DIM is an abbreviation for diindolylmethyane. It is a product of cruciferous vegetables (such as broccoli), and is believed both to help prevent cancer of various types and to regulate estrogen metabolism. It is also believed to be helpful in eliminating free testosterone, which contributes to prostate enlargement and cancer, perhaps as an effect of regulating estrogen metabolism. I learned all that through the google machine.
(24-06-2014, 07:11 PM)spanky Wrote: [ -> ]DIM is an abbreviation for diindolylmethyane. It is a product of cruciferous vegetables (such as broccoli), and is believed both to help prevent cancer of various types and to regulate estrogen metabolism. It is also believed to be helpful in eliminating free testosterone, which contributes to prostate enlargement and cancer, perhaps as an effect of regulating estrogen metabolism. I learned all that through the google machine.
Thank you.All right. Do you had experied effects from oil with PM skin lubricated?
(24-06-2014, 07:51 PM)spanky Wrote: [ -> ] (24-06-2014, 07:37 PM)Larana Wrote: [ -> ] (24-06-2014, 07:11 PM)spanky Wrote: [ -> ]DIM is an abbreviation for diindolylmethyane. It is a product of cruciferous vegetables (such as broccoli), and is believed both to help prevent cancer of various types and to regulate estrogen metabolism. It is also believed to be helpful in eliminating free testosterone, which contributes to prostate enlargement and cancer, perhaps as an effect of regulating estrogen metabolism. I learned all that through the google machine.
Thank you.All right. Do you had experied effects from oil with PM skin lubricated?
I have not.
My oily skin disappeared after taking PM for a few months. Oily skin is a consequence of high T. Now I have to moisturize my skin daily to keep it from drying out. Just another one of those woman things..giggle.
Clara
(24-06-2014, 08:43 PM)ClaraKay Wrote: [ -> ] (24-06-2014, 07:51 PM)spanky Wrote: [ -> ] (24-06-2014, 07:37 PM)Larana Wrote: [ -> ] (24-06-2014, 07:11 PM)spanky Wrote: [ -> ]DIM is an abbreviation for diindolylmethyane. It is a product of cruciferous vegetables (such as broccoli), and is believed both to help prevent cancer of various types and to regulate estrogen metabolism. It is also believed to be helpful in eliminating free testosterone, which contributes to prostate enlargement and cancer, perhaps as an effect of regulating estrogen metabolism. I learned all that through the google machine.
Thank you.All right. Do you had experied effects from oil with PM skin lubricated?
I have not.
My oily skin disappeared after taking PM for a few months. Oily skin is a consequence of high T. Now I have to moisturize my skin daily to keep it from drying out. Just another one of those woman things..giggle.
Clara
Thanks Clara,though you missunderstood me. I think mixed oil with Pm capsule's matter and massage that on your breast.Hmmm?
Oh, I see. Sorry. Another senior moment.
Clara
Larana, I think you'll have better results mixing PM extract and a carrier oil, (coconut oil maybe, if you don't mind the smell, lol).
(08-03-2014, 03:22 AM)Lotus Wrote: [ -> ]Coconut oil-makes connective tissues stronger for that much desired softness and elasticity. superb antioxidant activities that neutralize free radicals and slowing down aging, aids in breast feeding, Coconut oil is nature's richest source of MCFAs."
http://www.breastnexus.com/showthread.php?tid=19832
Mixing capsules with an oil doesn't really work well imo, (yes I've tried it).
Lotus,
Very nice progress you are a great inspiration and a friend keep up the great work on helping us girls stay on the right track.
(25-06-2014, 02:09 AM)Connie5 Wrote: [ -> ]Lotus,
Very nice progress you are a great inspiration and a friend keep up the great work on helping us girls stay on the right track.
Thanks Connie,
good friends means the earth too me!!, I'm proud to call you my friend, I hope you're doing fine.
(24-06-2014, 03:55 AM)Lenneth Wrote: [ -> ]going off the formula you posted, i'm about 1/2 an A.
That's cool, that tells me there's tissue growth, are you still on SP?.