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HopefulKitKat's Program: Should I take PM too?
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(26-01-2016, 17:46)Zormad Wrote:  I had to share a room (and bathroom until I moved out of the house so I feel your pain. I guess that was one advantage to being an insomniac, I'd wake up in the middle of the night and could have a space all to myself if I wanted lol.

Why do you think you may be estrogen dominant? If you don't mind me asking. Also, with the age thing, I'm beginning to wonder if later really is better. Combining what I've learned in school and through research over the years, seems like most of what is considered NBE would actually be more effective during puberty. Not necessarily in the quantities most people pursuing the craft consume but incorporated as part of a diet. I think the risk of being sued and young people's lack of self control are to blame for suggesting a later start. And as a disclaimer I am also not recommending anyone under 21 attempt anything on this site. Just to cover my ass lol.

Hehe, most people here are nightowls too, yet at the same time active during the day. I guess my schedule ties more closely to theirs in general, so to get a lot of time alone I'd need to wake up at a time I normally wouldn't...
I mainly only think so because of that online test that's circulated here. I know it's not that reliable because I've seen a few users get opposite results from a real test. So, it's more of a guess from hearing how chock full of xenoestrogens the environment is. I'd like to get an actual test one day...
I'm pretty sure people only say later because teens' bodies are going through an incredible amount of development, so tampering with anything may hinder it greatly... Yet, most girls are still prescribed birth control, even the ones who aren't sexually active.. This subject always made me question the need to tell people under midtwenties to not take these supplements. At least a doctor is more likely to prescribe the right thing, but isn't that still messing with developing hormones? So much to where their bodies are tricked into assuming pregnancy? It's just weird to me how members here denounce supplements for developing teens and older so strongly. Would I tell younger people the same? Yeah, but only tell them that they're likely to not take it slow, not tell them that taking these supplements will hamper their development in general. There's really no way to know that for sure. I don't know, I'm sure someone will disagree with me, it's perfectly fine. ^^;
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