Has anyone considered trying an estriol cream like this one? Amazon
I found this article saying that estrogen has a 24-hour absorption of 10.6%. Additionally, I found some info on different skin sites and their absorption rates (relative to forearm of 1.0):
Hydrocortisone Solution Absorption Rates:
- Scrotum: 42.0
- Jaw Angle: 13.0
- Forehead: 6.0
- Underarm: 3.6
- Scalp: 3.5
- Back: 1.7
- Palm of the Hand: 0.8
- Ankle: 0.4
- Sole of the Foot: 0.1
This could be a simpler alternative for those looking for a more immediate solution.
1 Like
According to Pomegranate Seed Oil - an ally to mature, dry, and allergy-prone skin – Justglow.co.uk The website provides information that the content of 17 alpha estradiol in pomegranate seed oil is 3000 milligrams per kilogram. Roughly estimated, 1 liter is equivalent to 1 kilogram, so one milliliter is about 3 milligrams. Of course, considering that the content of pomegranate acid in food grade pomegranate seed oil ranges from 75% to 85%, I think it is advisable to supplement pomegranate seed oil by about 0.5 milliliters to 1 milliliter every day.
3 Likes
Interesting. Does anyone have experience with pomegranate seed oil? If so, what happened and do you have a source recommendation or buying tips?
I actually referenced that link before and had a disagreement with another user about the interpretation of 3.000 mg/kg. Are you sure it means 3000 mg/kg instead of 3 mg/kg?
we have another source
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1279770723001197#:~:text=Determination%20of%20estradiol%20E2%20content,of%20E2%2F100%20ml%20extract.
Determination of estradiol E2 content of SOE: E2 content was determined by electro-chemiluminescence immunoassay “ECLIA” using kits (25). The results showed that SOE contains 410 μg of E2/100 ml extract.
So a litre which is probably over a kilogram but not much, would have 4.1mg. which means less than 4.1mg per kilo.
Hence the website with 3.000 probably means 3 (and should probably not print the result so precisely).
Edit later: Actually it looks like pomegranate seed oil is slightly less dense than water. It remains, however, that the quantity per kilo is probably under 10mg.
3 Likes
DrM
#67
If you take finasteride, it can lead to a modest increase in estradiol levels. Less testosterone is being converted to DHT, leading to a relative increase in testosterone levels which can then be aromatized to estradiol.
8 Likes
DrT
#68
I’m bummed about AKG as well. It seems whenever I buy a year’s supply of something, it’s doomed to be useless. 
Oh Lord! That made me laugh as I can relate to it!
3 Likes
We really need to know the Dosing of AKG. AKG comes out of the mitochondria with the production of ATP and it is used as a substrate for the demethylation of DNA. It may be that the demethylation of DNA in isolation has no effect on lifespan, but I would think taking AKG will have some effects beyond simply demethylating DNA. I personally think it has effects on my resting heart rate when drinking alcohol. (as in the RHR is lower with AKG and drinking alcohol than without AKG and drinking alcohol).
My RHR is lower when not drinking.
DrT
#70
Alcohol is a direct cardiotoxin.
Just sayin’….
2 Likes
Stiv
#71
Gordon Lithgow from the Buck was recently interviewed by the Longevity By Design team and said he ‘couldn’t remember’ the ITP results for AKG but he remains pretty confident it has benefits. Seems better in worms than mice.
Ive been taking it in my stack for a couple of years but am tempted to drop it after the ITP findings
2 Likes
Right. It couldn’t have been very impressive if he couldn’t remember. Not memorable in any case. I took a bottle of it before quitting. According to Kaeberlein CaAKG is a good source of calcium. I get enough calcium elsewhere.
2 Likes
Is it the ethanol or the acetaldehyde (or both).
1 Like
DrT
#74
I don’t know. I’m just quoting what my electro-cardiologist told me.
But if you forced me to guess I’d say both. Acetaldehyde has a real bad reputation.
1 Like
I think Acetaldehyde is the source of most harm, but have not checked this out with references.
1 Like