I was just reading this pdf over again and something came to my attention:
Page 2: it reads that it takes approximately 2 to 3 years to achieve the majority of breast growth at age 13. Until stage 4, the growth of the breast in a girl takes place with the same oestrogen level as an adult male.
Us bio males obviously have testosterone which blocks the effects of oestrogen, which has been stated numerous times but it seems to me that getting proper a proper anti-androgen is the most important part of this process. We could probably get by on a low dose of PM if our T-Levels were in control.
I've only been taking saw palmetto/pygeum and I do have slow breast growth so it appears as it's doing what I intend for it to. Is there a way to check your T-Levels though? I would be interested to know. Karen mentioned knowing how her T-Levels were low or high, is this only possible through a doctor?
Which then also leads to: Are we taking too much of a dose to be beneficial whatsoever and probably even more harmful as excess then gets converted back into testosterone.
Page 2: it reads that it takes approximately 2 to 3 years to achieve the majority of breast growth at age 13. Until stage 4, the growth of the breast in a girl takes place with the same oestrogen level as an adult male.
Us bio males obviously have testosterone which blocks the effects of oestrogen, which has been stated numerous times but it seems to me that getting proper a proper anti-androgen is the most important part of this process. We could probably get by on a low dose of PM if our T-Levels were in control.
I've only been taking saw palmetto/pygeum and I do have slow breast growth so it appears as it's doing what I intend for it to. Is there a way to check your T-Levels though? I would be interested to know. Karen mentioned knowing how her T-Levels were low or high, is this only possible through a doctor?
Which then also leads to: Are we taking too much of a dose to be beneficial whatsoever and probably even more harmful as excess then gets converted back into testosterone.

