Here’s why I’m using progesterone as a man

It has totally unlocked my T and increased my libido (and also for almost every man who tries it)

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This is the text message you’ve been hearing about — just send and get her fantasizing about you

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When her phone chimes with a “new text” alert, now she’s getting excited…

That’s why this new text message is making rounds all across the Internet.

Women getting this text message are getting, shall we say, excited…

And a guy worked with hundreds of men, laboriously testing text messages…

So why take a chance when you can use a proven text message to get her hot?

This man found a total of 700 texts that each have this arousing magic to them — these messages get a woman worked up, even if she has never met you…

…And now you can use the one that is just right for the occasion.

And end up with a date, or a hookup, or whatever it is you want…

So start using one of these specially crafted text messages to excite her… arouse her even…

…and drive her right into your bed!

All you have to do is copy/paste one of these messages and hit send… 

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Here’s why I’m using progesterone as a man

There are 2 extreme views of health and illness…

One view is that genes and inheritance are entirely responsible for health outcomes.

Another believes that the environment alone determines sickness and health.

I believe that the truth lies somewhere in the middle. 

In recent years, the common dogma about predetermined inherited diseases has been challenged again and again by experimental findings.

In one case, researchers found that a natural hormone is able to mitigate an inherited degenerative eye disease…

A disease which was thought by some to be unmodifiable.

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The animal experiments were performed at Universidad Cardenal Herrera in Valencia, Spain. The paper was published in the journal Pharmaceuticals.

The researchers were carrying out experiments on an eye disease which leads to blindness.

“Retinitis pigmentosa is an inherited eye disorder which triggers a cascade of retinal disorders leading to photoreceptor cell death and for which there is currently no effective treatment.”

They want to know whether a natural hormone called progesterone could alter the course of this disease.

Progesterone is produced in men and women and in larger amounts in younger people.

“The purpose of this research was to study whether ocular administration of a solution of progesterone could delay photoreceptor cell death and counteract the gliosis process in an animal model of Retinitis pigmentosa.”

Gliosis is the abnormal formation of otherwise healthy glial cells which do damage to the central nervous system – in this case including the eye.

“The possible effect of progesterone reaching the contralateral eye through the circulatory system was also evaluated.”

The researchers treated mice with a solution containing progesterone.

The mice had the eye condition in question and the researchers treated only 1 eye.

“A group of retinitis pigmentosa mice received one drop of a solution with progesterone in cyclodextrins every 12 h for 10 days to the left eye, while the right eye was left untreated.”

Another experimental group was given the treatment with the solution, devoid of progesterone…

…in order to rule out any effect of the solution’s ingredients that were not progesterone.

“Another group of retinitis pigmentosa mice received the ‘treatment’ vehicle on the left eye and, again, the right eye was left untreated.”

The study showed that progesterone slowed the death of eye cells which characterize this inherited disease.

Progesterone decreases inflammation and protects the health of the eye.

“Our results showed that the administration of a solution of progesterone significantly decreased cell death and inflammation in the retina of the progesterone-treated eyes of retinitis pigmentosa mice.”

The benefits were seen in comparison to the other eye – which did not receive progesterone treatment.

The differential effects on both eyes also indicate that the effect of progesterone is pretty localized…

Treating 1 eye did not much benefit the other.

“No effect was seen in the contralateral eye from progesterone that may have entered systemic circulation.”

The groundbreaking experiment shows that progesterone can slow inherited eye disorders – preventing cell death, gliosis and loss of vision.

“In conclusion, progesterone applied topically as drops to the eye decreases photoreceptor cell death in the early stages of Retinitis pigmentosa, delaying vision loss and decreasing gliosis.”

Progesterone is a remarkable substance. It’s produced by both men and women although it is often seen as a female hormone.

More accurately, progesterone is a youthful, anti-inflammatory hormone, an anti-aging hormone, and an anti-stress hormone.

Small amounts of supplemental progesterone are masculinizing in men just as large amounts are feminizing for women.

Progesterone is remarkably protective in the central nervous system – including the eyes and brain.

I remember writing about another experiment where progesterone was used to accelerate the regrowth of limbs in animals who have had their limbs experimentally amputated.

There is a heck of a lot that we can do to treat health problems if we know where to look.

Youth associated hormones like progesterone are often a good place to start.

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How to use progesterone for better rockiness

I’ve come up with a special new protocol that focuses on progesterone and 2 other key supplements…

And these 3 supplements lower harmful prolactin, they lower estrogen, and they raise testosterone.

And that’s exactly what men need to enjoy good, strong erections whenever they want.

One of these 3 supplements is progesterone — and here are the other 2, with instructions on how to use them safely and effectively

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Matt Cook is editor-in-chief of Daily Medical Discoveries. Matt has been a full time health researcher for 26 years. ABC News interviewed Matt on sexual health issues not long ago. Matt is widely quoted on over 1,000,000 websites. He has over 300,000 daily newsletter readers. Daily Medical Discoveries finds hidden, buried or ignored medical studies through the lens of 100 years of proven science. Matt heads up the editorial team of scientists and health researchers. Each discovery is based upon primary studies from peer reviewed science sources following the Daily Medical Discoveries 7 Step Process to ensure accuracy.
Topical Ocular Administration of Progesterone Decreases Photoreceptor Cell Death in Retinal Degeneration Slow (Retinitis pigmentosa) Micehttps://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/35337126/