21-05-2016, 05:59 AM
Can we call up the signal of E2 (estradiol) whenever we'd like?, I think it's a distant possibility. Greetings fellow boob lovers , as we know E2 is stored in aromatase and in SHBG (sex hormone binding globulin).
Dht has a 4x affinity in SHBG over estradiol, something that lowers DHT in SHBG is increased body temperature. My idea would be to displace DHT from SHBG by way of free energy binding of estradiol. Up to 95% of hormones, fatty acids are bound in plasma, and SHBG carries hormones to tissues, and........on another note steroid synthesis occurs in peripheral tissue(s).......i.e. breast, adipose, testes.
Getting back to free energy binding, I believe (to a certain extent) that this (F.E.B.) takes place in a few reactions (thermogenesis, release of leptin, fasting, and possibly the adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH) inside our bodies. But, by raising our body temp we lower DHT in SHBG and free up E2 (the calling up of E2).
There is an exact sequence on how this goes imo, but it's tied to metabolism, a few other things too. I'll explain more in detail soon, I just wanted to share some exciting prospects.
Here's a thread I started but never got around to finishing, it outlines the very essence of this theory:
Metabolism and Hormones
http://www.breastnexus.com/showthread.php?tid=22831
Dht has a 4x affinity in SHBG over estradiol, something that lowers DHT in SHBG is increased body temperature. My idea would be to displace DHT from SHBG by way of free energy binding of estradiol. Up to 95% of hormones, fatty acids are bound in plasma, and SHBG carries hormones to tissues, and........on another note steroid synthesis occurs in peripheral tissue(s).......i.e. breast, adipose, testes.
Getting back to free energy binding, I believe (to a certain extent) that this (F.E.B.) takes place in a few reactions (thermogenesis, release of leptin, fasting, and possibly the adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH) inside our bodies. But, by raising our body temp we lower DHT in SHBG and free up E2 (the calling up of E2).
There is an exact sequence on how this goes imo, but it's tied to metabolism, a few other things too. I'll explain more in detail soon, I just wanted to share some exciting prospects.
Here's a thread I started but never got around to finishing, it outlines the very essence of this theory:
Metabolism and Hormones
http://www.breastnexus.com/showthread.php?tid=22831