11-08-2017, 10:56 PM
(This post was last modified: 11-08-2017, 11:46 PM by Miss Mad Scientist.)
Cool article, it is from 1975, so unforturnately very outdated. I think we have better ways of mearuring nowadays. Nontheless very nice to read
If I calculate quickly (correctly me if I am wrong). The article I provided stated it has 127 ppb of progesterone, which is 127 ng/mL
Or 0.127 ug/mL
So 0.127 microgram of progesterone per milliliter
They stated that high fat dairy products can increase the progesterone levels up to 116% after 24 hours.
Crazy stuff
If I calculate quickly (correctly me if I am wrong). The article I provided stated it has 127 ppb of progesterone, which is 127 ng/mL
Or 0.127 ug/mL
So 0.127 microgram of progesterone per milliliter
They stated that high fat dairy products can increase the progesterone levels up to 116% after 24 hours.
Crazy stuff