04-01-2019, 05:35 AM
(04-01-2019, 01:56 AM)auzifreek9 Wrote:(04-01-2019, 01:08 AM)Aria said: Wrote: Auzi, to my knowledge, PM does not kill off old cells or areas of tissue. Like most forms of estrogenics, it promotes development of breast tissue and influences fat migration in a more feminine way. It is true that some forms of cancers can be Estrogen Positive, but I have never heard of cells being killed off.
I am no doctor, but it seems to me that maybe the higher CRP was due to a few cells left behind after surgery that died before, during or after?
Hi Aria, thank you for your insight!![]()
The high CRP count was actually in September, way before (about 60 days) my surgery in December. I didn't have any any more blood work done after that to re-check the CRP, so I guess it should've gone down...?
So your theory essentially is that, as I already have breast tissue and fat, no cells or tissue should be killed, only promoted/grown by the PM? That would make sense to me.
Thanks Aria, hope your keeping well and happy with your results!
Auzi
Thanks Auzi! I don't wanna be Dolly Parton, but certainly not Twiggy either!

