28-09-2011, 16:01
This morning I took half as much maca as yesterday, and tomorrow, I will half it again. The reason is that I want to try out an idea Karen posted:
http://www.breastnexus.com/showthread.php?tid=10110&pid=37120#pid37120
Karen's idea was that what you take can affect what you want. To be more specific: taking more maca could make me feel more boobie greed. So far, boobie greed hasn't become less. But I think I need to go up and down a few times before I can tell. And even then: I know I reduced maca to see if boobie greed decreases, so the outcome of the experiment may be affected by my secret wishes.
Karen also found something about hops I didn't know. I mean the second article in this post:
http://www.breastnexus.com/showthread.php?tid=10112&pid=37135#pid37135
In my answer to Karen, I already wrote what it means for my program. I have more flexibility than I thought. If I take hops with a meal, it digests more. More digestion means more xanthohumol is digested to 8-prenylnaringenin, the strongest phyto-estrogen in hops.
The article Karen found says that xanthohumol reduces IGF-1 and is an anti-androgen. So instead of adding a second phyto-estrogen to my program, I can influence the degree of digestion, and see if taking hops with a meal makes it less anti-androgen and more phyto-estrogen.
That's for after the maca experiment, though. If I want to learn something, I better make only one change at a time.
http://www.breastnexus.com/showthread.php?tid=10110&pid=37120#pid37120
Karen's idea was that what you take can affect what you want. To be more specific: taking more maca could make me feel more boobie greed. So far, boobie greed hasn't become less. But I think I need to go up and down a few times before I can tell. And even then: I know I reduced maca to see if boobie greed decreases, so the outcome of the experiment may be affected by my secret wishes.
Karen also found something about hops I didn't know. I mean the second article in this post:
http://www.breastnexus.com/showthread.php?tid=10112&pid=37135#pid37135
In my answer to Karen, I already wrote what it means for my program. I have more flexibility than I thought. If I take hops with a meal, it digests more. More digestion means more xanthohumol is digested to 8-prenylnaringenin, the strongest phyto-estrogen in hops.
The article Karen found says that xanthohumol reduces IGF-1 and is an anti-androgen. So instead of adding a second phyto-estrogen to my program, I can influence the degree of digestion, and see if taking hops with a meal makes it less anti-androgen and more phyto-estrogen.
That's for after the maca experiment, though. If I want to learn something, I better make only one change at a time.