This is slightly off topic but I'll ask it nevertheless.
Are estrogen receptors a finite number (we have X and all we will ever has is X) or is there some way to increase them?
The reason I ask is two fold. One, the obvious reason is because if receptors can be increased then breast growth, theoretically, could be potentially quickened. Two, there is a cost element here: we're essentially taking PM doses based on what others have taken. In other words, we're not sure if the amount we're taking is maximizing the receptors or if the amount is leaving many receptors still to be had. We either are wasting money or not spending enough.
Furthermore, it seems like there are a myriad of other variables that we haven't really considered and/or really explored: body mass index, daily calorie intake, metabolism, ect..
As one who really enjoys your wonkish posts on the 'inner workings' of NBE aspects, I cannot say 'Thank you' enough.
Are estrogen receptors a finite number (we have X and all we will ever has is X) or is there some way to increase them?
The reason I ask is two fold. One, the obvious reason is because if receptors can be increased then breast growth, theoretically, could be potentially quickened. Two, there is a cost element here: we're essentially taking PM doses based on what others have taken. In other words, we're not sure if the amount we're taking is maximizing the receptors or if the amount is leaving many receptors still to be had. We either are wasting money or not spending enough.
Furthermore, it seems like there are a myriad of other variables that we haven't really considered and/or really explored: body mass index, daily calorie intake, metabolism, ect..
As one who really enjoys your wonkish posts on the 'inner workings' of NBE aspects, I cannot say 'Thank you' enough.

