I don’t think you guys are following what the peptides do first. It’s not an estrogen that automatically increases FSH or LH. They are amino acids that modify gene expression for a specific purpose and make sure the organ is working as intended. In that study, the woman was dealing with estrogen dominance. Hence the peptides corrected the issue. It basically adjusts the dna to be in alignment. However, if she had low estrogen it would have done the opposite and increased
estradiol.
Now my understanding for our purpose, it would cause gene expression for functioning ovaries and slowly cause feminization. This is because the ovarian peptides effectively adjust our dna for the purpose of being a reproductive female to the extent possible (obviously you won’t reproduce) but it will signal those hormones to release and tissues to grow, etc.
(10-12-2021, 12:55 AM)VergeOfDiscovery Wrote:(09-12-2021, 04:41 AM)thegirl1951 Wrote:
(09-12-2021, 02:41 AM)VergeOfDiscovery Wrote: For what it's worth, this one points directly to what the research on this particular peptide offers in terms of benefits:I am confused: A decrease in those hormones is just the opposite of what you want????
https://www.antiaging-systems.com/articles/report-on-the-results-of-clinical-study-of-peptide-bioregulator-zhenoluten/
The laboratory study after application of Zhenoluten has shown reliable decrease in FSH and LH (follicle-stimulating hormone and luteinizing hormone).
Perhaps someone else will chime in on that. I was only interested in identifying its purported mechanism of action.
