Thank you jacp114,
So this would make sense to add this thread as it relates to the others I've recently posted. So much more to increase our breast IQ knowledge, which might be a little more than squat currently.
I've been interested in adding DIM, still doing more research about it.
I remember taking Pregnenolone for a short time when I first started doing NBE, but the interactions has some benefits worth looking into:
Pregnenolone the grandmother hormone
http://blog.arkofwellness.com/pregnenolo...r-hormone/
Pregnenolone, 3beta-Hydroxypregn-5-en-20-one is an endogenous steroid hormone involved in the steroidogenesis of progestogens, mineralocorticoids, glucocorticoids, androgens, and estrogens, as well as the neuroactive steroids. Wikipedia
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(03-01-2014, 11:53 PM)jacp114 Wrote: I think a pro-aromatase would be good in general for every program. I don't see much research on the impact BO does on hormones, but it seems like it boosts them in general.
So this would make sense to add this thread as it relates to the others I've recently posted. So much more to increase our breast IQ knowledge, which might be a little more than squat currently.
Quote:PRO-HORMONES AND THE ESTROGEN FACTOR
When prohormone supplements are converted into testosterone by various enzymes in the liver and other tissues, they circulate in the blood as free and bound testosterone. As such, they are subject to conversion to estrogen whenever the enzyme aromatase is encountered. As the estrogen levels rise from this conversion, the testosterone/estrogen ratio (T/E ratio) tips toward estrogen. When that happens, several negative events related to higher body estrogen levels in men begin to occur. These estrogen-related effects include possible gynecomastia or male breast development. This is commonly seen in many athletes who use anabolic steroid drugs capable of being aromatized, such as testosterone injections.
Quote:Normally most of the circulating testosterone in the blood plasma are bound to liver-produced proteins, such as sex-hormone binding globulin (SHBG) and to a lesser and weaker extent, albumin. But only the free or unbound testosterone (about 2% of the total amount in plasma) in active in the sense that it can interact with cellular androgen receptors.
I've been interested in adding DIM, still doing more research about it.
Quote:Providing DIMhttp://www11.netrition.com/estrogen_factor_page.html
Providing DIM to humans leads to an increased ratio of good 2-hydroxy estrogens to "bad" 16-hydroxyestrone. In fact, human studies showed that DIM resulted in a 75% increase in good estrogens with a 50% decrease in bad estrogens linked to disease onset. Other studies show that low levels of the beneficial 2-hydroxy estrogens are linked to breast cancers in both men (12) and women (13); uterine cancer (14); cervical cancer; and system lupus erythematosus (15), an autoimmune disease more common in women. Many previous risk factors for breast cancer development, such as obesity, high fat diets, and diets lacking omega-3 fatty acids are also characterized by a low-level 2-hydroxy synthesis in the body (16).
I remember taking Pregnenolone for a short time when I first started doing NBE, but the interactions has some benefits worth looking into:
Pregnenolone the grandmother hormone
http://blog.arkofwellness.com/pregnenolo...r-hormone/
Pregnenolone, 3beta-Hydroxypregn-5-en-20-one is an endogenous steroid hormone involved in the steroidogenesis of progestogens, mineralocorticoids, glucocorticoids, androgens, and estrogens, as well as the neuroactive steroids. Wikipedia
Quote:While our youth-giving hormones are diminishing, loss of quality-of-life progressively settles in. We slowly begin to experience physical and mental decline; loss of energy, memory loss, visual and hearing impairment, arthritis, cardiovascular disease, and sexual decline, just to name a few. Supplementing small amounts of these neuro-hormones may slow these age-related processes, improving one's quality of life by rejuvenating the body to more youthful functioning.
Quote:Some other hormones that decline with age are DHEA, the estrogens, testosterone, progesterone and growth hormone. These are considered biomarkers of aging as well. Since pregnenolone provides the initial raw material from which all the other steroid hormones are made, some of our other hormones will decline in a parallel fashionhttp://articles.mercola.com/sites/articl...enals.aspx
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