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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
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I know you are in THE ZONE right now but when you are done you really need too lay out a simplified summary of this for us laypeople ok ! Shy

Can you step out the "safe" or "safer" herbs as per that last paragraph I commented on. Txs d
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Chaste berry (vitex) looks pretty strong, PM performs poorly according to this study, which when you look at it, it's one of the best studies out there. (Take a look for yourself).

Credit lovely11 for the link.
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(24-02-2015, 04:17 AM)ELLACRAIG Wrote:  I know you are in THE ZONE right now but when you are done you really need too lay out a simplified summary of this for us laypeople ok ! Shy

Can you step out the "safe" or "safer" herbs as per that last paragraph I commented on. Txs d

Lol, oh ok. Blush

Rhubarb is absurdly potent at estrogen receptor alpha, to far of the chart, and would be potentially hazardous for breast cancer.

Like I said, vitex has a strong binding effect for ER-a, but also is effective at ER-b (protects against the prolifertive sides of breast cancer).

Combining free fatty acids with something like vitex improves the molecular synthesis of ersrogen receptor alpha while offering it protection against breast cancer. Call it a two-fer or BOGO (buy one get one) = growth plus aromatase (free fatty acids that is).
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This should be required reading, Big Grin


Estrogen is not estrogen any longer alpha vs beta
http://weeksmd.com/2011/10/estrogen-is-n...a-vs-beta/
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See here's the holy grail-

ERa (estrogen receptor alpha) is a palmitoylated protein
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2246083/

Yes, palmitoylated protein is a palmitic acid.......otherwise known as palm, other palmitic acids are listed 5-6 posts ago.

http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Palmitoylation

Actually listed here.

(24-02-2015, 03:33 AM)Lotus Wrote:  Alright, I'll try this.....Wink

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

Ok, now I'm done. Big Grin
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(24-02-2015, 04:43 AM)Lotus Wrote:  See here's the holy grail-

ERa (estrogen receptor alpha) is a palmitoylated protein
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2246083/

Yes, palmitoylated protein is a palmitic acid.......otherwise known as palm, other palmitic acids are listed 5-6 posts ago.

http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Palmitoylation

Actually listed here.

(24-02-2015, 03:33 AM)Lotus Wrote:  Alright, I'll try this.....Wink

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

So basically if you did a combo of vitex + liquorice + red clover + khudzu . Than that should. Give you better boobi growth ?
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I'd just stick with 1 (vitex or red clover), then......add in free fatty acids.

The point being they (phyto's) could interfere with each other.
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(24-02-2015, 05:06 AM)Lotus Wrote:  I'd just stick with 1 (vitex or red clover), then......add in free fatty acids.

The point being they (phyto's) could interfere with each other.

I recon that is where my program is going wrong !! Sad my program has combo of 8 diffrent herbs +PM and fenu , as listed in my thread Sad

Once I finish my present mixture , I will go for vitex and walnuts Smile
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(24-02-2015, 05:06 AM)Lotus Wrote:  I'd just stick with 1 (vitex or red clover), then......add in free fatty acids.

The point being they (phyto's) could interfere with each other.

Trying to follow the discussion and links (some WAY over my head) -- are you suggesting that Vitex might be a better alternative than PM? Sorry to be a reductionist, but when the science gets dense, that is what I become.
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