22-07-2014, 02:18
I didn't get much from that program. I may have missed the important points.
Her webpage talked about boobiestacked a lot, had many ingredients that have better replacements and tribulus (without explaining the converting of excess androgens, I might have seen something about saw palmetto on one of those thread). There was muscle rub on her threads, which would help with skin absorption. I'd be careful of ingredients in a muscle rub, which would be fine to use for occasional injury, but don't want building up in cells. Grain alcohol may not be as absorbent, but its a lot better.
I got lazy with my research to figure out which herbs don't raise DHT. So far, LH herbs that don't have reductase (DHT) properties would be good. Any LH herb needs to be balanced out by aromatase and anti-DHT herbs. I need to find out more herbs that have aromatase, anti-reductase, and other beneficial properties.
It;s possible to raise testosterone a few times, by using LH herbs, then convert it to estrogens. Anyone with excess hair might need very little LH herbs for a while, and could use more peony and reishi. It's possible that body hair might not be a true indication of LH, testosterone, and DHT. LH herbs would be needed to maintain the cycle, maintain health, and also because LH levels naturally lower.
Her webpage talked about boobiestacked a lot, had many ingredients that have better replacements and tribulus (without explaining the converting of excess androgens, I might have seen something about saw palmetto on one of those thread). There was muscle rub on her threads, which would help with skin absorption. I'd be careful of ingredients in a muscle rub, which would be fine to use for occasional injury, but don't want building up in cells. Grain alcohol may not be as absorbent, but its a lot better.
I got lazy with my research to figure out which herbs don't raise DHT. So far, LH herbs that don't have reductase (DHT) properties would be good. Any LH herb needs to be balanced out by aromatase and anti-DHT herbs. I need to find out more herbs that have aromatase, anti-reductase, and other beneficial properties.
It;s possible to raise testosterone a few times, by using LH herbs, then convert it to estrogens. Anyone with excess hair might need very little LH herbs for a while, and could use more peony and reishi. It's possible that body hair might not be a true indication of LH, testosterone, and DHT. LH herbs would be needed to maintain the cycle, maintain health, and also because LH levels naturally lower.