24-09-2014, 03:29 AM
Aromatase is way more useful than I thought. It kills two birds with one stone: reducing androgens which directly inhibit breast size, and it makes estrogens. One example is the effectiveness of aromatase to cause major gynecomastia. Aromatase-inhibitors do the opposite. LH, androgen, or dhea may not even be necessary. Many times, LH increases on its own based on feedback or everyday foods. I hypothesize that topical aromatases may be highly effective. I wonder if topical tea tree and lavender are aromatases.
5-alpha-reductase-inhibitors are useful for preventing testosterone conversion into the more inhibiting DHT. Aromatase reduces the amount of testosterone available to turn into DHT.
Liver health is very important, first of all for overall health, and secondly it uses the enzyme 16a-OHase to break down estradiol into the more bioavailable estriol. Does Milk thistle support this function?
Aromatase mostly takes care of estrogens. There are also progestogens and prolactin.
5-alpha-reductase-inhibitors are useful for preventing testosterone conversion into the more inhibiting DHT. Aromatase reduces the amount of testosterone available to turn into DHT.
Liver health is very important, first of all for overall health, and secondly it uses the enzyme 16a-OHase to break down estradiol into the more bioavailable estriol. Does Milk thistle support this function?
Aromatase mostly takes care of estrogens. There are also progestogens and prolactin.