This much appreciated post
http://www.breastnexus.com/showthread.php?tid=10869&pid=47975#pid47975
got me thinking again about whether I should be using a 5α-reductase type II inhibitor. The xanthohumol in hops works fine as a type I inhibitor, because it keeps the acne away. But the advantage of using a type II inhibitor too would be in prevention of male pattern baldness.
Secoisolariciresinol diglucoside (SDG), the main lignan in flax (linseed), is also a 5α-reductase inhibitor, but I'm not sure for what type.
So I'm thinking about azelaic acid. That's in in rye, barley grass, and whole grain cereals. I still have barley grass, and Eve M used it too. I first grew on a hops formula that contains rye, and I was also eating rye bread at the time. Hair loss and using minoxidil came later.
I prefer not to use borage (starflower) oil, because the GLA in it is a prostaglandin precursor, and I want to have an update first on how prostaglandin D2 affects male pattern baldness. And on which prostaglandins GLA increases.
I'm not sure pumpkin seed and stinging nettle root really are 5α-reductase inhibitors:
http://www.breastnexus.com/showthread.php?tid=8419&pid=41849#pid41849
Besides, there is an aromatase blocker in stinging nettle root:
http://www.breastnexus.com/showthread.php?tid=8419&pid=41558#pid41558
SP grows biggger thighs:
http://www.breastnexus.com/showthread.php?tid=8419&pid=47720#pid47720
So there is not much choice left, except for the azelaic acid. Well, I haven't been drinking licorice and mint teas lately, but that's because I had no pimples. I sleep with a scrunchy in my hair, and there is not unusually much hair in it in the morning.
Right now, I don't want to take too much out of my program, but after summer, I will be taking out things like L-arginine, maca, black seed, and goat's rue, to align with Eve M's program. I'll add soy meal, and when my milk ducts are long enough, a small dose of fennel tea. But barley grass or rye is something I could add next week.
Another thing I learned is I should take another close look at the ingredients of succesful formulas. Certainly at the maize in my old hops formula, breast-gro. And at Eve M's program, of course. And at Wonderup, and maybe Natureday.
http://www.breastnexus.com/showthread.php?tid=10869&pid=47975#pid47975
got me thinking again about whether I should be using a 5α-reductase type II inhibitor. The xanthohumol in hops works fine as a type I inhibitor, because it keeps the acne away. But the advantage of using a type II inhibitor too would be in prevention of male pattern baldness.
Secoisolariciresinol diglucoside (SDG), the main lignan in flax (linseed), is also a 5α-reductase inhibitor, but I'm not sure for what type.
So I'm thinking about azelaic acid. That's in in rye, barley grass, and whole grain cereals. I still have barley grass, and Eve M used it too. I first grew on a hops formula that contains rye, and I was also eating rye bread at the time. Hair loss and using minoxidil came later.
I prefer not to use borage (starflower) oil, because the GLA in it is a prostaglandin precursor, and I want to have an update first on how prostaglandin D2 affects male pattern baldness. And on which prostaglandins GLA increases.
I'm not sure pumpkin seed and stinging nettle root really are 5α-reductase inhibitors:
http://www.breastnexus.com/showthread.php?tid=8419&pid=41849#pid41849
Besides, there is an aromatase blocker in stinging nettle root:
http://www.breastnexus.com/showthread.php?tid=8419&pid=41558#pid41558
SP grows biggger thighs:
http://www.breastnexus.com/showthread.php?tid=8419&pid=47720#pid47720
So there is not much choice left, except for the azelaic acid. Well, I haven't been drinking licorice and mint teas lately, but that's because I had no pimples. I sleep with a scrunchy in my hair, and there is not unusually much hair in it in the morning.
Right now, I don't want to take too much out of my program, but after summer, I will be taking out things like L-arginine, maca, black seed, and goat's rue, to align with Eve M's program. I'll add soy meal, and when my milk ducts are long enough, a small dose of fennel tea. But barley grass or rye is something I could add next week.
Another thing I learned is I should take another close look at the ingredients of succesful formulas. Certainly at the maize in my old hops formula, breast-gro. And at Eve M's program, of course. And at Wonderup, and maybe Natureday.