04-01-2019, 01:56 AM
(04-01-2019, 01:08 AM)Aria said: Wrote: Auzi, to my knowledge, PM does not kill off old cells or areas of tissue. Like most forms of estrogenics, it promotes development of breast tissue and influences fat migration in a more feminine way. It is true that some forms of cancers can be Estrogen Positive, but I have never heard of cells being killed off.
I am no doctor, but it seems to me that maybe the higher CRP was due to a few cells left behind after surgery that died before, during or after?
Hi Aria, thank you for your insight!
The high CRP count was actually in September, way before (about 60 days) my surgery in December. I didn't have any any more blood work done after that to re-check the CRP, so I guess it should've gone down...?
So your theory essentially is that, as I already have breast tissue and fat, no cells or tissue should be killed, only promoted/grown by the PM? That would make sense to me.
Thanks Aria, hope your keeping well and happy with your results!
Auzi

