(06-02-2016, 01:50 AM)hannah Wrote: So about the piperine you'd say add black pepper to or in a meal in-around your green tea?
Interesting stuff, wonder if there's a specific reason why pepper and polyphenols
bc its a growse combination when it comes to taste..lol..I mostly tend to go out from the ''nature takes care off it''
setpoint..
And I love the cp17-cyp34 enzyme research stuff:p Thanks a lot for all this,I"m am almostly cross-eyed now..time for a green tea
Oh I almostly forgot I got the full research link bout the enzymes for anyone who's interested: http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/pdf/10.1271/bbb.70511
And what about ''blocking'' LH?
Awesome, (boobie points to Hannah)
Seriously , mapping these CYP enzymes can help us track drug interactions (i.e drug-drug interactions too). Another find is linking cell penetrating peptides (a pro boob carrier proteins) to boob growth. (more on that later, lol)
something interesting is seeing how a diet high in sugars and starch inhibit NBE. High blood sugars is no good for many reasons (diabetes, etc), but also looks to be the same. The way fatty acids stick like sludge in our blood is no good either, in other words , time to displace hormones from SHBG and fats in the blood.
Push for a plan that includes a major (multiples) anti-oxidant. I like the way astaxanthin looks for this, I think it's stronger than CoQ-10. But, the way coenzymes interact and react to boob growth is key new new growth, when used correctly.
Sooooo, reduce the inflammation in our bodies to free up new boob growth. Fruits and vegetables (in red pigment colors) are an easy fix, certainly a better (healthier) approach towards NBE imo.
@ Hannah, absolutely, by inhibiting LH it suppresses T, which as I stasted before, this would upreglaues FSH to synthesize (make more) estradiol. Piperine mixed in with_____ fill in the blank lol, red veggies would be my choice.
I look at this way, if my boobs ain't aching, dey ain't growing .