11-07-2017, 12:44
(10-07-2017, 20:44)Ruby M. Wrote:(10-07-2017, 17:06)NaturalLady31 Wrote:(09-07-2017, 19:18)bettie32 Wrote:(09-07-2017, 17:58)NaturalLady31 Wrote: Here's a thought.. let's just throw all the omega pills (3,6,7,9, etc.) on a lazy susan, spin it around really fast, and whichever ones stay on.. we'll take those and hope for the best!!! Lol! Kidding, of course. This is a conundrum of sorts.. Remind me again where you found that omega 3's cause an increase in T? Somehow that really doesn't seem likely to me, but like I've been saying.. that's just my gut feeling on it.
I had numbness in the nipple area, which hasn't actually resolved yet. But again, I think I'm not absorbing nutrients like b vitamins right now because of the gut issue. SO, I do plan to try again because I hate to give up on noogling so easily! I'm sure warmer weather helps.. If my circulation was excellent at the moment, then i could probably noogle up some double D's in one session right now.. the weather is like an inferno here!!!
Really?? Probiotics..blood pressure?? How weird. Oh well, even if that's correct, I have to take probiotics and it's a good idea for you to keep going with them too. I think one reason that so many articles are touting blood pressure-lowering effects is because so many people have high pressure and want things to fix that. So on a positive note, at this rate you and I will certainly NEVER have to worry about high blood pressure!![]()
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When I read the first sentence you wrote, I seriously thought you had found a solution to this madness!!![]()
I'm not sure about omega 3 but here are just a few links stating that fish oil in particular increases testosterone: https://www.quora.com/How-does-fish-oil-...stosterone
https://mantalityhealth.com/3-supplement...tosterone/
[/url][url=http://www.naturally-boost-testosterone.com/fish-oil-testosterone/]http://www.naturally-boost-testosterone.com/fish-oil-testosterone/
Then again, according to this study it decreases testosterone (correct me if I'm wrong): https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3941370/
Oh and in the thread that I posted in that other thread (lol) about "fatty suggestions", a member or two complained about acne and I remember I also got acne when I was much younger while taking fish oil. Not 100% sure if there is any correlation. Anyway, if I continue EPO (omega 6), I was thinking of opting for krill oil to obtain omega 3 (it also contains astaxanthin which goes back to our discussion about how it could decrease DHT....hopefully it doesn't increase or lower anything else......).
Yes, let us know when you start noogling/taking supplements for NBE! And yes continue taking probiotics. I'm taking it too and EPO and inositol and sea buckthorn (all lower blood pressure apparently) so like you cleverly said, maybe they write that on purpose!
I just read this whole thread that you had posted earlier http://www.breastnexus.com/showthread.php?tid=27669&highlight=astaxanthin ..
Sooo, do we really need an aromatase with astaxanthin, or don't we??
We've covered a lot of ground lately, so maybe I just missed something in earlier conversations about astaxanthin.. If I'm asking stupid/repeat questions, just give me a virtual eye-roll and pat on the head.. Lol!
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NaturalLady, you had me lmao with the lazy susan comment, it seems like the easiest way to make a decision by far!![]()
I can't speak on where astaxanthin falls in the NBE spectrum but you can get it from your diet if you consume wild caught seafood like shrimp, crab, salmon, algae, lobster, and red trout. Farmed seafood contains synthetic astaxanthin which is a petrochemical synthesized from wheat. Anyone who decides to take an astaxanthin supplement should absolutely be mindful of where it is sourced from.
From these articles, it seems to increase testosterone and depending on the dosage it can either be pro or anti-aromatase.
http://articles.mercola.com/sites/articl...foods.aspx
https://www.drweil.com/vitamins-suppleme...tioxidant/
https://www.reddit.com/r/Supplements/com...periences/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2525623/
Well thank you, Ruby M.! I'm glad I gave you a good laugh!

I am really getting baffled on this astaxanthin thing.. I would like to try it sometime as an anti-androgen but I'm not crazy about the idea of risking an increase in T.. However, Lotus and Hannah say that it really works for reducing androgens.. I guess the only way for me to find out would be to live on the wild side and just try it. Ruby, I completely agree that we need to be careful of sourcing as well. Who knows where stuff comes from nowadays.

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