18-01-2012, 08:09 PM
You're welcome, gilly
And I'm sorry, Pansy-Mae,
that this turns out to be complicated. Your hops may be more bitter than mine though. There are male and female plants. The flowers on the female plants become a lot more bitter after fertilization. In Belgium, it's forbidden to keep male plants in a garden, and as soon a plant is identified as male, it's removed. Sounds like a eunuch fantasy
Fortunately, hops does not suppress prolactin. I have no idea how much goat's rue it takes to offset the prolactin suppression by PM.
Thank you for trying hops capsules. I have only tried two sources of hops, so I'm eager to learn about what others do. Can you share where your beloved found them, or is it still part of a private eunuch fantasy?
And I'm sorry, Pansy-Mae,
that this turns out to be complicated. Your hops may be more bitter than mine though. There are male and female plants. The flowers on the female plants become a lot more bitter after fertilization. In Belgium, it's forbidden to keep male plants in a garden, and as soon a plant is identified as male, it's removed. Sounds like a eunuch fantasy
Fortunately, hops does not suppress prolactin. I have no idea how much goat's rue it takes to offset the prolactin suppression by PM.
Thank you for trying hops capsules. I have only tried two sources of hops, so I'm eager to learn about what others do. Can you share where your beloved found them, or is it still part of a private eunuch fantasy?