05-01-2014, 05:24 PM
And age 45-60? If you look at the whole article, they had no intent whatsoever to check, or try to increase, breast growth. It was a study to determine the amount of "relief" gained versus synthetic drugs. Looking at the dosages, I'd be quite surprised if anyone, even on the synths, experienced any growth. Women over 45 probably have all the growth they want. They're probably more interested in putting them back where they originated than making them bigger! Breast growth was not the object of the study!! When we look at things such as this, we need to be sure we don't use a "blanket application", and instead decide if what we're looking at even applies to us. And then, when all is said and done, there is always a pretty fair chance that what works for 100 out of 100 women isn't going to do jack squat for you or me. Even when you throw men into a study, ( and good luck finding a study with men on a subject we really need) remember that the selection parameters are much more defined and selective than any group of us in here could ever be.
Sorry, but I just don't see how this applies to me, and not trying to be selfish by saying that. On the other hand, it IS another study done on PM, and hopefully will lead to more.
Sorry, but I just don't see how this applies to me, and not trying to be selfish by saying that. On the other hand, it IS another study done on PM, and hopefully will lead to more.

