Barbarossa
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My question is: Can a one-year-old or older child take natural low dose progesterone, for better development ? If , yes, what could be safe dose?
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I would not administer hormones to a child in nearly any circumstance. What are you trying to accomplish?My question is: Can a one-year-old or older child take natural low dose progesterone, for better development ? If , yes, what could be safe dose?
Neither would I. We don't even know if male or female.I would not administer hormones to a child in nearly any circumstance
100% agree.For better development, make sure the child (and the mother) have great nutrition (is breastfed as long as possible), avoid toxic infant formulas, avoid as many environmental toxins as possible (plastics, polyester, heavy metals, fluoride, mold, EMF, also psychological toxins like social media and porn later on), avoid as many vaccines as possible. And most importantly, love him / her.
If you do this correctly, it will make the child a superhuman by today's standards.
No need to mess with his / hers hormones and risk ruining his / hers life forever.
Amen.For better development, make sure the child (and the mother) have great nutrition (is breastfed as long as possible), avoid toxic infant formulas, avoid as many environmental toxins as possible (plastics, polyester, heavy metals, fluoride, mold, EMF, also psychological toxins like social media and porn later on), avoid as many vaccines as possible. And most importantly, love him / her.
If you do this correctly, it will make the child a superhuman by today's standards.
No need to mess with his / hers hormones and risk ruining his / hers life forever.
I don’t like how progesterone is promoted as being harmless on here. Progesterone can actually induce miscarriage if too much is taken by a pregnant woman, and in fact it has been used as an abortifacient. High doses of progesterone can also be used as birth control. Karen Hurd also has talked about how if too much progesterone is taken during a certain period of pregnancy then the developing fetus can take on characteristics of the opposite sex. I would not give it to a child.My question is: Can a one-year-old or older child take natural low dose progesterone, for better development ? If , yes, what could be safe dose?
Even if that's true, hormone modulation, especially in humans who haven't completed puberty isn't worth the downstream impacts in my opinion. There are other strategies I would utilize for TBI before hormones in children. My two cents.I think in some cases like brain trauma or damage, it could be used to help the healing process.
I thought children produce a lot of progesterone daily. Can you tell us about these other strategies?Even if that's true, hormone modulation, especially in humans who haven't completed puberty isn't worth the downstream impacts in my opinion. There are other strategies I would utilize for TBI before hormones in children. My two cents.
Then why give them more? Hormonal feedback loops can easily be disrupted and & if timed incorrectly, exogenous hormones can forever interfere with puberty.I thought children produce a lot of progesterone daily. Can you tell us about these other strategies?