26-01-2016, 03:09 PM
peony root extract has helped my areolas both in size and color. At least I think they have. If I don't do it once a day they def go back smaller.
(26-01-2016, 03:09 PM)elainecd Wrote: peony root extract has helped my areolas both in size and color. At least I think they have. If I don't do it once a day they def go back smaller.
(26-01-2016, 07:28 PM)Lotus Wrote:(26-01-2016, 03:09 PM)elainecd Wrote: peony root extract has helped my areolas both in size and color. At least I think they have. If I don't do it once a day they def go back smaller.
Cool,
White peony inhibits the 5 alpha reductase enzyme (from the conversion to DHT) in the sebaceous glands, which produces sebum. Sebaceous glands are bunched around the areolas, a topical solution would work too, imo. But, I'd add a pro-aromatase, pro-ERa like red clover. I've done this before and blew up my areolas.
Thanks Elaine, good to hear from you.
(26-01-2016, 08:10 PM)jannet.duff Wrote:(26-01-2016, 07:28 PM)Lotus Wrote:(26-01-2016, 03:09 PM)elainecd Wrote: peony root extract has helped my areolas both in size and color. At least I think they have. If I don't do it once a day they def go back smaller.
Cool,
White peony inhibits the 5 alpha reductase enzyme (from the conversion to DHT) in the sebaceous glands, which produces sebum. Sebaceous glands are bunched around the areolas, a topical solution would work too, imo. But, I'd add a pro-aromatase, pro-ERa like red clover. I've done this before and blew up my areolas.
Thanks Elaine, good to hear from you.
Did the areolas stay that big if you dropped the red clover?
Quote:We have thus isolated the first hormone modulators from
the roots of P. lactiflora. This is the first report of paeoni-
florin and albiflorin derivatives such as 1, 2, 4 and 5 showing
AR binding activity. Interestingly, compounds 6 and 7
showed no AR binding activity. The AR binding activity of
6-O-galloylalbiflorin (2) was much stronger than that of the
galloylpaeoniflorin derivatives (1, 5). These results suggested
that both the structure of albiflorin and the galloyl moiety
were important for 2 to show strong AR binding activity. Ad-
ditionally, 6-O-galloylpaeoniflorin (5) displayed the weakest
AR binding activity of the paeoniflorin derivatives (1, 4, 5).
The only structural differences between 2 and 5 are at C-4
and C-9, so the galloyl moiety of 2 might interact with the
carbonyl group of C-9 and/or the hydroxyl group of C-4.
It has been reported that 3 can inhibit growth of prostate
cancer LNCaP cells by two aspects including inhibition of 5-
a -reductase activity and expression of AR protein levels;
however, the AR binding activity of 3 has not been re-
ported. 12) We propose that 3 inhibits prostate cancer cell
growth partly by acting as an AR antagonist.
The AR binding activity of compound 3 was equivalent to
flutamide (IC 50 5.0 m M ), 13) which is in clinical use, and the
activity of compound 2 was also relatively strong. Additon-
ally, because Paeoniae radix was taken in long time as a
crude drug, compounds 2 and 3 might be candidates as safe,
natural AR antagonists.
(26-01-2016, 07:28 PM)Lotus Wrote:(26-01-2016, 03:09 PM)elainecd Wrote: peony root extract has helped my areolas both in size and color. At least I think they have. If I don't do it once a day they def go back smaller.
Cool,
White peony inhibits the 5 alpha reductase enzyme (from the conversion to DHT) in the sebaceous glands, which produces sebum. Sebaceous glands are bunched around the areolas, a topical solution would work too, imo. But, I'd add a pro-aromatase, pro-ERa like red clover. I've done this before and blew up my areolas.
Thanks Elaine, good to hear from you.
(22-01-2016, 05:31 AM)Lotus Wrote: In conclusion, we suggest in the present study that the supplementation with lemon polyphenols suppressed body weight gain and body fat accumulation by increasing the peroxisomal β-oxidation, which was likely mediated via up-regulation of the mRNA levels of PPARα in the liver. In addition, the levels of serum insulin, glucose and leptin were significantly improved by lemon polyphenols, thereby improving the insulin resistance. We suggest that a supplementation with lemon polyphenols may prevent or improve obesity and insulin resistance by modulating lipid metabolism and preventing metabolic syndrome as a representative, lifestyle-related cluster of diseases caused by an excessively high fat diet.
Lemon Polyphenols Suppress Diet-induced Obesity by Up-Regulation of mRNA Levels of the Enzymes Involved in β-Oxidation in Mouse White Adipose Tissue
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles...43-201.pdf