13-03-2013, 01:28 AM
I'm starting this thread due to the thread that spawned the conversation being inappropriate to continuing the discussion, but feeling that the discussion ought to be continued, just elsewhere.
Was where that conversation left off.
Basically, what's going on is this. Just what level of risk ARE we taking with the various things we are using, and is that level really acceptable to us?
Aside from the obvious ones of growing breasts and societal and personal reactions to such stimuli, there's the side effects of BOTH herbs and pharma to consider.
I find that the list of side effects and therefore the level of risk from pharma anti-androgens to be unreasonable and the level of risk from licorice likewise. I do not consider the risks from estradiol to be anywhere near the same ballpark.
And bryony seems to think there is no more level of risk to pm than there is any other "food". If you ate even straight whole undried tubers raw, even then, if you ate it like you would say, potatoes. You'd be so OD'd it wouldn't be funny. And I'm not talking about the estrogens here. I'm talking side effects. PM sparks an insulin response. And a powerful one. That's a RISK we are ALL taking if we're using PM. That's a pretty big risk if you ask me.
The biggest supposed risk of estradiol is actually only directly STUDIED and linked to premarin, NOT estradiol at all. And that's of an increased risk for DVT.
Aside from that, the rest of the risks of the two are identical. PM is a powerful enough plant estrogen that it CAN and OFTEN DOES cause symptoms of estrogen dominance.
(13-03-2013, 12:44 AM)bryony Wrote:(12-03-2013, 12:29 PM)AbiDrew85 Wrote: And my definition of natural does not involve being OTC or readily available and I'm not naive enough to believe anything is "not dangerous".
Yes, well I suppose potatoes are dangerous if you eat enough of them, and certainly carrots are too. That's about the level of risk you have with PM compared to unsupervised DIY hormones. The degrees of freedom differ hugely.
Quote:There's been discussion lately about the drugs (both legal and my own definition in this case) for anti-t... THAT is something *I* disagree with. Yet IIRC, you didn't complain at all about them discussing those.
I was remiss. I'm concerned about those too. They don't belong in a natural breast enlargement discussion either. I'm glad that you appear to agree! A shame you don't feel the same way about DIY Pharm.
Maybe Eve would be willing to create a separate sub-forum for DIY Hormone/Anti-hormone experimenters.
In deference to the OP I'll shut up now... it never seems to do any good anyway.
B.
Was where that conversation left off.
Basically, what's going on is this. Just what level of risk ARE we taking with the various things we are using, and is that level really acceptable to us?
Aside from the obvious ones of growing breasts and societal and personal reactions to such stimuli, there's the side effects of BOTH herbs and pharma to consider.
I find that the list of side effects and therefore the level of risk from pharma anti-androgens to be unreasonable and the level of risk from licorice likewise. I do not consider the risks from estradiol to be anywhere near the same ballpark.
And bryony seems to think there is no more level of risk to pm than there is any other "food". If you ate even straight whole undried tubers raw, even then, if you ate it like you would say, potatoes. You'd be so OD'd it wouldn't be funny. And I'm not talking about the estrogens here. I'm talking side effects. PM sparks an insulin response. And a powerful one. That's a RISK we are ALL taking if we're using PM. That's a pretty big risk if you ask me.
The biggest supposed risk of estradiol is actually only directly STUDIED and linked to premarin, NOT estradiol at all. And that's of an increased risk for DVT.
Aside from that, the rest of the risks of the two are identical. PM is a powerful enough plant estrogen that it CAN and OFTEN DOES cause symptoms of estrogen dominance.