Hi Susan and Marcy,
A program with maca, FG and SP misses a phyto-estrogen. The only alternatives to PM, without phyto-progestins, are hops, yellow dock, and sheep sorrel:
http://www.cancersupportivecare.com/estr...tml#table3
If you want to add a second phyto-estrogen that also has phyto-progestins, for the second half of your cycle, you have the choice between licorice and red clover.
Herbs that are even higher in phyto-progestins, like thyme, mandrake, turmeric (curry), and yucca, are almost contraceptives. Progestin-only herbs like Damiana are traditionally used because progesterone also increases sex drive in women. Fennel is also in that category, but it increases prolactin too, so its traditional use is for breastfeeding (who says you can't have fun?). Bloodroot is one to stay away from, unless you want an abortion.
SP is a strong anti-androgen. It blocks DHT. But your brain needs DHT for libido and to build the ability to cope with stress:
http://www.breastnexus.com/showthread.php?tid=8419&pid=31857&highlight=DHT#pid31857
You may feel weird on SP, like Susan and me and Wishgranted:
http://www.breastnexus.com/showthread.php?tid=8419&page=8
Weaker alternatives for SP are barley grass, hops, and the teas: green, mint, and licorice. Maca also contains an anti-androgen: sitosterol. So if you don't break out on maca, you might as well drop the SP. I have it in the emergency kit, just in case I break out or start losing more hair.
A program with only maca and PM misses something that increases prolactin (for swelling) and increases insulin sensitivity (waist slimming), like fenugreek. Alternatives are goat's rue and nigella sativa (black seed). Two brave ones, lled34aa and Georgeous Blonde, are already on PM with goat's rue:
http://www.breastnexus.com/showthread.php?tid=6893&pid=32526&highlight=goat%27s+rue#pid32526
http://www.breastnexus.com/showthread.php?tid=9222&pid=32434&highlight=goat%27s+rue#pid32434
I have goat's rue, because it's less smelly than FG for massage. I had black seed, but gave it to my ex for trying. Hey, I only have one body
I moved my FG to noon after maca in the morning, after reading Marcy's post:
http://www.breastnexus.com/showthread.php?tid=8791&pid=32332&highlight=cancel#pid32332
So even if maca levels out all my hormones in the morning
http://www.breastnexus.com/showthread.php?tid=8791&pid=32413&highlight=prolactin#pid32413
FG can still increase prolactin in the afternoon and cause swelling in time for the party.
Since I found the two pamphlets saying maca increases DHEA
http://www.breastnexus.com/showthread.php?tid=8419&pid=32411&highlight=dhea#pid32411
I just assumed all hormones the body makes from DHEA would go up, but the scientific literature in the same post says they don't. DHEA is dehydroepiandrosterone in this map:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Steroidogenesis.svg
The article from 2007 states explicitly that Serum testosterone levels were not affected by red maca, even after testosterone had been increased artificially before:
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/art...1306002182
so for testosterone, maca is certainly not an "adaptogen", that balances all the hormones.
The 2011 publication concludes that red maca, administered from day 1 to day 14 reduced prostate size and zinc levels in rats where prostatic hyperplasia was induced with testosterone enanthate.
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.11...x/abstract
so the maca must have increased either DHT or increased the effectiveness of DHT in the prostate.
So those people tested quite recently for testosterone what we want to know for prolactin. Maybe they're just all guys. The scientific solution to this problem is to walk up to them at a conference and stand on one leg. Elbows in waist, tummy in, chest out. Chin down, head slightly tilted, eyes high in their sockets. Bat eyelashes (if you had time for preparation, they're falsies) and compliment them on their publication. Ask if they would be so kind as to answer a few questions about it. Bat once more on "kind". Talk faster in a low, husky voice when you switch the subject to prolactin. Well, I'm sure there's plenty of ways to do this in a nice, friendly letter or e-mail
A program with maca, FG and SP misses a phyto-estrogen. The only alternatives to PM, without phyto-progestins, are hops, yellow dock, and sheep sorrel:
http://www.cancersupportivecare.com/estr...tml#table3
If you want to add a second phyto-estrogen that also has phyto-progestins, for the second half of your cycle, you have the choice between licorice and red clover.
Herbs that are even higher in phyto-progestins, like thyme, mandrake, turmeric (curry), and yucca, are almost contraceptives. Progestin-only herbs like Damiana are traditionally used because progesterone also increases sex drive in women. Fennel is also in that category, but it increases prolactin too, so its traditional use is for breastfeeding (who says you can't have fun?). Bloodroot is one to stay away from, unless you want an abortion.
SP is a strong anti-androgen. It blocks DHT. But your brain needs DHT for libido and to build the ability to cope with stress:
http://www.breastnexus.com/showthread.php?tid=8419&pid=31857&highlight=DHT#pid31857
You may feel weird on SP, like Susan and me and Wishgranted:
http://www.breastnexus.com/showthread.php?tid=8419&page=8
Weaker alternatives for SP are barley grass, hops, and the teas: green, mint, and licorice. Maca also contains an anti-androgen: sitosterol. So if you don't break out on maca, you might as well drop the SP. I have it in the emergency kit, just in case I break out or start losing more hair.
A program with only maca and PM misses something that increases prolactin (for swelling) and increases insulin sensitivity (waist slimming), like fenugreek. Alternatives are goat's rue and nigella sativa (black seed). Two brave ones, lled34aa and Georgeous Blonde, are already on PM with goat's rue:
http://www.breastnexus.com/showthread.php?tid=6893&pid=32526&highlight=goat%27s+rue#pid32526
http://www.breastnexus.com/showthread.php?tid=9222&pid=32434&highlight=goat%27s+rue#pid32434
I have goat's rue, because it's less smelly than FG for massage. I had black seed, but gave it to my ex for trying. Hey, I only have one body
I moved my FG to noon after maca in the morning, after reading Marcy's post:
http://www.breastnexus.com/showthread.php?tid=8791&pid=32332&highlight=cancel#pid32332
So even if maca levels out all my hormones in the morning
http://www.breastnexus.com/showthread.php?tid=8791&pid=32413&highlight=prolactin#pid32413
FG can still increase prolactin in the afternoon and cause swelling in time for the party.
Since I found the two pamphlets saying maca increases DHEA
http://www.breastnexus.com/showthread.php?tid=8419&pid=32411&highlight=dhea#pid32411
I just assumed all hormones the body makes from DHEA would go up, but the scientific literature in the same post says they don't. DHEA is dehydroepiandrosterone in this map:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Steroidogenesis.svg
The article from 2007 states explicitly that Serum testosterone levels were not affected by red maca, even after testosterone had been increased artificially before:
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/art...1306002182
so for testosterone, maca is certainly not an "adaptogen", that balances all the hormones.
The 2011 publication concludes that red maca, administered from day 1 to day 14 reduced prostate size and zinc levels in rats where prostatic hyperplasia was induced with testosterone enanthate.
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.11...x/abstract
so the maca must have increased either DHT or increased the effectiveness of DHT in the prostate.
So those people tested quite recently for testosterone what we want to know for prolactin. Maybe they're just all guys. The scientific solution to this problem is to walk up to them at a conference and stand on one leg. Elbows in waist, tummy in, chest out. Chin down, head slightly tilted, eyes high in their sockets. Bat eyelashes (if you had time for preparation, they're falsies) and compliment them on their publication. Ask if they would be so kind as to answer a few questions about it. Bat once more on "kind". Talk faster in a low, husky voice when you switch the subject to prolactin. Well, I'm sure there's plenty of ways to do this in a nice, friendly letter or e-mail