09-02-2015, 01:17
Men face the same risks of breast cancer as women, although no where near the same level in terms of percentages. The odds of getting prostrate cancer from estrogen use is much higher for men. Another obstacle is not having the same amount of milk ducts as females do, but males can grow tissue. Conical or tubular breasts denotes too much prolactin. Genetics has a big influence too, does that explain why breasts stop growing after a certain point, maybe. But, how do we explain an increase in breast growth after the stoppage of growth?. Well, the same way cancer grows to some extent. The bad estrogens 4 OH & 16a OH get attached to breast hormone receptors and cause havoc.
So my question is to you, how can we try and avoid (prevent) the bad estrogens from from fouling up our system?. Here's a hint:
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So my question is to you, how can we try and avoid (prevent) the bad estrogens from from fouling up our system?. Here's a hint: