08-05-2012, 07:57
Hi Karen,
For me, insomnia is the best way to tell when I need to increase fenugreek or decrease maca or hops. For you, bloated ankles will probably work better. You could even use the measuring tape, or during a day at the office, keep track of how your shoes feel.
Signs of too much progesterone are clear thinking and feeling easily irritated. In your line of work, you are probably used to being critical of the performance of your brain. Just make a scale from "foggy" to "clear", and keep a bottle of FG capsules in a drawer. Just don't overdo it. Before you know it, you'll be using them as a smart drug.
When you increase FG to the high end, you can up testim again, and then FG, and so on. I did spiral up a few times with FG and maca. But in case something goes wrong, you need to spiral down the same way.
There's no way the cream can offer that level of flexibility, so I'd stick to FG. Capsules of 500 or 600 mg would be most convenient, but if you take two or more, make sure you have a candy bar ready for the sugar dip. For your body weight, you may end up taking up to 4,000 mg FG over the day. But I'd go about it the way Susan uses them: check for symptoms every hour, and take one capsule as needed.
For me, insomnia is the best way to tell when I need to increase fenugreek or decrease maca or hops. For you, bloated ankles will probably work better. You could even use the measuring tape, or during a day at the office, keep track of how your shoes feel.
Signs of too much progesterone are clear thinking and feeling easily irritated. In your line of work, you are probably used to being critical of the performance of your brain. Just make a scale from "foggy" to "clear", and keep a bottle of FG capsules in a drawer. Just don't overdo it. Before you know it, you'll be using them as a smart drug.
When you increase FG to the high end, you can up testim again, and then FG, and so on. I did spiral up a few times with FG and maca. But in case something goes wrong, you need to spiral down the same way.
There's no way the cream can offer that level of flexibility, so I'd stick to FG. Capsules of 500 or 600 mg would be most convenient, but if you take two or more, make sure you have a candy bar ready for the sugar dip. For your body weight, you may end up taking up to 4,000 mg FG over the day. But I'd go about it the way Susan uses them: check for symptoms every hour, and take one capsule as needed.