17-11-2011, 11:20
Hi Bouncin' Beauties,
You need an anti-androgen for the oily skin and breakouts. You can up fenugreek or add a phyto-progestin to develop glandular and alveolar tissue, to catch up with the areolas. But remember, real growth always starts with the phyto-estrogens (soy) growing the milk ducts, which push the areolas out.
The increase in progesterone from upping fenugreek or adding a phyto-progestin will bring clear thinking back. If you get easily irritated, you're using too much. Choose the anti-androgen and the phyto-progestin from this list:
http://www.breastnexus.com/showthread.php?tid=8419&pid=35038#pid35038
PC is a very strong remedy, the gentler herbal approach will do.
Low doses from day 25 to the end of the period may be best. Remember that estrogens are naturally at their lowest then, and progesterone is really zero, so keep fenugreek lower than soy. Too little fenugreek will trigger estrogen dominance: the foggy thinking and the tired feeling.
You need an anti-androgen for the oily skin and breakouts. You can up fenugreek or add a phyto-progestin to develop glandular and alveolar tissue, to catch up with the areolas. But remember, real growth always starts with the phyto-estrogens (soy) growing the milk ducts, which push the areolas out.
The increase in progesterone from upping fenugreek or adding a phyto-progestin will bring clear thinking back. If you get easily irritated, you're using too much. Choose the anti-androgen and the phyto-progestin from this list:
http://www.breastnexus.com/showthread.php?tid=8419&pid=35038#pid35038
PC is a very strong remedy, the gentler herbal approach will do.
Low doses from day 25 to the end of the period may be best. Remember that estrogens are naturally at their lowest then, and progesterone is really zero, so keep fenugreek lower than soy. Too little fenugreek will trigger estrogen dominance: the foggy thinking and the tired feeling.