5 hours ago
Hello all,
As a philosophical (or preferential) question, would you consider pursing breast growth to be more of an art or a science?
I consider it to be more of an art. I'm not a doctor or scientist (actually I'm an accountant by training
). When I was on PM, I felt like it was a lot of self-experimentation. I tried higher and varying doses to see what produced results (physical and mental) for me. My priority was nuking my testosterone levels and elevating my estrogen levels to maximize breast growth. I never really delved into the science aspect, as I was searching for what worked specifically for me, as opposed to what worked (on average) for others. I tried other herbs (milk thistle, spearmint to name a few from memory), but I never took them as long as I did with PM.
(On a bit of a tangent) When I switched to HRT, the "standard" starting regime (oral E and spiro) didn't effectively work for me, even at the higher levels (8mg for oral E, and 200mg for spiro). Thankfully, I got connected to a different doctor who had the wisdom to get me on eligard (to suppress my testosterone levels, as opposed to trying to push my spiro levels even higher) and switching me from oral E to estradiol cypionate (injections) to get my E levels where they needed to be. Even once I got on injections, it still took time to fine-tune it to be an optimal level for me.
Thoughts?
If you would like, please share your own experience with NBE/HRT and whether you consider it to have been more of an art or a science for you.
As a philosophical (or preferential) question, would you consider pursing breast growth to be more of an art or a science?
I consider it to be more of an art. I'm not a doctor or scientist (actually I'm an accountant by training
). When I was on PM, I felt like it was a lot of self-experimentation. I tried higher and varying doses to see what produced results (physical and mental) for me. My priority was nuking my testosterone levels and elevating my estrogen levels to maximize breast growth. I never really delved into the science aspect, as I was searching for what worked specifically for me, as opposed to what worked (on average) for others. I tried other herbs (milk thistle, spearmint to name a few from memory), but I never took them as long as I did with PM.(On a bit of a tangent) When I switched to HRT, the "standard" starting regime (oral E and spiro) didn't effectively work for me, even at the higher levels (8mg for oral E, and 200mg for spiro). Thankfully, I got connected to a different doctor who had the wisdom to get me on eligard (to suppress my testosterone levels, as opposed to trying to push my spiro levels even higher) and switching me from oral E to estradiol cypionate (injections) to get my E levels where they needed to be. Even once I got on injections, it still took time to fine-tune it to be an optimal level for me.
Thoughts?
If you would like, please share your own experience with NBE/HRT and whether you consider it to have been more of an art or a science for you.

