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“Administration of vitamin B6 at doses of 200-800 mg/day reduces blood estrogen, increases progesterone and results in improved symptoms under double-blind conditions.”
The Journal of reproductive medicine • 1983 | View Paper
“However, progesterone may secondarily affect maternal vitamin B-6 stores during pregnancy, by temporary deposition and increased retention of vitamin B-6.”