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krokodilWhat would you take if you wanted to become smarter?
Taught you well.Oestrogen




Vhat is thatOestrogen
what does you mean by it?Taught you well.
Oestrogen
He injects oestrogen to iqmaxxwhat does you mean by it?
im a lil curious now whats the science behind it cause im fairly sure there is noneHe injects oestrogen to iqmaxx
And so do I now
As an oxford undergraduate studying biomed. Just trust me and just inject that oestrogenim a lil curious now whats the science behind it cause im fairly sure there is none
Apart from the fact that oestrogen is used for hormone replacement if your man
When are you coming to mine? I’ve been waiting days.As an oxford undergraduate studying biomed. Just trust me and just inject that oestrogen
Am I right? @imontheloose
hmmm i dont need it anyway im already cleverAs an oxford undergraduate studying biomed. Just trust me and just inject that oestrogen
Am I right? @imontheloose


if anything it would lower iqAs an oxford undergraduate studying biomed. Just trust me and just inject that oestrogen
Am I right? @imontheloose
chatgpt and researchif anything it would lower iq
I did some rough research with chatgpt
- A review reported that in post-menopausal women, there is biological plausibility that oestrogen might help brain function (e.g., via cholinergic/serotonergic systems, neural circuitry, cerebral blood flow) — but observational and trial evidence is inconsistent.
 - One study found that in midlife post-menopausal women, daily oestrogen improved verbal memory and oral reading compared to placebo in a small trial.
 - Brain imaging work shows that oestrogen in post-menopausal women altered activation patterns in memory circuits, even if that didn’t always lead to measurable improvements in performance.
 - Some studies found no association or very weak association between oestrogen levels and broad cognition in older adults. For example, a large study found post-menopausal estrogen level decline was largely unrelated to changes in cognition/mood.
 - A small study of women undergoing fertility-treatment (high estradiol) found that elevated estradiol did not clearly improve cognitive function; rather the data were equivocal.
 - In a study of children conceived via ART (assisted-reproductive technology) whose mothers had very high estradiol levels, children scored lower in verbal IQ and full scale IQ. So that hints that hormone levels in utero might affect neurodevelopment — but this is far from “inject oestrogen and increase IQ.”
 
i told it to use pubmed and reputable sources this timechatgpt and research
 SummaryStill chatgpti told it to use pubmed and reputable sources this time
Whats wrong with using chatgpt for this typa stuff
- The effect of short‑term estrogen replacement therapy on cognition: a randomized, double‑blind, cross‑over trial in postmenopausal women (1998)
 
- Randomised, double-blind, crossover trial with 70 healthy postmenopausal women aged 47-65.
 - They compared 3 months of estrogen vs. placebo with a wash-out period.
 - Result: Estrogen was not superior to placebo on any cognitive test; in a few visual detection tasks, performance was actually worse under estrogen.
 - Take-away: Short-term estrogen replacement did not improve cognitive performance in this group.
 
- Cognitive effects of estradiol after menopause: A randomized trial of the timing hypothesis (2016)
 
- Large RCT including 567 women either within 6 years of menopause or 10+ years after menopause, treated with oral 17β-estradiol (or placebo) ~5 years.
 - Result: No significant difference between estrogen vs. placebo in verbal memory, executive function or global cognition, regardless of timing.
 - Take-away: Initiating estradiol early vs late post-menopause did not produce a cognitive benefit.
 
- Effect of estrogen plus progestin on global cognitive function in postmenopausal women: the Women’s Health Initiative Memory Study (2003)
 
- Ancillary study of the large Women’s Health Initiative Hormone Therapy Trial (WHI) in women aged 65+; estrogen + progestin vs placebo.
 - Result: Estrogen + progestin did not improve global cognitive function; slightly more women in the treatment group had meaningful cognitive decline.
 - Take-away: Hormone therapy in older post-menopausal women did not benefit cognition, and may carry risk.
 
- Hormone replacement therapy for cognitive function in postmenopausal women (2007)
 
- Systematic review & meta-analysis of 24 trials (10,114 women) of ERT/HRT vs placebo with durations up to ~5 years.
 - Result: No evidence that estrogen replacement or combined therapy prevented cognitive decline; some analyses suggested worsening in cognition for certain groups.
 - Take-away: Broad trial data do not support using hormone therapy to enhance cognition in post-menopausal women.
 
- Estrogen, brain structure, and cognition in postmenopausal women (2020)
 
- Study of 562 women (aged 71-94) assessing hormone-therapy use, brain volume and cognitive status.
 - Result: Hormone therapy was positively associated with regional brain volumes (after adjustments) but the study did not claim cognitive enhancement or IQ improvement.
 - Take-away: Structural brain findings exist, but causality and functional cognitive benefit (especially IQ) are not demonstrated.
 
- Systematic review and meta‑analysis of the effects of menopause hormone therapy on cognition (2024)
 
- Meta-analysis of 34 RCTs including ~14,900 treated and ~12,700 placebo participants.
 - Result: No overall effect of menopausal hormone therapy on most cognitive domains; some nuance: estrogen-only therapy for surgical menopause improved global cognition (SMD ~ 1.575), and early initiation improved verbal memory (SMD ~ 0.394) but late-life initiation or estrogen + progestin therapy for spontaneous menopause had no benefit or possible harm.
 - Take-away: Timing, formulation, baseline condition matter; still, these are subtle domain-specific effects, not global IQ increases.
 
Summary
- There is no reliable evidence that estrogen injections (or hormone therapy) increase general IQ.
 
when i looked at the conclusions on pubmed about the study they all said what chatgpt basically said.Still chatgpt
Why would chatgpt want you to become smarter?
Why would it want you to rely less on you?
nah just inject Ewhen i looked at the conclusions on pubmed about the study they all said what chatgpt basically said.
So tell me oxford undergraduate studying biomed.
What it really does![]()
Your not backing up your claims with evidence or reasoningnah just inject E
I'm giving you secret sauce
Your not backing up your claims with evidence or reasoning
just do it and stop being a fag for the sake of itDon't need to. I'm qualified and this is medical advice
@imontheloosejust do it and stop being a fag for the sake of it
So i see you like to play dum@imontheloose
Don't need to. I'm not qualified and a dumass but this is medical advice
Firstly I was OBVIOUSLY taking the piss, JFL at your iq if you couldnt tellSo i see you like to play dum
Btw OP he's being serious and 100% correct on this. Not even fucking with you, meth in low doses mogs if you have the iron will to not get addictedmeth
i was just thinking cause the guy who calls himself chudda was being frFirstly I was OBVIOUSLY taking the piss, JFL at your iq if you couldnt tell
and secondly you can't even spell dumb to insult me
Leave this forum ASAP its filled with retardeds who will just decrease your IQ to their levelsWhat would you take if you wanted to become smarter?