29-05-2017, 22:54
Thank you for clearing things up regarding progesterone cream and spirulina mix.
I should theoretically just be able to grow on the spirulina mix and the diet you suggest? I thought the diet was a complement to a low-intensity herb base program (fenugreek, etc) but something that can trigger growth in itself. Regarding the diet, are mussels a good substitute for oysters? I've compared their nutrient values and it seems like it would but what's your opinion? I have great difficulty stomaching more than 5 raw oysters at a time.
Because my previous NBE experience focused on potent supplements and totally neglected diet (expect for chicken feet soup), this is quite unexpected information. Granted I was seven years younger, so my growth hormones was probably higher.
I have been taking supplements for 6 weeks now, in addition to the diet, and while I haven't had the expected positive effects (no growth but better skin) I haven't any negative ones either (mood, shorter/longer cycle, those kind of things). Do you think it is because my body wasn't ready for it, as you imply? Or because I haven't found the right hormonal balance, or don't have enough hormones, as I leaning toward? My reflex would be to ramp up, as I am way below the dosage of some ladies here. My second is to introduce more things, like anti-androgen, pro-aromatase, following the test results indicating relatively low estrogen/progesterone and relatively high testosterone. I guess what I am asking is, do you think I should I stop those supplements entirely? Or adjust them?
I should theoretically just be able to grow on the spirulina mix and the diet you suggest? I thought the diet was a complement to a low-intensity herb base program (fenugreek, etc) but something that can trigger growth in itself. Regarding the diet, are mussels a good substitute for oysters? I've compared their nutrient values and it seems like it would but what's your opinion? I have great difficulty stomaching more than 5 raw oysters at a time.
Because my previous NBE experience focused on potent supplements and totally neglected diet (expect for chicken feet soup), this is quite unexpected information. Granted I was seven years younger, so my growth hormones was probably higher.
I have been taking supplements for 6 weeks now, in addition to the diet, and while I haven't had the expected positive effects (no growth but better skin) I haven't any negative ones either (mood, shorter/longer cycle, those kind of things). Do you think it is because my body wasn't ready for it, as you imply? Or because I haven't found the right hormonal balance, or don't have enough hormones, as I leaning toward? My reflex would be to ramp up, as I am way below the dosage of some ladies here. My second is to introduce more things, like anti-androgen, pro-aromatase, following the test results indicating relatively low estrogen/progesterone and relatively high testosterone. I guess what I am asking is, do you think I should I stop those supplements entirely? Or adjust them?