(04-04-2014, 11:14 PM)Miranda-nata-est Wrote: Now those are interesting and thought provoking.
In fact, they have made me sit up and think a bit.
Even with a minimal overview of how complex and interrelated the endocrine system is, I certainly hadn't given consideration to the effects PEs were potentially having and which organs might be affected.
This has bought me up with a bit of a jolt - I might need a bit of reflection time here I think to say nothing of some considerable study time.
With receptors all over the place like these diagrams seem to show, it seems likely, to a lay person such as me, that we could be having many unforeseen future side effects - or am I misunderstanding again (wouldn't be the first time!!!)
M x
Hi M,
The thread in general is to highlight or show it's a bit more than washing back a couple of herbals and expecting C's in a matter of days or weeks. If you've got the basic understand about how these hormone/receptors/enzymes all work together for breast growth well you've increased your knowledge 10 fold. I had no concept of any of this prior to doing NBE. With excitement, βit's my brain bonus from Phytoestrogens".
So my dear M, no cause for concern or alarm, here's what I've discovered. When combing certain NBE herbs I've grown 9+ or so inches of breast tissue, endo certified

. I believe I've done so by targeting those breast/hormone receptors and utilizing the enzymes (liver) to help do it. Hell, if I was smarter I would've figured all this out sooner.
I'm a visual learner, so you tell me how I've come to understand this?, what scares me is that I'm just starting to understand all this. I'm about as lay as they come, lol, wait that didn't sound right!.
Go back to the NPR radio signal part, re-read it a few times and it will start to make sense, I'm attaching more visuals to help wrap all this in a nice bow for everyone.
Hugs!
Ps. Thanks M for the question, sometimes I feel I'm all alone in research land!