26-08-2015, 19:53
(26-08-2015, 06:38)ELLACRAIG Wrote: Am I right to assume this means fenugreek stimulates activity in cancer cells in a negative way?
Yes, FG does stimulate cancer cells, (to answer your question, that's in a negative way.) Accordilng to Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center- Patients with hormonal-sensitive cancers should avoid this product.
(26-08-2015, 06:38)ELLACRAIG Wrote: I understand this concludes that fenugreek is estrogenic in nature?
Yes, FG seeds are estrogenic.
(26-08-2015, 06:38)ELLACRAIG Wrote: " does fenugreek as a phytoestrogen PROTECT against female organ cancers or CONTRIBUTE TO?
The bottom line is that anything that stimulate cancers cells is bad, BPA's is one such example, but it's (BPA) in so many things we use on a daily basis, other xenoestrogens too. My advice?, if you have a family history of cancer genes I'd avoid phytoestrogens, instead focus on massage/breast exercises and eating right. You can still achieve growth hormones through HIIT, and adding dietary fats imo are the next evolution for NBE non-hormonal breast growth.