(26-01-2016, 10:25 PM)Lotus 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.
I think lemon and orange peel could work too, try it.the fact they inhibit DHT (CYP17 inhibitor) makes sense too.
(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/PMC2581754/pdf/jcbn-43-201.pdf
(26-01-2016, 10:45 PM)Lotus Wrote:(26-01-2016, 10:38 PM)MarcyAno Wrote: Lotus, can you check that image link? It's not showing up for me. Thanks!
Marcy, how bout' now?
(26-01-2016, 11:29 PM)iaboy Wrote:(26-01-2016, 10:45 PM)Lotus Wrote:(26-01-2016, 10:38 PM)MarcyAno Wrote: Lotus, can you check that image link? It's not showing up for me. Thanks!
Marcy, how bout' now?
Holy shit.... I am going to start calling you sausage man.... LOL..
O.K., I will take my jealous caveman mannerism's back to my cave..
(26-01-2016, 11:31 PM)iaboy Wrote: Not bad Idea.... If I had pimples on my breasts????
Sorry forgot I would go to my cave.
Quote:Extract of E. ribes showed effective inhibition of 5α-
reductase resulting in higher residual levels (40 %) of
testosterone at 125 μg /mL and 56 % at 500 μg /mL.
However, T. chebula, T. bellerica and V. negundo
showed lower inhibition resulting in lower levels of
residual testosterone (13-26 % at 125 μg /mL and 17-40
% at 500 μg /mL). Dutasteride exhibited an inhibition of
5α-reductase similar to that of E. ribes at concentration
of 2 mM (1056 μg /mL). Thus of all the plants
investigated here, extract of E. ribes was found to be the
most potent inhibitor of type I 5α-reductase.
The inhibition of 4-androstenedione production in
presence of varying concentration of plant extracts after
24 h is shown in Fig. 3. All the plant extracts inhibited
the production of 4-androstenedione significantly (76-87
%) at concentration of 500 and 1000 μg /mL. E. ribes
inhibited the production of 4-Androstenedione by 57 %
at a concentration of 125 μg/mL whereas it exhibited 87
% inhibition at a concentration of 1000 μg/mL. E. ribes
showed significant reduction (87 %) in the production of
4-Androstenedione at (1000 μg /mL) which indicated
significant inhibition of 5α-reductase. Dutasteride
showed 98 % inhibition of 4-Androstenedione
production at concentration of 2 mM (1056 μg /mL). The
above results indicated that extract of E. ribes was the
most potent inhibitor of 5α-reductase with IC 50 value of
100 μg /mL as against other plant extracts which showed
IC 50 values in the range of 260-360 μg /mL as shown in
Table 2.
CONCLUSION
The present study is an attempt to find novel type I 5α-
reductase inhibitors. Earlier investigations of type I 5α-
reductase inhibitors include use of plant extracts such as
Saw palmetto, Pygeum africanum, Artocarpus incisus,
Thujaorientalis, 25 Laminaria
saccharina, Salviaofficinalis,
Thymus officinalis, Arnica Montana, Mentha
piperita and Rosamarinus officinalis 26 . These
experimental results indicated that methanolic extract of
E. ribes was a potent inhibitor of type I 5α-reductase and
had antimicrobial activity against P. acnes and S.
epidermidis may be sufficient to control acne vulgaris.
This study revealed that extracts of Embelia ribes, Vitex
negundo, Terminalia chebula and Terminalia bellerica
could be used in herbal formulations as an alternative
treatment for acne
(27-01-2016, 12:00 AM)Atom Wrote: This is something I just found by accident, I am going to order some, you can buy it under the name Vidanga which is the Sanskrit name, a well known Ayurvedic plant, it is called https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Embelia_ribes
Quote:Extract of E. ribes showed effective inhibition of 5α-
reductase resulting in higher residual levels (40 %) of
testosterone at 125 μg /mL and 56 % at 500 μg /mL.
However, T. chebula, T. bellerica and V. negundo
showed lower inhibition resulting in lower levels of
residual testosterone (13-26 % at 125 μg /mL and 17-40
% at 500 μg /mL). Dutasteride exhibited an inhibition of
5α-reductase similar to that of E. ribes at concentration
of 2 mM (1056 μg /mL). Thus of all the plants
investigated here, extract of E. ribes was found to be the
most potent inhibitor of type I 5α-reductase.
The inhibition of 4-androstenedione production in
presence of varying concentration of plant extracts after
24 h is shown in Fig. 3. All the plant extracts inhibited
the production of 4-androstenedione significantly (76-87
%) at concentration of 500 and 1000 μg /mL. E. ribes
inhibited the production of 4-Androstenedione by 57 %
at a concentration of 125 μg/mL whereas it exhibited 87
% inhibition at a concentration of 1000 μg/mL. E. ribes
showed significant reduction (87 %) in the production of
4-Androstenedione at (1000 μg /mL) which indicated
significant inhibition of 5α-reductase. Dutasteride
showed 98 % inhibition of 4-Androstenedione
production at concentration of 2 mM (1056 μg /mL). The
above results indicated that extract of E. ribes was the
most potent inhibitor of 5α-reductase with IC 50 value of
100 μg /mL as against other plant extracts which showed
IC 50 values in the range of 260-360 μg /mL as shown in
Table 2.
CONCLUSION
The present study is an attempt to find novel type I 5α-
reductase inhibitors. Earlier investigations of type I 5α-
reductase inhibitors include use of plant extracts such as
Saw palmetto, Pygeum africanum, Artocarpus incisus,
Thujaorientalis, 25 Laminaria
saccharina, Salviaofficinalis,
Thymus officinalis, Arnica Montana, Mentha
piperita and Rosamarinus officinalis 26 . These
experimental results indicated that methanolic extract of
E. ribes was a potent inhibitor of type I 5α-reductase and
had antimicrobial activity against P. acnes and S.
epidermidis may be sufficient to control acne vulgaris.
This study revealed that extracts of Embelia ribes, Vitex
negundo, Terminalia chebula and Terminalia bellerica
could be used in herbal formulations as an alternative
treatment for acne
http://www.ijrap.net/admin/php/uploads/509_pdf.pdf
(27-01-2016, 12:14 AM)Zormad Wrote: Dame Lotus, you've done a lot since I've been gone lol. My OCD does not want me to jump in at the end, but 321 pages? LOL I thought my English teacher had tons for me to read haha. I am however making my way through it so forgive me if I don't comment again for awhile
I did however see that you are pumping so I may have to break my own rule once my NoogleBerry gets here
(26-01-2016, 11:58 PM)Lotus Wrote: Even if you don't have pimples there, it could work. (Does for me).
The other day I had a familiar site I hadn't seen in a few years, a white ring on the bottom of the areola. Others have had this and could never figure out what it was.........
I believe it's an indication of breast milk flooding into the bottom of the areola, although not directly too the nipple. In my case I've seen secretion through the areola, I have no idea why expect for this explanation.