10-02-2021, 04:07 AM
(09-02-2021, 04:52 AM)Nipply Russel Wrote: @Lotus: First of all, that nipple of yours literally makes my mouth water. If there is a more feminine version of the human nozzle, I've not seen it. I feel the need for a nap after looking at it.a1
Nipply, at the risk of sounding like a total noob


(09-02-2021, 04:52 AM)Nipply Russel Wrote: Second, I developed my DVT whilst taking very low dose PM, a daily DHT blocker AND using a touch of progesterone cream a few times a week (about as often as my PM), so I'm not confident that PG would reduce the risk enough for me. This leaves me with a few choices:
So sorry to hear about your DVT. I'm a firm believer that PM causes oxidative stress, however, not in all people though. The fact it does is scary.
Here a study on the subject of oxidative stress:
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3101336/
Please let me explain a less complicated version of possible solutions. Perhaps those who have fast metabolisms (or specifically "fast oxidizer") ends up speeding up whole body inflammation. Or perhaps this scenario might put those in an elevated state of inflammation which can lead to thrombosis. And this (inflammation) is where DVT starts.
We touched on this very subject on post #39
https://www.breastnexus.com/showthread.php?tid=29952&pid=214277&highlight=Inflammation#pid214277
(09-02-2021, 04:52 AM)Nipply Russel Wrote: 1. Stop altogether
2. Make those PM suppositories (my silicone molds are stuck in transit)
3. Take PM and supplement it with Rutin in the hope that the latter prevents DVT
4. Take little or no PM and stick with the DHT blocker and PG.
All and all, one thing should be a constant with taking PM, and that's reducing inflammation. Adding antioxidants helps reduce systemic inflammation. Number 4 makes sense to me. Rutin and or Luteolin makes sense for reducing inflammation as they inhibit those free radicals that produce an inflammatory response. Coincidently luteolin also works as a PDE-4 Inhibitor, which helps drugs with the synthesis in the mitochondria.
Food Antioxidants and Their Anti-Inflammatory Properties: A Potential Role in Cardiovascular Diseases and Cancer Prevention
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5456284/
(09-02-2021, 04:52 AM)Nipply Russel Wrote: I've told myself a thousand times that presenting/looking male with boobs is a bad idea for me, so I'd consider bigger, better nipples to be a wonderful compromise. Do you feel I'd get any kind of results without PM? Something more nipple-oriented, perhaps? I could easily use the cream for a long time without having to worry about getting caught.
Lol, I didn't get that memo, you know @ being bad for oneself...I just wanted boobs.

If you just wanted nipple growth, I'd try BioLabs cream...and keep the application to the nipples. Anything beyond and you're going down a different rabbit hole.