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(18-03-2015, 12:48 PM)-Clelia- Wrote:  Thank you Smile

And thanks about the interesting research linked (maybe would have been better if they added alpha linolenic acid on their omega 3 research, but our body should convert it to DHA and EPA).


What a nice coincidence, that research group is close where I live.
Usually i write on the italian forum, so i am here just to thank you and report links that i didnt find on your demanding thread (thanx i have a BSc degree... That helped me a lot Big Grin).
Your research is very good Wink There is always a point where to start, then research brings you everywhere.

Btw, I have a question, what hormones a biomale should check, prior her program?

Thank you so much for that comment.....and wow a BSc degree (too cool) Tongue

(18-03-2015, 12:48 PM)-Clelia- Wrote:  Btw, I have a question, what hormones a biomale should check, prior her program?

This could be expensive......but I'd have these checked,
total (T), free (FT), bioavailable testosterone (bT), oestradiol (E2), bioavailable oestradiol (bE2), oestrone (E1), sex-hormone binding globulin (SHBG), and insulin-like growth factor 1 (IGF-1), also progesterone, DHEAS, cortisol. albumin.

Or if that doesn't work I'd do this:
FT, E2, Progesterone.......some sites offer package deals (e.g 5 tests), seems to be the most popular, that's around $100 to $150.00 (U.S.).


Ok......now I have a question for you.Big Grin (I hope you don't mind).....I'm very interested in membrane fluidity (atm lol), anyways... what would you think if I said that the palmitoylation of estrogen receptor alpha (ER-a) is (or can be) mediated by oxidative phosphorylation?. Incidentally, I'm sure you're aware that fatty acids synthesize aromatase, (what are your thoughts?).

On another note....I've seen that EPA and DHA reduces the risk of breast cancer by as much as a 32% reduction, I don't know the dosage.

Estrogen receptor-mediated regulation of oxidative stress and DNA damage in breast cancer.
Mobley JA1, Brueggemeier RW.
Author information
Abstract
Estrogens have been implicated to be complete carcinogens in breast and gynecologic tissues. Possible mechanisms may include differential metabolism with subsequent formation of reactive oxygen species and/or a receptor-mediated pathway, which may also involve indirect modulation of intracellular redox state. Estrogen-mediated oxidative DNA damage in mammary gland epithelia includes the induction of 8-oxo-2'-deoxyguanosine, both in vitro and in vivo, thereby suggesting a role for oxidative stress in the initiation and/or progression of breast neoplasia. In order to study this phenomenon, we have treated estrogen receptor alpha (ER-alpha)-positive MCF-7 cells and ER-alpha-negative MDA-MB-231 cells with 10 nM 17beta-estradiol (E2), while measuring changes in antioxidant status and sensitivity to DNA damage by peroxide. Treatment of MCF-7 cells with E2 resulted in a marked decrease in the ability for these cells to metabolize peroxide, which paralleled a decrease in catalase activity and total glutathione levels. These observations also correlated with an increased sensitivity to peroxide-induced DNA damage. The estrogen-induced effects were all opposed by the anti-estrogen tamoxifen. In addition, the estrogen-mediated down regulation of peroxide metabolism, catalase activity, and sensitivity to DNA damage were not observed in the MDA-MB-231 cell line. Treatment of MCF-7 cells with E2 also resulted in increased glutathione peroxidase, superoxide dismutases (I) and (II) and glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase activities. Therefore, in this breast cancer model antioxidant status is modulated through the actions of the ER. The data may explain some of the estrogen-induced pro-oxidant effects previously reported in vivo. In addition, this is the first report indicating that E2 is capable of inducing an increase in sensitivity to oxidative DNA damage through an ER-mediated mechanism.

ETF red + Q → ETF ox + QH2 (Sorry) Blush

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


Effects of Dietary Fish Oil Supplementation on the Phospholipid Composition and Fluidity of Cell Membranes from Human Volunteers
http://www.karger.com/Article/Abstract/12797
The full study is behind a pay wall (drat...) Rolleyes
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(18-03-2015, 07:04 PM)ELLACRAIG Wrote:  Also put a footnote how important it is the add in all "vitamin & mineral" supplementation taking also as some might think its not relevant to NBE but it really is if they are megadosing on certain vitamins which is dangerous.

Great point Ella, sure, we can add that too.

One thing I forgot,,,,,,,a hormone panel...duh!

I'd have to come up with a spreadsheet that can be tied to the whole thing....,
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Oh Lotus, now that would be interesting to see. All I really see is "Bio-Female" normal levels and such.
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Ummmm, time for this electronics and computer tech to head out of this convo.... Too many academics, I am allergic..... SNEEZE


Big Grin
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(19-03-2015, 12:10 AM)iaboy Wrote:  Oh Lotus, now that would be interesting to see. All I really see is "Bio-Female" normal levels and such.

You know what would be really interesting is if we had something worked out with a reputable and discrete lab. Like a package deal for all BN members, I don't know how all the logistics would shake out....., but it'd sure be interesting. It would make sense if the cost was around $50.00 for let's say 3 tests. That expense would be justified if you were upside down on one hormone......eliminates the expense for that particular supplement until the imbalance is corrected, no?
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Holy wowzers, Lotus! I just read this whole thread, and you're not kidding in your siggy, are you? They're bleeding, all right. Smile. Amazing progress with your growth! I have three words for you: Va. Va. Voom!

Since you are so kind as to stick around as a much admired resource, I've a quick question. What are your thoughts on BO and detox? I know you don't recommend BO specifically, (and now I know why!), but I understood it was best to keep some momentum going for at least a couple of months, barring any scary developments.

If I were to add dandelion and other detoxers say, during my period, would that likely help clear the receptors, or do you it would make little enough difference that I just ought to wait for my full blown detox week in May-ish?

Thank you!

Xo, Soli

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I know, the last time I checked, it was something like $59 USD for 2 test's. But, for the blood panel my doctor ran on me, it included lipids, cholesterols, Free t. I think it had like 8 test's in all, but I was only interested in 3 of them, and it cost like $200.00. So, I am guessing per test that would be about the average of $25.

The good thing is the "home" test, you actually tell them what test's you want/need.
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thanks lotus for your answer,
mine will take few days... You gave me homeworks, I have to study now Smile also i will be off for a little journey. See you on tuesday!

anyway, when I was at university, all scientific papers were free.. Good times those. You should find an insider that can give you free information Smile But untill that, also abstracts are good enough.. They tell you the results, at least..
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haha yes they always say caffeine is bad for boobies. but seeing that you still take it and have those amazing growth, I think its just a myth.

Anyways, do you think that reishi is better than saw palmetto in blocking T? I think I read in few pages back that you did prefer reishi right?
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(19-03-2015, 12:36 AM)Soledad46 Wrote:  Holy wowzers, Lotus! I just read this whole thread, and you're not kidding in your siggy, are you? They're bleeding, all right. Smile. Amazing progress with your growth! I have three words for you: Va. Va. Voom!

Hi Soli, Blush and thanks lol, I learned early on about making my eyes bleed lol, that statement actually came from one of our longtime members Tibetan, aka the Tibetan Princess, who would often say "Research till your eyes bleed".... being a big fan of hers I asked permission before using that phrase, which she gave the go ahead. Big Grin

But yeah...what can I say....I'm just a sponge.Wink...... soaking up useless Rolleyes knowledge, lol. Seriously though, knowledge helped my growth. Our NBE search archive is a valuable tool, our admin (Eve M) has said that we have more info in our database than most search engines about breasts growth out there, in essence, we ARE the lab. Big Grin


(19-03-2015, 12:36 AM)Soledad46 Wrote:  Since you are so kind as to stick around as a much admired resource, I've a quick question. What are your thoughts on BO and detox? I know you don't recommend BO specifically, (and now I know why!), but I understood it was best to keep some momentum going for at least a couple of months, barring any scary developments.

If I were to add dandelion and other detoxers say, during my period, would that likely help clear the receptors, or do you it would make little enough difference that I just ought to wait for my full blown detox week in May-ish?

Thank you!

Xo, Soli

Soli, receptors desensitize, or less sensitive to binding, which imo at that point makes sense to reset then so to speak. Here's some context (below) on receptors.

(19-11-2014, 02:54 AM)Lotus Wrote:  It is now known that estrogens exert their end-organ effect by activating a complex intracellular mechanism. Tissues which respond to estrogen possess intracytoplasmic proteins (receptors) that preferentially bind specific steroids.

For instance, a cell from the uterus will possess 5000–15,000 estrogen receptors whereas a cell from the spleen will have none. These receptors recognize estrogens by their three dimensional and chemical characteristics and bind it with high affinity (KD =10-10), specificity, and saturability.
NBE Strategies (receptor)
http://www.breastnexus.com/showthread.php?tid=22119&page=14&highlight=Receptors

One issue I have with supplements (BO, PM too) is there's no way to verify said ingredients, this includes the standardized versions too. Some top retail chains got caught red handed selling bogus sups. Having purchased those bogus brands I'm forever jaded lol,..but......I haven't lost faith in FOOD, Rolleyes organic as much is possible there.

A detox removes the impurities from the liver, kidneys, intestinal tract, skin, other organs too. You can detox many ways, e.g. Water (filtered, 8 cups per day) exercise, red wine vinegar, lemon water (a great kick start to getting the metabolism going in the morning). I'm a big fan of deep breathing too.

I firmly believe it's possible doing some cardio can have just as much effect as say a mini detox. And by that I mean.....blood oxygen. Sex hormones are delivered in our blood through proteins, albumin, SHBG, another low level performer called Fibrinogen.

Albumin carries around 45% (est) potential to activate hormones, SHBG ties up around 52% in the inactive state. That only leaves 2-5% of active hormones to do the job of binding with sex hormones. Fibrogen makes up the difference, which isn't squat, tbh lol.

The point being is to oxygenate that blood, it will help reduce inflammation (which is a whole other topic lol) and deliver that all important 2-5%. A quick note (or activator) about getting the blood going,......"just shake it", meaning your whole body, or run in place......whatever you can to shake the cobwebs out.......If it means looking odd while others look on with wtf look....so what!! your on a mission........mission breast growth.

Big Grin (great question Soli, thanks).


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