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Delayed reaction to PM?

#1

I have had gynecomastia since adolescence and until January of this year had not tried any form of NBE.

Inspired by some of the beautiful breasts on this forum in January I ordered a couple of bottles of Barlowes, took 500 mg per day for over two weeks and then quit for a month. In March I started again, moving up to 1000 mg per day for several weeks. By the first week of April I didn't see that it was having any effect, other than making my skin softer, and decided to give it up entirely. Now, two plus months later, I seem to be experiencing some growth. Or is it my imagination? I've never taken measurements, so this is subjective, but my breasts definitely seem fuller now.

I am wondering whether anyone else has had an experience like this, especially after having taken so little PM (about 55 500 mg capsules in all.
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#2

(01-07-2016, 08:07 PM)Wuerstchen Wrote:  I have had gynecomastia since adolescence and until January of this year had not tried any form of NBE.

Inspired by some of the beautiful breasts on this forum in January I ordered a couple of bottles of Barlowes, took 500 mg per day for over two weeks and then quit for a month. In March I started again, moving up to 1000 mg per day for several weeks. By the first week of April I didn't see that it was having any effect, other than making my skin softer, and decided to give it up entirely. Now, two plus months later, I seem to be experiencing some growth. Or is it my imagination? I've never taken measurements, so this is subjective, but my breasts definitely seem fuller now.

I am wondering whether anyone else has had an experience like this, especially after having taken so little PM (about 55 500 mg capsules in all.

I have heard of B.O. doing the same thing, but not PM.. perhaps it is your body has been signaled to grow grow grow! Smile
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#3

(01-07-2016, 08:10 PM)Tanya Marie Squirrel Wrote:  
(01-07-2016, 08:07 PM)Wuerstchen Wrote:  I have had gynecomastia since adolescence and until January of this year had not tried any form of NBE.

Inspired by some of the beautiful breasts on this forum in January I ordered a couple of bottles of Barlowes, took 500 mg per day for over two weeks and then quit for a month. In March I started again, moving up to 1000 mg per day for several weeks. By the first week of April I didn't see that it was having any effect, other than making my skin softer, and decided to give it up entirely. Now, two plus months later, I seem to be experiencing some growth. Or is it my imagination? I've never taken measurements, so this is subjective, but my breasts definitely seem fuller now.

I am wondering whether anyone else has had an experience like this, especially after having taken so little PM (about 55 500 mg capsules in all.

I have heard of B.O. doing the same thing, but not PM.. perhaps it is your body has been signaled to grow grow grow! Smile

I am no whiz on body chemistry, but I wonder whether my gynecomastia has given me highly responsive estrogen receptors.
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#4

(01-07-2016, 08:40 PM)Wuerstchen Wrote:  
(01-07-2016, 08:10 PM)Tanya Marie Squirrel Wrote:  
(01-07-2016, 08:07 PM)Wuerstchen Wrote:  I have had gynecomastia since adolescence and until January of this year had not tried any form of NBE.

Inspired by some of the beautiful breasts on this forum in January I ordered a couple of bottles of Barlowes, took 500 mg per day for over two weeks and then quit for a month. In March I started again, moving up to 1000 mg per day for several weeks. By the first week of April I didn't see that it was having any effect, other than making my skin softer, and decided to give it up entirely. Now, two plus months later, I seem to be experiencing some growth. Or is it my imagination? I've never taken measurements, so this is subjective, but my breasts definitely seem fuller now.

I am wondering whether anyone else has had an experience like this, especially after having taken so little PM (about 55 500 mg capsules in all.

I have heard of B.O. doing the same thing, but not PM.. perhaps it is your body has been signaled to grow grow grow! Smile

I am no whiz on body chemistry, but I wonder whether my gynecomastia has given me highly responsive estrogen receptors.

*shakes magic 8ball* all signs point to "yes"
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#5

It's the other way around, meaning the estrogens receptors were already present (at birth) lower testosterone (imbalance) also has a lot to do with gynecomastia.
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(01-07-2016, 09:03 PM)Lotus Wrote:  It's the other way around, meaning the estrogens receptors were already present (at birth) lower testosterone (imbalance) also has a lot to do with gynecomastia.

Yes, that's what I meant, but might those estrogen receptors have made me more responsive to even a short regimen of PM?
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#7

(01-07-2016, 09:57 PM)Wuerstchen Wrote:  
(01-07-2016, 09:03 PM)Lotus Wrote:  It's the other way around, meaning the estrogens receptors were already present (at birth) lower testosterone (imbalance) also has a lot to do with gynecomastia.

Yes, that's what I meant, but might those estrogen receptors have made me more responsive to even a short regimen of PM?

A heightened response certainly makes sense, I like to think we're training those receptors to do our bidding (breast building). Keeping low concentration of PM throughout the day keeps a therapeutic curve benefiting hormonal release. (i.e. 100
to 200 mg every 3 hrs for guys, half that amount for the ladies), just my opinion though.
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#8

(01-07-2016, 08:40 PM)Wuerstchen Wrote:  I am no whiz on body chemistry, but I wonder whether my gynecomastia has given me highly responsive estrogen receptors.

I believe it has for me... I do only about 1200 - 1500mg equivalent of Ainterol's Extract and it does great by me.
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