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#1

OK, I must be going blind. A few eeeks ago i noticed a post on food that we could use in our NBE journey, and I thought at the time I should print it out. Well, last night I looked and searched but heck, I'm unable to find that post any were. Does anyone recall what section the post was in, or even better did you save a link you could post for me.

Thanks.
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#2

Those lists pop up from time to time Rolleyes, note, some foods are pro-E and anti-DHT and T, or otherwise known as NBE super foods. Big Grin

(09-03-2014, 07:02 PM)Lotus Wrote:  
What foods promote NBE?

The following is only a partial list, with help I'm sure we can grow the list. Leafy greens and veggies (what kinds? And belong to what group?) so any ideas there would be helpful too. Thanks for any help!


Foods that have or help increase estrogen

Apples
Cherries
Plums
Beets
Peppers
Cucumbers
Barley
Rice
Wheat
Sunflower seeds-High in protein which increases breast volume
Flax seeds
Parsley- stimulates the production of estrogen/regulates hormonal disorders
Clover
Chicken
Strawberries
Raspberries
Prunes
Pineapple
Watermelon
Peaches
Garlic
Onions
Winter squash
Green beans
Tomatoes
Papaya (green unripe, cook before consumption)
Potatoes
Pumpkin
Milk
Seafood-Sockeye Salmon, mussels
Yogurt
Licorice
Fenugreek
Fennel
Alfalfa sprouts-Phytoestrogen, promotes breast health
Kidney beans
Lima beans
Red beans
Asparagus
Lettuce
Red cabbage
Eggs
Protein shakes
Corn
Blueberries
Ginger
Prawns
Olives
Turmeric
Figs
Buckwheat


Foods that minimize testosterone


Garlic
Chicken
Fenugreek
Saw palmetto
Chick peas
Cherries
Black eyed peas
Fennel seeds
Whole grains


Foods that block DHT


Wheat germ
Sesame oil
Canola oil
Peanuts
Almonds
Macadamia nuts
Soy
Beta Sitosterol
Saw Palmetto
Spearmint
Pumpkin Seeds

(26-02-2015, 07:18 PM)Lotus Wrote:  5 alpha reductase inhibitor activity Food Weapons (the stuff that prevents DHT [DHT-bad for boob growth]).



Apricot
Asparagus
Avocado
Banana
Barley
Basil
Beets
Black pepper
Bell peppers
Bok Choy, cabbage
Brussels sprouts
Cacao (seed)
Carrot
Cashew
Cauliflower
Celery
Chick peas
Chives
Cilantro
Corn
Cucumber
Dill
English walnut
Evening primrose oil
Fennel
Ginger
Ginko biloba
Ginseng
Grape
Grapefruit
Green tea
Papaya
Peanut
Pear
Pecans
Pineapples
Potato (found in tuber)
Pumpkin
Lentil
Lettuce
Licorice
Lima bean
Mango
Nettle
Nigella stavia (black caraway & cumin, nutmeg, coriander)
Oregano
Rye (seed)
Sage
Shallots (onions)
Strawberry
Summer squash
Sunflower
Sweet potato
White peony
Valerian

(From Dr. Duke)
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#3

On that topic, I believe the first true herbal source of progesterone discovered is from the leaves of the walnut tree.

http://www.acs.org/content/acs/en/pressr...plant.html

Coincidentally, when I first read about this, I was eating a fair number of walnuts as part of a high fat / low carb diet lifestyle. Further coincidentally, it was about the same time as my boobs started to round out a bit.

Note that the hormone was found in the leaves, not the nuts - but I did eat a lot.

I'm not claiming there is a link, just wondered if it was worth investigating. They taste good, anyway!

B.
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#4

Thanks Lotus, I was beginning to tear my hair out !!
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#5

(12-03-2015, 12:43 AM)bryony Wrote:  On that topic, I believe the first true herbal source of progesterone discovered is from the leaves of the walnut tree.

http://www.acs.org/content/acs/en/pressr...plant.html

Coincidentally, when I first read about this, I was eating a fair number of walnuts as part of a high fat / low carb diet lifestyle. Further coincidentally, it was about the same time as my boobs started to round out a bit.

Note that the hormone was found in the leaves, not the nuts - but I did eat a lot.

I'm not claiming there is a link, just wondered if it was worth investigating. They taste good, anyway!

B.

Thanks for the link.
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#6

(12-03-2015, 12:43 AM)bryony Wrote:  Coincidentally, when I first read about this, I was eating a fair number of walnuts as part of a high fat / low carb diet lifestyle. Further coincidentally, it was about the same time as my boobs started to round out a bit.

It occurs to me that I regularly eat 80% or better of the things on these lists, excepting carbs and soy.

Also, I recall reading here somewhere about how calcium boosts the body's ability to use PM or something to that effect... and here, I've been drinking raw, whole milk for years... which has good fats, too.

Seems a healthy diet just gets you where you want to go, no matter where that is.
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#7

(12-03-2015, 07:30 AM)MissC Wrote:  Seems a healthy diet just gets you where you want to go, no matter where that is.

And not only that - but PM is a vegetable! And it must be healthy too, because it certainly makes me feel better! Smile

B.
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