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Dr. Brendan McCarthy, Chief Medical Officer of Protea Medical Center in Tempe, Arizona, brings closure to an important and often misunderstood topic: progesterone reverse responders.
Some women take progesterone expecting calm, better sleep, and emotional balance — but instead experience anxiety, irritability, agitation, or feeling “wired but tired.” These responses are real, not imagined, and not a personal failure.
In this episode, Dr. McCarthy explains:
What progesterone reverse responding actually is (and what it is not)
Why this reaction is not an intolerance or allergy
How progesterone’s downstream metabolites affect the brain
The difference between the 5-alpha reductase pathway and sulfation pathways
Why labs can look “normal” while symptoms feel anything but
Common mistakes providers make (pushing the dose, “waiting it out,” or masking symptoms)
Why stress physiology plays a major role
How thoughtful, patient-centered medicine can help women heal
Most importantly, this episode emphasizes listening to women, validating lived experiences, and practicing medicine with curiosity, humility, and care.
Dr. Brendan McCarthy is the founder and Chief Medical Officer of Protea Medical Center in Arizona. With over two decades of experience, he’s helped thousands of patients navigate hormonal imbalances using bioidentical HRT, nutrition, and root-cause medicine. He’s also taught and mentored other physicians on integrative approaches to hormone therapy, weight loss, fertility, and more. If you’re ready to take your health seriously, this podcast is a great place to start.
👇 Tap Subscribe to learn more about what’s actually happening in your body, and what to do about it.
📘 Read Dr. McCarthy’s Book: Jump Off the Mood Swing – A Sane Woman’s Guide to Her Crazy Hormones https://www.amazon.com/Jump-Off-Mood-Swing-Hormones/dp/0999649604
📲 Follow Dr. McCarthy:
Instagram: @drbrendanmccarthy
TikTok: @drbrendanmccarthy
Website: www.protealife.com
💬 Got a question or topic for a future episode? Let us know in the comments!
By Dr. Brendan McCarthy4.7
2020 ratings
Dr. Brendan McCarthy, Chief Medical Officer of Protea Medical Center in Tempe, Arizona, brings closure to an important and often misunderstood topic: progesterone reverse responders.
Some women take progesterone expecting calm, better sleep, and emotional balance — but instead experience anxiety, irritability, agitation, or feeling “wired but tired.” These responses are real, not imagined, and not a personal failure.
In this episode, Dr. McCarthy explains:
What progesterone reverse responding actually is (and what it is not)
Why this reaction is not an intolerance or allergy
How progesterone’s downstream metabolites affect the brain
The difference between the 5-alpha reductase pathway and sulfation pathways
Why labs can look “normal” while symptoms feel anything but
Common mistakes providers make (pushing the dose, “waiting it out,” or masking symptoms)
Why stress physiology plays a major role
How thoughtful, patient-centered medicine can help women heal
Most importantly, this episode emphasizes listening to women, validating lived experiences, and practicing medicine with curiosity, humility, and care.
Dr. Brendan McCarthy is the founder and Chief Medical Officer of Protea Medical Center in Arizona. With over two decades of experience, he’s helped thousands of patients navigate hormonal imbalances using bioidentical HRT, nutrition, and root-cause medicine. He’s also taught and mentored other physicians on integrative approaches to hormone therapy, weight loss, fertility, and more. If you’re ready to take your health seriously, this podcast is a great place to start.
👇 Tap Subscribe to learn more about what’s actually happening in your body, and what to do about it.
📘 Read Dr. McCarthy’s Book: Jump Off the Mood Swing – A Sane Woman’s Guide to Her Crazy Hormones https://www.amazon.com/Jump-Off-Mood-Swing-Hormones/dp/0999649604
📲 Follow Dr. McCarthy:
Instagram: @drbrendanmccarthy
TikTok: @drbrendanmccarthy
Website: www.protealife.com
💬 Got a question or topic for a future episode? Let us know in the comments!

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