15-10-2015, 11:02 PM
Cheryl had other health issues that contributed. Even she admits that.
Now, I'm not sure what you mean by "synthetics will cease the moment you stop."
Synthetics, non-synthetics drugs, etc all have a permanent effect if taken too long. 6 months is typically listed as the point of no return for BO. Coincidentally, 6 months is also considered the point of no return for just any type of HRT (hence why I never go more than 3 months). Basically, 6 months of having more estrogen than testosterone is what it takes to shut things down downstairs, and as mentioned in many numerous places, once you develop breast tissue, it's there to stay, only going away with surgery. There may be a slight reduction if you had used PM just because of the way PM works (basically gives the swelling women typically get during their cycle) but the tissue (boobs) are still there.
Besides length of usage, there's dosage. With PM, many male users take the standard 500mg recommended for women. Some double that. There are a few that take as much as 3000mg. Seems that those that take higher dosages are more likely to have issues downstairs. (heck even I on 500mg have sluggish reactions) On BO, it seems like 1750mg is the base amount that most males take. That's 7 times the recommended amount.
So for those hoping to keep things going downstairs might want to consider lowering the dosages and/or time length of continuous use. It's by no means an exact science. listen to your body and always play it on the safe side. Yes it'll take a lot longer (seems like those that take high dosages are hoping for quick changes) but you'll be able to stop easier before things go too far.
In conclusion, the warnings for BO apply to any method that alters your hormones to grow breasts.
Now, I'm not sure what you mean by "synthetics will cease the moment you stop."
Synthetics, non-synthetics drugs, etc all have a permanent effect if taken too long. 6 months is typically listed as the point of no return for BO. Coincidentally, 6 months is also considered the point of no return for just any type of HRT (hence why I never go more than 3 months). Basically, 6 months of having more estrogen than testosterone is what it takes to shut things down downstairs, and as mentioned in many numerous places, once you develop breast tissue, it's there to stay, only going away with surgery. There may be a slight reduction if you had used PM just because of the way PM works (basically gives the swelling women typically get during their cycle) but the tissue (boobs) are still there.
Besides length of usage, there's dosage. With PM, many male users take the standard 500mg recommended for women. Some double that. There are a few that take as much as 3000mg. Seems that those that take higher dosages are more likely to have issues downstairs. (heck even I on 500mg have sluggish reactions) On BO, it seems like 1750mg is the base amount that most males take. That's 7 times the recommended amount.
So for those hoping to keep things going downstairs might want to consider lowering the dosages and/or time length of continuous use. It's by no means an exact science. listen to your body and always play it on the safe side. Yes it'll take a lot longer (seems like those that take high dosages are hoping for quick changes) but you'll be able to stop easier before things go too far.
In conclusion, the warnings for BO apply to any method that alters your hormones to grow breasts.

