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The Gillett Health Podcast

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Fedosia

The increased testosterone levels that you do get secondary to fedosia very well may have some degree of normal negative feedback inhibition or decreasing the activity of FSH. And those have a lot of what we call autocrine and paracrine hormones, which are basically the same as endocrine hormones. They can be peptide hormones, but they act locally in the testes. Those oftentimes their task is to help with hypertrophy of the lady cells,. But if the body doesn't detect that need or have that stimulus to release those autocrine andParacrine hormones it could just be the lack of those. That could be to some degree the cause of the toxicity.

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