06-09-2018, 08:23 PM
One common question that I see in forums like this is "Once I stop the herbs, will they stop growing?".
Regularly there are some people that say that they stopped herbs a year before but growth, albeit slowing down, has continued.
Here's my speculation: the male body produces low quantities of oestrogen, usually balanced by a much higher testosterone. My idea is that this oestrogen would contribute to breast growth but it's weakened so much by the testosterone that it lacks the kick it needs to build breast tissue at a woman's body pace, so growth doesn't really start.
Once we take herbs/meds and we push oestrogen a lot higher we give breast tissue the kick it needs. We jump start it, so to say. After budding, (this is my hypothesis) even without taking any herbs/meds, and with a male body natural levels of E and T, breast growth doesn't stop because the E keeps working in that direction even if the T counteracts it. What I think is that starting growth requires a lot more effort than keeping it going, and once it has started it will continue, even if slowly, for as long as there are oestrogens in the body. Sometimes forever.
Does this make any sense?
Regularly there are some people that say that they stopped herbs a year before but growth, albeit slowing down, has continued.
Here's my speculation: the male body produces low quantities of oestrogen, usually balanced by a much higher testosterone. My idea is that this oestrogen would contribute to breast growth but it's weakened so much by the testosterone that it lacks the kick it needs to build breast tissue at a woman's body pace, so growth doesn't really start.
Once we take herbs/meds and we push oestrogen a lot higher we give breast tissue the kick it needs. We jump start it, so to say. After budding, (this is my hypothesis) even without taking any herbs/meds, and with a male body natural levels of E and T, breast growth doesn't stop because the E keeps working in that direction even if the T counteracts it. What I think is that starting growth requires a lot more effort than keeping it going, and once it has started it will continue, even if slowly, for as long as there are oestrogens in the body. Sometimes forever.
Does this make any sense?