That's nice work Kelly,
Don't forget, extracts (liquid) will concentrate in target tissues (e.g. breasts). It's important to find a carrier to speed up cell diffusion, EFA's (essential fatty acids) fit the bill, my favorite is coconut oil, (fat soluble). It's been shown that FAS help hormones (chaperone) to these target tissues.
Understand it takes more than just gulping down 3000 mg PM a day to grow breasts, progesterone and estradiol with enhance elongation and side branching. Calcium Ca2 plays an important role in "the regulation of calcium" through the intercellular signaling of Ca2 (calcium). They also act as a second messenger, (aka- signaling cascades), and speaking of second messengers I'm seeing them as another mediator of NBE,
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intracellular signaling molecules released by the cell to trigger physiological changes such as proliferation, differentiation, migration, survival, and apoptosis.)
.....a second messenger, in neurotransmitter release from neurons, in contraction of all muscle cell types, and in fertilization. Many enzymes require calcium ions as a cofactor, those of the blood-clotting cascade being notable examples.
calcium-dependent kinases, and releases arachidonic acid, which is a precursor to eicosanoids and other signaling agents. Arachidonic acid, through its conversion to several eicosanoids, regulates a number of cell processes through protein kinase C pathways, (arachidonic acid) is mediated by PGE2, (prostaglandin cyclic fatty acid compounds with varying hormone like effects).
Yikes!!, sorry kazooie, I went way off OP, seeds contain all the properties we want for NBE. And FG is FAT, protein, 5 ar (anti-DHT) and estroegenic/progestrogenic.
Progestin-dependent effect of forskolin on human endometrial aromatase acitivity
http://humrep.oxfordjournals.org/content...1.abstract
Incidentally,
Endogenous avg. produced daily (males)
MEN
-Hormone ( FSH): 2 - 18 mIU/ml
-Testosterone 3mg to 10mg (daily)
-Prolactin 7 - 18 ng/ml
-FT-Free T is about 2% (this is the functional T)
-BT-Bound T or 98%
-Albumin 38% (bloodstream)
-SHBG is 60% (sex-hormone-binding-globulin)
-DHT approximately 7% of T is reduced by 5 ar
-Estradiol approximately 0.3% of testosterone is converted into E2 by aromatase (CYP19A1) of that 0.3%, 20% is directly produced by the testes. Roughly 60% of circulating estradiol is derived from direct testicular secretion or from conversion of testicular androgens. The remaining fraction is derived from peripheral conversion of adrenal androgens. The serum levels of estradiol in males (14 - 55 pg/mL) are roughly comparable to those of postmenopausal women (< 35 pg/mL).