14-12-2014, 12:21 AM
Lananonymous,
Welcome to the conversation! I don't have a lot of time right now but if you're like me, you're anxiously awaiting an answer. I think your plan to start low and ramp up the PM is excellent. It's the tried and true advice of the long time veterans here (2 years plus). And while I'm not opposed to adding other things to your regime, I still suggest you add them very slowly as in, take PM for a couple months, then add ONE more herb ...for a couple months and so on. That will give your body time to adjust and, more importantly react if it's going to happen. If you take too many things right out of the shoot and something doesn't site well with you, you'll have no idea which one is causing the problems. I know you're anxious to get started and you want to see some quick results but what you're trying to do, often takes a long time. Some respond quickly but most, I think, don't see the end for a couple years. Taking a couple extra months to get up to full speed is only a small percentage of the journey ahead. Best of luck to you. Thanks for adding your voice to the discussion.
Welcome to the conversation! I don't have a lot of time right now but if you're like me, you're anxiously awaiting an answer. I think your plan to start low and ramp up the PM is excellent. It's the tried and true advice of the long time veterans here (2 years plus). And while I'm not opposed to adding other things to your regime, I still suggest you add them very slowly as in, take PM for a couple months, then add ONE more herb ...for a couple months and so on. That will give your body time to adjust and, more importantly react if it's going to happen. If you take too many things right out of the shoot and something doesn't site well with you, you'll have no idea which one is causing the problems. I know you're anxious to get started and you want to see some quick results but what you're trying to do, often takes a long time. Some respond quickly but most, I think, don't see the end for a couple years. Taking a couple extra months to get up to full speed is only a small percentage of the journey ahead. Best of luck to you. Thanks for adding your voice to the discussion.

