(11-06-2014, 03:18 PM)Janet doe Wrote: I,m not sure if its the NBE, better eating, or the moisteriser I use every morning ( or maybe its a combination of all three ). But lately I have been asked by people I know what have I been doing, they notice i have more energy and look younger. I looked at a picture taken last October, I looked old and haggard, now I seem to have got some my youthfull looks back. ( all I need now is my hair ! )
Anyone else noticed this on NBE?
Yes.
When I renewed my passport earlier this year, I found that I looked younger than the photo in my previous passport of five years earlier (before NBE), and when I searched out the passport before that, I still looked younger than that photo, too. I can see it in the mirror too, and my present PHP who has only seen me after I was well into NBE says that I look 10 years younger than my actual age (mind you, she says the same about my wife). I have lost quite a bit of weight which certainly helps, but the only thing to which I can attribute most of it is PM, added to which I also am feeling happier with myself than for many years, and my PSA scores have mysteriously dropped after I started PM from a fairly steady level of about 4 for many years to essentially zero, and my BPH symptoms seem much diminished. I think that in comparing PM with E2 one needs to remember that PM is a much more complex mix of a number of physiologically active components than is E2 which is bio-identical to a single human hormone, and accordingly its action is different and much more complex. There also seems to be circumstantial evidence that it is protective against both breast and prostate cancer. While it may not be -the- elixir of youth, it may be the nearest we can get.
It hasn't done anything for my bald head, but most of my body hair has gone to the extent that I only need to pluck individual hairs when they become noticeable, and my beard growth is much weaker: that however may be due more to the destruction of my male function by pharmaceuticals mis-prescribed by a previous doctor, now deceased. Since this occurred well before my PSA level dropped, pharma was not responsible for that.
