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With an ovary removed, when should I think about increasing progesterone or estrogen? | Masterjohn Q&A Files #110

Question: With an ovary removed, when should I think about increasing progesterone or estrogen? Carrie: You may actually need more progesterone. Like I was saying in the very beginning of this, that progesterone actually turns into that neurosteroid allopregnanolone, which can cross the blood-brain barrier and bind itself to GABA and affect sleep. It’s very …

Why do I wake up early every morning when I’m depressed? | Masterjohn Q&A Files #109

Question: Why do I wake up early every morning when I’m depressed? Carrie: Now, with depression, it’s heavily studied if you have an elevated or excessive cortisol awakening response, meaning you go higher, your spike is higher and more dramatic than the average bear, then your risk for morning depression is much higher. The reason …

How does the body make hormones and what nutrients and foods do they need to do this? | Masterjohn Q&A Files #108

Question: How does the body make hormones and what nutrients and foods do they need to do this? Carrie: Now, as far as nutrients go, like I said, cholesterol is the backbone to all of your hormones. Much like the gentleman who said earlier his cholesterol was quite low, it can impact the way and …

Should someone with low testosterone go back on testosterone replacement therapy or wait it out? | Masterjohn Q&A Files #107

Question: Should someone with low testosterone go back on testosterone replacement therapy or wait it out? Carrie: Men have luteinizing hormone just like women do. It comes from the brain. It’s what stimulates the testes to make testosterone. If you have low LH, then I know it’s a brain problem, not necessarily a testicular problem. …

What to do about low libido after a LEEP procedure? | Masterjohn Q&A Files #106

Question: What to do about low libido after a LEEP procedure?  Carrie: With the LEEP procedure, so like I was saying, basically it’s kind of like a hot knife through butter. They cut away a portion of the cervix. And it depends. Sometimes it’s a little portion and sometimes they do what they call like …

Would a seasonally low vitamin D intake and high calcium intake cause soft tissue calcification? | Masterjohn Q&A Files #105

Question: Would a seasonally low vitamin D intake and high calcium intake cause soft tissue calcification?  Chris: The end of this question is would the calcium simply be excreted due to the low vitamin D levels. Your vitamin D level being low, the first thing that’s going to do and the major thing that’s going …

Question on Iodine, Fatigue, and Detox Reaction. | Masterjohn Q&A Files #104

Question: Question on Iodine, Fatigue, and Detox Reaction.  Carrie: Remember, iodine belongs to the halogen family and other halogens can bind onto your PT or tyrosine. I have had this before where patients would take iodine and the iodine will push off the fluoride and the chloride and the bromide off of the tyrosine, and …

How to lower Sex Hormone-Binding Globulin (SHBG)? | Masterjohn Q&A Files #103

Question: How to lower Sex Hormone-Binding Globulin (SHBG)?  Carrie: SHBG is like bane of my existence. I have no idea how to get SBHG down once it’s up. Boy, I actually talk to practitioners about this all the time to figure that out. I would agree that supplements that for SHBG, it’s very hit or …

Why does estrogen regulate tryptophan metabolism? | Masterjohn Q&A Files #102

Question: Why does estrogen regulate tryptophan metabolism? Chris: I think that it’s basically the body trying to make sure that the baby has enough niacin because chronic estrogen exposure would occur during pregnancy. When I was doing my niacin research, one thing that I found is that women seem to need more total niacin than …