Guest guest Posted December 22, 2008 Report Share Posted December 22, 2008 Bonnie, I'm not Alobar, but from MY viewpoint " what other explanation can there be " is the whole point. " I don't know where it came from " is the whole point. The point being you DON " T KNOW this hormone increase came from VCO so where DID it come from? If the increase is NOT due to your intake of VCO, you really need to find out what else it could be. Limiting the cause to VCO could be harmful to you in the long run. I'd be googling my fanny off looking for what causes such a huge increase in testosterone levels in a female. That is definitely NOT normal. If a re-test (definitely something you should do to rule out lab error), confirms the high testosterone, something is wrong, and you need to figure out what it is. Had your testosteron levels go from low to normal with only adding VCO, I would have been inclined to believe it. But with all the health conscious women consuming VCO surely there would be rampant reports of such huge increases in testosterone? You are a cancer patient, are you not? I forget what your cancer was, maybe I am confusing you with someone else and you haven't had cancer. But, you need to be looking deeper than VCO for the underlying cause of the huge hormone increase. In any case check out the link below. http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/journal/109659148/abstract?CRETRY=1 & SRETRY=0 sol Bonnie Cole wrote: > Alobar, you might be right but what other explanation can there be for such > an increase, when I am not supplementing with any hormones whatsoever. I > don't know where it came from, if not from VCO. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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