26-03-2015, 11:02 PM
Eva,
Progesterone restores estrogen receptor sensitivity to its original state. Progesterone also protects against the proliferate side of breast cancer in estrogen receptors. It also down regulates DHT through 5 alpha reductase. It has no feminzing effect. Progesterone in the presence of estrogen up-regulates side branching, and estrogen promotes the elongation of breasts. But......an odd spin is that progesterone down regulates it's own receptor, crazy huh?.
Eva, I'm wondering if you took progesterone at night, (which progesterone also promotes restful sleep) and I mean daily. Only in a smaller dose....I'm just thinking to restore the fullness/projection issue. They way I see pharma E releases and it's spikes throughout the day it would make sense to get that restorative phase from progesterone daily, plus....GH (growth hormone) is promoted by restful sleep. I dunno, it's what I would do.

But I'd also tell you need EFA's (essential fatty acids) to reduce the inflammatory response. And the body's inner inflammatory markers effect everything from high blood pressure, diabetes, the release of hormones through blood proteins....other bad stuff too.
Omega 3's is what I mean ....chia seeds are great.....krill oil too.
Progesterone restores estrogen receptor sensitivity to its original state. Progesterone also protects against the proliferate side of breast cancer in estrogen receptors. It also down regulates DHT through 5 alpha reductase. It has no feminzing effect. Progesterone in the presence of estrogen up-regulates side branching, and estrogen promotes the elongation of breasts. But......an odd spin is that progesterone down regulates it's own receptor, crazy huh?.
Eva, I'm wondering if you took progesterone at night, (which progesterone also promotes restful sleep) and I mean daily. Only in a smaller dose....I'm just thinking to restore the fullness/projection issue. They way I see pharma E releases and it's spikes throughout the day it would make sense to get that restorative phase from progesterone daily, plus....GH (growth hormone) is promoted by restful sleep. I dunno, it's what I would do.


But I'd also tell you need EFA's (essential fatty acids) to reduce the inflammatory response. And the body's inner inflammatory markers effect everything from high blood pressure, diabetes, the release of hormones through blood proteins....other bad stuff too.
Omega 3's is what I mean ....chia seeds are great.....krill oil too.