23-02-2014, 02:02 PM
Wow, that's alot of info to digest!
So what I got out of it it two fold:
1. That in theory, depending on the amount of active ingredient and how much PM that one is taking, it could be equivalent to true female hormone replacement therapy? If this is the case, are there any long time, heavy does users on here that have changed much like is seen on some of the other boards from just taking PM? Wouldn't that answer the question?
2. That taking large quantities of PM is not necessary to increase breast size; some may only need a little while other may need more to see results. Lots of other factors need to be considered.
Hopefully I'm not way off here....
I do like this statement from Dr. Anne, as it backs up what others have said about using a few drops of liquid PM versus pills.
"Estradiol tablets can be taken sublingually (placed under the tongue to dissolve) instead of being swallowed. This may reduce possible liver toxicity, because with sublingual administration, much of the medication is absorbed directly into the blood stream, rather than being metabolized by the liver after first passing through the digestive tract. Less metabolism is also likely to result in higher levels of estradiol itself, and lower levels of its less-active metabolites, estrone and estriol"
So what I got out of it it two fold:
1. That in theory, depending on the amount of active ingredient and how much PM that one is taking, it could be equivalent to true female hormone replacement therapy? If this is the case, are there any long time, heavy does users on here that have changed much like is seen on some of the other boards from just taking PM? Wouldn't that answer the question?
2. That taking large quantities of PM is not necessary to increase breast size; some may only need a little while other may need more to see results. Lots of other factors need to be considered.
Hopefully I'm not way off here....
I do like this statement from Dr. Anne, as it backs up what others have said about using a few drops of liquid PM versus pills.
"Estradiol tablets can be taken sublingually (placed under the tongue to dissolve) instead of being swallowed. This may reduce possible liver toxicity, because with sublingual administration, much of the medication is absorbed directly into the blood stream, rather than being metabolized by the liver after first passing through the digestive tract. Less metabolism is also likely to result in higher levels of estradiol itself, and lower levels of its less-active metabolites, estrone and estriol"

