A very positive experience with pregnenolone
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@Insomniac I think Ray mentioned something about the new method (since 2013) producing these results. It's unforunate. It is definitely not related to eating more food, in fact you can be eating squat and gaining weight.
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@dt said in A very positive experience with pregnenolone:
@Insomniac I think Ray mentioned something about the new method (since 2013) producing these results. It's unforunate. It is definitely not related to eating more food, in fact you can be eating squat and gaining weight.
Would you be referring to the questionable pregnenolone acetate perhaps? For example, many products won't divulge the actual form they use, making consideration of source paramount imo.
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@Serotoninskeptic He just turned 10..
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@milkandhoney Why give it to him when hes so young? I would focus on giving your kids high quality food and a non-toxic environment but giving hormones to a little kid seems a little risky.
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@Insomniac It was water weight probably but it did not go off quick, it lingered for months and only when I intervened with what I wrote here did it subside:
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Thanks for your concern. To be honest, I’ve been pretty desperate. I have a husband who leans carnivore (yet overweight) who basically sees sugar as evil which makes a stressful eating environment at home. I did all the wrong things since my son’s birth which led to his obesity. Thankfully I found Peat when my son turned six, yet it’s been so complicated to figure out how to help right the ship of his health. I’ve learned a lot a long the way, but definitely regret the pregnenolone.Thanks @dt
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@milkandhoney A husband who fears sugar is no husband at all