05-11-2016, 07:00 PM
Auzi,
The NBE ingredients you listed can have an impact on breast growth, as far as the teenage hormones go?, you definitely kicked the door open lol.
I did check the January test results, I conclude your T was mid-range genetic male result and low E (25pg/mL).......250 pg/mL is normal female range, in other-words you have some room for improvement.
On female hormones, what I've found is the following for breast growth:
Estrogen-elongation or horizontal growth of mammary duct cells
Progesterone-receptor activation/side-branching of mammary gland cells, buildsdensity and areolar gland development.
Prolactin-expands areola (too) and projection of areola.
* Activation of ER-α causes elongation or horizontal growth of mammary duct cells. Progesterone receptor activation causes side-branching of mammary gland cells. Density, areolar gland development, and gland lactation development are caused by prolactin receptor activation.
The NBE ingredients you listed can have an impact on breast growth, as far as the teenage hormones go?, you definitely kicked the door open lol.
I did check the January test results, I conclude your T was mid-range genetic male result and low E (25pg/mL).......250 pg/mL is normal female range, in other-words you have some room for improvement.
On female hormones, what I've found is the following for breast growth:
Estrogen-elongation or horizontal growth of mammary duct cells
Progesterone-receptor activation/side-branching of mammary gland cells, buildsdensity and areolar gland development.
Prolactin-expands areola (too) and projection of areola.
* Activation of ER-α causes elongation or horizontal growth of mammary duct cells. Progesterone receptor activation causes side-branching of mammary gland cells. Density, areolar gland development, and gland lactation development are caused by prolactin receptor activation.

