26-12-2011, 11:47 PM
I'm not overly sure about the direct negative effects of applying progesterone onto breasts, but the theory is that it gets in the way of estrogen doing its job, possibly even reversing it. I can't say as to how much of a difference applying it to the hands/thighs really makes but I've always followed advice and used it on those areas.
Red Clover is roughly a 50/50 mix of Estrogen and Progesterone, while Wild Yam is mainly a progesterone (As far as I know). In a genetic female, they don't produce much progesterone until a while into puberty after some breast growth, and only once a month during ovulation (period). We can argue which timing to use to get the best results, but it's really up in the air as to how it all fits in and works. However, if we are trying to simulate progesterone input as if we were genetic females then we would produce (dose) it once a month during our "cycle"
Red Clover is roughly a 50/50 mix of Estrogen and Progesterone, while Wild Yam is mainly a progesterone (As far as I know). In a genetic female, they don't produce much progesterone until a while into puberty after some breast growth, and only once a month during ovulation (period). We can argue which timing to use to get the best results, but it's really up in the air as to how it all fits in and works. However, if we are trying to simulate progesterone input as if we were genetic females then we would produce (dose) it once a month during our "cycle"

