Rogazzle said:Hoppi said:And of course the liver isn't the ONLY regulator of any given hormone, but if you have insufficient hormone removal, you are bound to have hormonal imbalances. This has been shown in studies, although I would imagine the logic is solid enough for most people to be able to put it together in their heads themselves!!
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What studies? Talking out of your a$$ again. LuLz.
Hoppi said:I don't need studies to be correct though do I?
I don't see why I should do research that other people should do themselves >.<
hm, standstill ._.
This isn't going to go anywhere fast...
jon jon said:I love that no matter what people say to hoppi or what they call him he always replies politely lol..... good on ya lad.![]()
I'm not sure if it's still going on but I'm doing it. I'm about a week in.
Will this be your third or "forth" try at spelling fourth correctly?anxious1 said:I'm not sure if it's still going on but I'm doing it. I'm about a week in.
hahaha. will this be ur 3rd or forth try?
Changes in sex steroid levels among patients with liver damage are due to the liver damage per se and not to specific disease processes.
Hoppi said:The liver REMOVES hormones. If it's underperforming or struggling in any way then fewer hormones will be removed, won't they?