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wild yam really doesn't work?
April 14 2008 at 5:10 AM melD (Login ditavt)
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some people say wild yam contributes to breast enhancement, but now, they are saying it doesn't.
so why exactly doesn't it help?
i would like to know, because i want to purchase single herbs.
thank you!!
Author Reply
lena
(Login stilettos)
SENIOR MEMBER Re: wild yam really doesn't work? April 14 2008, 5:43 AM
Hey, melD. The herbs are not guaranteed to work for everybody as we all do not have the same body chemistry. Wild yam works for some while it does not for others. It's the same with other herbs. Checking your hormone balance first before deciding what herbs to buy helps. Check out this thread: http://www.network54.com/Forum/522223/th...lance+test.
Tessica
(Login Tessica) Re: wild yam really doesn't work? April 14 2008, 5:46 AM
Wild yam was once thought to have progesteronic properties, but now we know this is not true. The only way to get the progesterone from wild yam is to use a natural progesterone cream. Just taking wild yam will not give the same effect. It may be mildly estrogenic, but there are certainly other herbs that are better for that purpose.
Hopeful88
(Login Hopeful88)
SENIOR MEMBER Re: wild yam really doesn't work? April 14 2008, 6:02 AM
There was a study done proving that wild yam does nothing in terms of progesterone on our bodies, I tried searching for it but can't find it right now... gone about 36 hrs now with only sleeping for an hour so i'm dead tired. I know its on this site though.
good luck i'm off to bed ladies
Moon
(Login -Moon-)
SENIOR MEMBER Re: wild yam really doesn't work? April 14 2008, 12:40 PM
This may be the study Hopeful is refering to:
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/11428178?ordinalpos=4&itool=EntrezSystem2.PEntrez.Pubmed.Pubmed_ResultsPanel.Pubmed_RVDocSum
I have to point out tho that despite the fact that diosgenin doesn't convert into progesterone in the body, that doesn't mean it doesn't bind to progesterone receptors and elicits a progesteronic action. I was interested in finding this info but couldn't find it. But the above study could be an indirect clue that diosgenin doesn't bind to progesterone receptors.
waxingmoon
(Login waxingmoon)
SENIOR MEMBER Re: wild yam really doesn't work? April 14 2008, 5:00 PM
I posted this on the information on herbs part of the forum, but I thought it would be easier for me to repost it here:
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The six most potent common herbs to bind progesterone receptors were oregano (Origanum vulgare), verbena (Verbena species), turmeric, thyme, red clover, and damania (Turnera difussa).
Herbs with anti-progesterone activity were red clover, licorice, goldenseal, pennyroyal (Mentha pulegium), nutmeg (Myristica fragrans), and mandrake (Podophyllum peltatum).
Most progesterone-binding herbs were not active or were anti-progestogenic in the body (such as pennyroyal).
Wild yam (Dioscoria villosa) increased progesterone receptor binding in 20-30% of women, but appeared to suppress progesterone. Researchers concluded that diosgenin, the yam compound used to synthesize progesterone, “did not convert to progesterone in the body.”
In AHA Volume 15: Issue 2, 1999.
REFERENCE: Zava, DT, et al. 1998. Estrogen and progestin bioactivity of foods, herbs, and spices. Proceedings of the Society for Experimental Biology and Medicine 217(3):36.
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Now remember - just because something binds to a receptor it does not mean it has a positive action. This study says that most of the herbs that bind to the receptor were not active or worse, were anti-progestogenic - meaning they suppress progesterone.
Wild yam had an interesting effect in that it seemed to promote receptor binding (in a small percentage of women) but actually seemed to suppress progesterone.
According to Dr. Lee there are no phytoprogesterones like there are phytoestrogens. Think about it this way. If we take a phytoestrogen, it is like taking estrogen (mind you, usually at much lower potency than our natural estrogen). Taking phytoestrogens don't stimulate our body to produce estrogen, they act like estrogen itself.
There is no herb that is the equivalent of progesterone. There is vitex, but it works by stimulating our body to make progesterone -which is not the same as taking a progesterone supplement (for example, if a woman does not have ovaries, the vitex won't help because its method of action is to stimulate progesterone production from the corpus luteum that is located on the ovary).
With all this being said, could wild yam be helpful to NBE? Maybe. It is after all a mild phytoestrogen. In a few women it increased their ability to bind with progesterone - maybe in an even smaller group it does not suppress progesterone. Who knows - maybe someone has small breasts because they have too much progesterone and using wild yam will help them because it suppresses progesterone.
So what I am really saying is that in this great big ole universe - anything is possible - however it is probably that there are better NBE herbs than wild yam.
waxingmoon
Louise
(Login Louise1982)
SENIOR MEMBER Re: wild yam really doesn't work? April 14 2008, 7:20 PM
Remember that progesterone is made from vitamin C so make sure you're not lacking there!
boobylove
(Login boobylove) oestrog/prosteg April 14 2008, 11:35 PM
bizarre or not question:
would estrogen help more young people to grow boobs and progesterone older people to grow boobs? ( i read about the whole taking progesterone for menopause)
am confused dudes...
boobyluvv
xxx
waxingmoon
(Login waxingmoon)
SENIOR MEMBER Re: wild yam really doesn't work? April 14 2008, 11:53 PM
Boobyluv,
Your question is good, but there is no exact answer to it. It all depends on the individual. For example, one of the best success stories is Surf and she was over 40 and used no progesterone in her routine. She gained 5 inches.
Others who are younger and have deficiency in their progesterone might need to increase progesterone in order to achieve growth.
I would say in general that many women who have never had hormone balance problems in regards to progesterone may indeed begin to have progesterone deficiency as they approach menopause. Progesterone production is after all tied to ovulation (the corpus luteum that forms after ovulation). An-ovulatory cycles start cropping up more in the pre-menopause stage (somewhere around 10 or more years prior to actual menopause).
There is no hard and fast rule when it comes to NBE. It isn't that women have not found great ways to grow, they have, it's just that everything is trial and error. I think the single best thing a woman can have when attempting NBE is persistence (followed by patience and a good attitude about it all).
(a good sense of humor seems to help as well)
waxingmoon
April 14 2008 at 5:10 AM melD (Login ditavt)
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some people say wild yam contributes to breast enhancement, but now, they are saying it doesn't.
so why exactly doesn't it help?
i would like to know, because i want to purchase single herbs.
thank you!!
Author Reply
lena
(Login stilettos)
SENIOR MEMBER Re: wild yam really doesn't work? April 14 2008, 5:43 AM
Hey, melD. The herbs are not guaranteed to work for everybody as we all do not have the same body chemistry. Wild yam works for some while it does not for others. It's the same with other herbs. Checking your hormone balance first before deciding what herbs to buy helps. Check out this thread: http://www.network54.com/Forum/522223/th...lance+test.
Tessica
(Login Tessica) Re: wild yam really doesn't work? April 14 2008, 5:46 AM
Wild yam was once thought to have progesteronic properties, but now we know this is not true. The only way to get the progesterone from wild yam is to use a natural progesterone cream. Just taking wild yam will not give the same effect. It may be mildly estrogenic, but there are certainly other herbs that are better for that purpose.
Hopeful88
(Login Hopeful88)
SENIOR MEMBER Re: wild yam really doesn't work? April 14 2008, 6:02 AM
There was a study done proving that wild yam does nothing in terms of progesterone on our bodies, I tried searching for it but can't find it right now... gone about 36 hrs now with only sleeping for an hour so i'm dead tired. I know its on this site though.
good luck i'm off to bed ladies
Moon
(Login -Moon-)
SENIOR MEMBER Re: wild yam really doesn't work? April 14 2008, 12:40 PM
This may be the study Hopeful is refering to:
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/11428178?ordinalpos=4&itool=EntrezSystem2.PEntrez.Pubmed.Pubmed_ResultsPanel.Pubmed_RVDocSum
I have to point out tho that despite the fact that diosgenin doesn't convert into progesterone in the body, that doesn't mean it doesn't bind to progesterone receptors and elicits a progesteronic action. I was interested in finding this info but couldn't find it. But the above study could be an indirect clue that diosgenin doesn't bind to progesterone receptors.
waxingmoon
(Login waxingmoon)
SENIOR MEMBER Re: wild yam really doesn't work? April 14 2008, 5:00 PM
I posted this on the information on herbs part of the forum, but I thought it would be easier for me to repost it here:
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
The six most potent common herbs to bind progesterone receptors were oregano (Origanum vulgare), verbena (Verbena species), turmeric, thyme, red clover, and damania (Turnera difussa).
Herbs with anti-progesterone activity were red clover, licorice, goldenseal, pennyroyal (Mentha pulegium), nutmeg (Myristica fragrans), and mandrake (Podophyllum peltatum).
Most progesterone-binding herbs were not active or were anti-progestogenic in the body (such as pennyroyal).
Wild yam (Dioscoria villosa) increased progesterone receptor binding in 20-30% of women, but appeared to suppress progesterone. Researchers concluded that diosgenin, the yam compound used to synthesize progesterone, “did not convert to progesterone in the body.”
In AHA Volume 15: Issue 2, 1999.
REFERENCE: Zava, DT, et al. 1998. Estrogen and progestin bioactivity of foods, herbs, and spices. Proceedings of the Society for Experimental Biology and Medicine 217(3):36.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
Now remember - just because something binds to a receptor it does not mean it has a positive action. This study says that most of the herbs that bind to the receptor were not active or worse, were anti-progestogenic - meaning they suppress progesterone.
Wild yam had an interesting effect in that it seemed to promote receptor binding (in a small percentage of women) but actually seemed to suppress progesterone.
According to Dr. Lee there are no phytoprogesterones like there are phytoestrogens. Think about it this way. If we take a phytoestrogen, it is like taking estrogen (mind you, usually at much lower potency than our natural estrogen). Taking phytoestrogens don't stimulate our body to produce estrogen, they act like estrogen itself.
There is no herb that is the equivalent of progesterone. There is vitex, but it works by stimulating our body to make progesterone -which is not the same as taking a progesterone supplement (for example, if a woman does not have ovaries, the vitex won't help because its method of action is to stimulate progesterone production from the corpus luteum that is located on the ovary).
With all this being said, could wild yam be helpful to NBE? Maybe. It is after all a mild phytoestrogen. In a few women it increased their ability to bind with progesterone - maybe in an even smaller group it does not suppress progesterone. Who knows - maybe someone has small breasts because they have too much progesterone and using wild yam will help them because it suppresses progesterone.
So what I am really saying is that in this great big ole universe - anything is possible - however it is probably that there are better NBE herbs than wild yam.
waxingmoon
Louise
(Login Louise1982)
SENIOR MEMBER Re: wild yam really doesn't work? April 14 2008, 7:20 PM
Remember that progesterone is made from vitamin C so make sure you're not lacking there!
boobylove
(Login boobylove) oestrog/prosteg April 14 2008, 11:35 PM
bizarre or not question:
would estrogen help more young people to grow boobs and progesterone older people to grow boobs? ( i read about the whole taking progesterone for menopause)
am confused dudes...
boobyluvv
xxx
waxingmoon
(Login waxingmoon)
SENIOR MEMBER Re: wild yam really doesn't work? April 14 2008, 11:53 PM
Boobyluv,
Your question is good, but there is no exact answer to it. It all depends on the individual. For example, one of the best success stories is Surf and she was over 40 and used no progesterone in her routine. She gained 5 inches.
Others who are younger and have deficiency in their progesterone might need to increase progesterone in order to achieve growth.
I would say in general that many women who have never had hormone balance problems in regards to progesterone may indeed begin to have progesterone deficiency as they approach menopause. Progesterone production is after all tied to ovulation (the corpus luteum that forms after ovulation). An-ovulatory cycles start cropping up more in the pre-menopause stage (somewhere around 10 or more years prior to actual menopause).
There is no hard and fast rule when it comes to NBE. It isn't that women have not found great ways to grow, they have, it's just that everything is trial and error. I think the single best thing a woman can have when attempting NBE is persistence (followed by patience and a good attitude about it all).
(a good sense of humor seems to help as well)
waxingmoon