28-01-2016, 09:01 PM
(28-01-2016, 08:27 PM)iaboy Wrote:(28-01-2016, 08:06 PM)Lotus Wrote: For instance, CYP2B9 feminizes in the liver and brain. It makes sense to list the corresponding supplements for the net effect (the pathway). I know lol, sounds like genome mapping right?. Only this version is NBE style.
I get the term "feminizing the brain", it causes a person to mellow out, think of pastels more than hard colors, etc.
But what do you mean "feminizing the liver"? I didn't know that the liver causes secondary sexual characteristics, like breasts.
Not changing secondary characteristics, just the signaling to the hypothalamus which controls the release of gonadotropins. And once this signal of increased growth hormone gets to the brain it has a feminizing effect there.......too. Therefore, we must examine further the femininizing effects of additional growth hormone secretions and how it relates to gender dysphoria. That age old theory of low T feminizes needs to make room for this addition.