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Wait what!? Is St Herb actually a blend?
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(18-08-2011, 14:00)mochaccino Wrote:  But do you cycle it? I was wondering if cycling bypasses the potential stalling issue by giving receptors a rest. Then again you might have some special problem with insensitivity to estrogen.
I agree with lled that I wouldn't take a Thai translation as being gospel truth.
I agree with you on the cycling theory you've outlined, I think exactly the same, myself.
However I don't really understand your 'too strong' idea? I suppose it may possibly be different for women, but PM works for males who start with zero boobs, so I don't see how it can be too strong if you have a little something already to build on and get you going?

Pansy Mae
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Messages In This Thread
Wait what!? Is St Herb actually a blend? - by mochaccino - 17-08-2011, 11:17
RE: Wait what!? Is St Herb actually a blend? - by mochaccino - 17-08-2011, 11:31
RE: Wait what!? Is St Herb actually a blend? - by lled34aa - 17-08-2011, 16:54
RE: Wait what!? Is St Herb actually a blend? - by mochaccino - 18-08-2011, 14:00
RE: Wait what!? Is St Herb actually a blend? - by Pansy-Mae - 18-08-2011, 17:19
RE: Wait what!? Is St Herb actually a blend? - by mochaccino - 19-08-2011, 13:15
RE: Wait what!? Is St Herb actually a blend? - by Pansy-Mae - 19-08-2011, 18:33
RE: Wait what!? Is St Herb actually a blend? - by lled34aa - 20-08-2011, 06:19
RE: Wait what!? Is St Herb actually a blend? - by mochaccino - 22-08-2011, 22:24



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