Saturday will be my last day for awhile. As I stated before, Eve extended an invitation on returning anytime I'd like and continue as moderator, I said thank you, that would be awesome. (iaboy, thanks for the help). Thank you myboobs, spanky, elaine and Ella.
We have roughly 100,000 receptors per cell and over a billion cells throughout the body. I posted earlier information regarding receptors in the breasts (20 % of each hormone), although it appears in one male breast cancer study they found positive staining of 66% estrogen receptor and 22% progesterone receptor.
We don't need to overstimulate receptors, supplemental tolerance occurs when we've already reached saturation. It's like bombing the same site over and over even though it's been obliterated the 1st time.
Cell receptors, including hormone receptors, are special proteins found within and on the surface of certain cells throughout the body, including breast cells.
http://www.breastcancer.org/symptoms/dia...erstanding
I did some digging on the ilioinguinal nerve, a branch of the first lumbar nerve (L1). It separates from the first lumbar nerve along with the larger iliohypogastric nerve, electrical stimulation of the ilioinguinal nerve stimulates feminization of spermatic cord via, Leydig insulin-like hormone (Insl3). In other words, pack ur nuts and stimulate the canal......can you say tens unit, lmao. (Shae, you'll appreciate that one).
Synthesize collagen
Progesterone suppresses the P53 tumor gene (aka the prevention of cancer)
Lumbar (L1) stimulates scrotal nerve and T3 via Leydig insulin like hormone (Insl-3)
Estrogen initiates growth
Progesterone matures growth
Growth hormones builds cellular repair needed for breast growth.
IGF-1......IL3 (interleukin3)
promote HSD type 1 & 3, promote activin for FSH, inhibit LH