tick upstream from aromatase.
- High inflammation can lead to higher aromatization.
- A study found that blood vessel adaptations from exercise were absent in women. This points to a hormonal issue.
- A theorized pathway is that sex hormones activate Nitric Oxide.
[37:00] Hematocrit on TRT cream.
- If the cream is pulsed, hematocrit is normally not an issue.
[41:10] Carnivore diet.
- It could lead to iron problems when combined with TRT.
[42:55] What about GH?
[57:25] Bipolar androgen therapy.
- Increases in PSA from high LSH and FSH are usually decreased with testosterone cream therapy.
[59:33] Test cream on the scrotum?
- 5x increase in DHT.
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