Shop for herbs and other supplements on Amazon


Project X (hrt)

(23-02-2015, 09:08 PM)pom19 Wrote:  
(23-02-2015, 09:03 PM)elainecd Wrote:  So.....does this mean to get more boobs I need to cut my balls off?
Or just up my PM, Reishi and Peony Root?
---------------------------------------------------------
Well elaine, that could be a good solution as long as the Dr. would use them as implants. Smile

Oh geeze, someone trying to take over as resident Smart Alec. LOL JEALOUS, wish I thought of it first...LOL

Good one POM ^5
Reply

(24-02-2015, 12:58 AM)iaboy Wrote:  
(23-02-2015, 09:08 PM)pom19 Wrote:  
(23-02-2015, 09:03 PM)elainecd Wrote:  So.....does this mean to get more boobs I need to cut my balls off?
Or just up my PM, Reishi and Peony Root?
---------------------------------------------------------
Well elaine, that could be a good solution as long as the Dr. would use them as implants. Smile

Oh geeze, someone trying to take over as resident Smart Alec. LOL JEALOUS, wish I thought of it first...LOL

Good one POM ^5
--------------------------------------------------------------------
It was such a serendipity. I was in my office and after reading the post this funny thought came to me. I started laughing and could not stop, so I said oh, well, let our buddies laugh too. Smile

Reply

Why essential fatty acids works with hormones,

Saturated Fats from Foods Help Build Hormones and Tame Your Appetite
http://articles.mercola.com/sites/articl...f-fat.aspx
Reply

(24-02-2015, 01:54 AM)Lotus Wrote:  Why essential fatty acids works with hormones,

Saturated Fats from Foods Help Build Hormones and Tame Your Appetite
http://articles.mercola.com/sites/articl...f-fat.aspx

A similar case here they studied several people and did pre high fat diets blood tests then fed these people a true high fat diet with butters and fat left on the meat etc etc. Long story short all blood tests for associated things all improved after the high fat diet. Mostly diabetics from memory. It would pay to note these people were not fed any sugars! Bread s sweets etc. Just real fatty meat meals and veggie based carbs.
My granny cooked our meat and chips in lard! And I'm a skinny Minnie.
Reply

(24-02-2015, 02:08 AM)ELLACRAIG Wrote:  
(24-02-2015, 01:54 AM)Lotus Wrote:  Why essential fatty acids works with hormones,

Saturated Fats from Foods Help Build Hormones and Tame Your Appetite
http://articles.mercola.com/sites/articl...f-fat.aspx

A similar case here they studied several people and did pre high fat diets blood tests then fed these people a true high fat diet with butters and fat left on the meat etc etc. Long story short all blood tests for associated things all improved after the high fat diet. Mostly diabetics from memory. It would pay to note these people were not fed any sugars! Bread s sweets etc. Just real fatty meat meals and veggie based carbs.
My granny cooked our meat and chips in lard! And I'm a skinny Minnie.


I believe it, here's something else to consider, and it happens to be about palmatic acid. Can anybody guess the potential?. Big GrinRolleyes


Palmitoylation enhances the hydrophobicity of proteins and contributes to their membrane association. Palmitoylation also appears to play a significant role in subcellular trafficking of proteins between membrane compartments, as well as in modulating protein-protein interactions.

This observation raises the intriguing hypothesis that the palmitoylation of ERa could be the major determinant for ERa residence at the plasma membrane.

Here, we examine the role of palmitoylation in localizing ERa to the plasma membrane and in promoting the ERa caveolin-1 interaction, as well as the role of E2 in regulating ERa palmitoylation. Our results indicate that ERa palmitoylation is required for ERa protein interaction (i.e., caveolin-1) and for the receptor localization to and maintenance at the plasma membrane. As a consequence, ERa palmitoylation enables rapid E2 signaling important for cell proliferation.

Palmitoylation-dependent estrogen receptor alpha membrane localization: regulation by 17beta-estradiol.
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15496458
http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Palmitoylation
Reply

Alright, I'll try this.....Wink

Foods High in Palmitic acid(per 100 g edible portion)
http://wholefoodcatalog.info/nutrient/pa...oods/high/
Reply

Not that we get many chemists here, so when you do get one have to pay attention to what they've shared. You don't have to be a chemist to see all the evidence/research material posted out there on the possibilities of achieving breast growth, but it sure doesn't hurt if you ARE a chemist. Rolleyes

But.......this is doable Wink there's many ways to grow breasts, using phytoestrogens are only a small percentage in achieving breast growth. I'll show you why in the next post.


(18-02-2012, 06:27 PM)xxd Wrote:  Personally speaking I have a bachelors degree in chemistry so I can understand the research that is *there*.

(18-02-2012, 06:27 PM)xxd Wrote:  I'm sure there *are* studies that go on about the relative potency of particular estrogens vs their natural counterparts but the problem with leaving it at that is that not all phytoestrogens are made equal.

Some of them are still called phytoestrogens and yet they block the activity of estrogen in the body by competitively inhibiting the natural stuff, more strongly bind the receptor sites and then having much weaker action at the receptor sites.

What you want are herbs that have estrogenic effects that *don't* inhibit existing estrogens much and *also* add to the existing effects.
Reply

And these herbs are.....?
Reply

(20-05-2014, 04:20 AM)Lotus Wrote:  
(17-05-2014, 12:03 AM)lovely11 Wrote:  The information for miroestrol is here https://www.thieme-connect.com/products/...32-1328187

I misread it, and thought it caused mammary cell multiplication=growth. They believe it to activate ER-alpha, and to possibly increase mammary growth on normal cells, based on its results on a test-tube of bad cells. It could promote growth of mammary cells whether they are healthy tissue or not. So for now, its just a lead, to find this out.

A better herb would encourage healthy breast tissue and stop malignant tissue, such as fenugreek, asparagus or hops.

Rhubarb tops the list, crazy!!

[Image: attachment.php?aid=7897]


Reply

As you see it's about the binding affinity, even E2 has a very poor binding ability. But, you don't won't to push ER-a too much because of the proliferation of breast cancer. A balanced approach would be much safer. And incidentally, (CLA)-conjugated linolelic acid protects against breast cancer.

Conjugated linoleic acid induces apoptosis through estrogen
http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2407/8/208
Reply



Shop for herbs and other supplements on Amazon





Users browsing this thread: 8 Guest(s)


Shop for herbs and other supplements on Amazon

Breast Nexum is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for us to earn fees by linking to Amazon.com and affiliated sites.


Cookie Policy   Privacy Policy