Luteinizing Hormone
Cross-source consensus on Luteinizing Hormone from 1 sources and 6 claims.
1 sources · 6 claims
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- Luteinizing hormone is produced by the pituitary gland and signals the gonads to produce progesterone, testosterone, and estrogen. — The #1 Dementia Remedy (Game Changer)
- As the gonads age and decline in output, the pituitary dramatically increases LH production in an attempt to compensate. — The #1 Dementia Remedy (Game Changer)
- Elevated LH is directly implicated in age-related cognitive decline, neuroinflammation, and synaptic dysfunction. — The #1 Dementia Remedy (Game Changer)
- Alzheimer's patients have measurably higher LH levels than cognitively normal individuals of the same age, suggesting LH is an active pathological agent rather than a bystander. — The #1 Dementia Remedy (Game Changer)
- In aging men, LH levels can be 1,000% higher than in youth. — The #1 Dementia Remedy (Game Changer)
- The dementia benefit observed from Lupron likely came from its suppression of luteinizing hormone, not from direct sex hormone lowering. — The #1 Dementia Remedy (Game Changer)