22-11-2013, 07:17 AM
JustEmily,
Assuming you know how to operate one, and assuming I wouldn't glow in the dark for too long, it is an interesting proposition. However, in order to have one done, don't we also have to assume that the main reason for doing so would be that someone has a brain abnormality that we would be looking to confirm? While I do agree that we here are somewhat different from the general population as a whole, are we abnormal?
Since a SPECT-CT scan is to check the "function" of the brain, rather than the structure, I'm not sure it would do much for us BO users, as BO, (if it does work, remains to be seen), is supposed to cause the eventual continuous aromatization of T into E by the male body, allowing the body to make it's own E without outside sources. I would think that this process, if it does indeed take place, would happen somewhere else in the body other than the brain. I can't say, even remotely, that BO has altered my mental processes one way or the other as far as feminine feelings or urges are concerned.
That said, I'd happily volunteer, just for the experience. Who knows, might find out I'm prone to getting dementia later in life. Then I'd have a chance to attempt early intervention. Actually, I would think your better candidates for this testing would be the PM users here, as every one of them has expressed mental effects caused by PM. So, it could be a chance to scientifically prove that.
Count me in, but no way am I travelling across the country for it. I can be a guinea pig right here. Have fun! Patti
Assuming you know how to operate one, and assuming I wouldn't glow in the dark for too long, it is an interesting proposition. However, in order to have one done, don't we also have to assume that the main reason for doing so would be that someone has a brain abnormality that we would be looking to confirm? While I do agree that we here are somewhat different from the general population as a whole, are we abnormal?
Since a SPECT-CT scan is to check the "function" of the brain, rather than the structure, I'm not sure it would do much for us BO users, as BO, (if it does work, remains to be seen), is supposed to cause the eventual continuous aromatization of T into E by the male body, allowing the body to make it's own E without outside sources. I would think that this process, if it does indeed take place, would happen somewhere else in the body other than the brain. I can't say, even remotely, that BO has altered my mental processes one way or the other as far as feminine feelings or urges are concerned.
That said, I'd happily volunteer, just for the experience. Who knows, might find out I'm prone to getting dementia later in life. Then I'd have a chance to attempt early intervention. Actually, I would think your better candidates for this testing would be the PM users here, as every one of them has expressed mental effects caused by PM. So, it could be a chance to scientifically prove that.
Count me in, but no way am I travelling across the country for it. I can be a guinea pig right here. Have fun! Patti