(22-02-2016, 12:38 PM)char Wrote: Pshew! So... much... interesting information! (Tongue hangs out) One of your personalities was threatening your retirement from the forum and now- this! Is it revenge?!
(22-02-2016, 01:09 AM)Lotus Wrote: Greetings fellow boobie lovers,
Curious & important question,...........anybody taking Metformin?
(22-02-2016, 09:50 PM)Mayko Wrote:(22-02-2016, 01:09 AM)Lotus Wrote: Greetings fellow boobie lovers,
Curious & important question,...........anybody taking Metformin?
Speaking of questions... Lotus see the below. I cant tell if this would be classified as synthetic or not. Any thoughts? Is it a hybrid?
https://www.pureformulas.com/estrogen-1-oz-by-deseret-biologicals.html#reviews
Quote:Demineralized water‚ 25% ethanol‚ ESTROGEN in dilutions of 6-12-30-200x‚ 12-30-60-200c in 1 ounce glass bottle with dropper.
(22-02-2016, 05:33 PM)iaboy Wrote:(22-02-2016, 03:49 AM)pom19 Wrote: Well Lotus, then why all fat people-both males and females have large breasts? These people are loaded with sugar. That's why they are fat. Their food converts into sugar in their body and gives them too much calories which they do not burn and it turns into fat.
It's been my observation that bigger people have more problems with diabetes. And, of course more overall body fat will give you bigger breasts, as a general rule. But, not all big people have that disease but are simply more likely.
(22-02-2016, 10:50 PM)Lotus Wrote:(22-02-2016, 05:33 PM)iaboy Wrote:(22-02-2016, 03:49 AM)pom19 Wrote: Well Lotus, then why all fat people-both males and females have large breasts? These people are loaded with sugar. That's why they are fat. Their food converts into sugar in their body and gives them too much calories which they do not burn and it turns into fat.
It's been my observation that bigger people have more problems with diabetes. And, of course more overall body fat will give you bigger breasts, as a general rule. But, not all big people have that disease but are simply more likely.
True, obesity plays havoc with our endocrine system, too many problems to list here. Overall fitness is obviously beneficial, however, for various reason some peeps can't exercise, (I'm not talking about making excuses not to get fit). Take chronic fatigue syndrome, fibromyalgia, diabetes, lupus, and autoimmune diseases, etc. how do you (we) get past the 800lb gorilla in the room?.............currently?......solutions are lacking. What I do believe, or where we will find the answer is through hypothalamic pituitary pathway.
(23-03-2014, 07:01 PM)Lotus Wrote: Men produce (secrete) 3mg to 10mg of T per day, and of that 4% gets converted to DHT and .02% gets converted to estrogen, (estradiol)
The prostate converts 95% of T to DHT by 5 alpha reductase, ( 5ar).
(23-02-2016, 03:48 AM)Lotus Wrote: Here's what's at stake, or the road block:----------------------------------------------------------------
(23-03-2014, 07:01 PM)Lotus Wrote: Men produce (secrete) 3mg to 10mg of T per day, and of that 4% gets converted to DHT and .02% gets converted to estrogen, (estradiol)
The prostate converts 95% of T to DHT by 5 alpha reductase, ( 5ar).
Do we really know how much anti-androgens or estrogens needed for getting results?. I doubt we truly know the answer as of yet, a human study would nice though.
its possible (imo) we fall short of using what we already have (hormones) stuck in our bloodstream......... Call it a pile up of traffic on the interstate (oh, and no exits in site). Quick, road crews to the recuse, meaning displacing hormones from the interstate to the nearest rest stop.........aka receptors. Well, crazy Lotus how in the hell do we do that?, (see I knew you'd ask). A combination of a few things, e.g. anti-inflammatories, adding more free-radicals, catalyzing inactive hormones (think STAT5 proteins, Biotin, green tea , Leptin, many others).
98% of inactive hormones are trapped, wtf huh?. Shouldn't we focus on that rather than chomping down mo pills?.
(23-02-2016, 03:54 AM)pom19 Wrote:(23-02-2016, 03:48 AM)Lotus Wrote: Here's what's at stake, or the road block:----------------------------------------------------------------
(23-03-2014, 07:01 PM)Lotus Wrote: Men produce (secrete) 3mg to 10mg of T per day, and of that 4% gets converted to DHT and .02% gets converted to estrogen, (estradiol)
The prostate converts 95% of T to DHT by 5 alpha reductase, ( 5ar).
Do we really know how much anti-androgens or estrogens needed for getting results?. I doubt we truly know the answer as of yet, a human study would nice though.
its possible (imo) we fall short of using what we already have (hormones) stuck in our bloodstream......... Call it a pile up of traffic on the interstate (oh, and no exits in site). Quick, road crews to the recuse, meaning displacing hormones from the interstate to the nearest rest stop.........aka receptors. Well, crazy Lotus how in the hell do we do that?, (see I knew you'd ask). A combination of a few things, e.g. anti-inflammatories, adding more free-radicals, catalyzing inactive hormones (think STAT5 proteins, Biotin, green tea , Leptin, many others).
98% of inactive hormones are trapped, wtf huh?. Shouldn't we focus on that rather than chomping down mo pills?.
I think the trapped hormones are the ones that are not metabolized and we should stop taking more hormone and work on metabolizing or flushing the excess out.