21-12-2012, 20:25
(This post was last modified: 21-12-2012, 20:27 by mochaccino.)
Tibetan, that could be what she's thinking. I used to think that blocking DHT would raise estrogen, and that might be true in women who have extremely high T, but since most women don't produce DHT, I guess SP normally doesn't do much. I'm not sure I believe that SP increases cellulite or lower body weight on it's own. I think that might just be a side effect of an overall rise in endogenous estrogen (as opposed to just phytoestrogens). In the past, most people who used SP were also using herbs that supposedly raise the body's real estrogen levels, at least by a little bit. If it's really true that SP is capable of giving people cellulite on it's own, than I agree with Abidrew that there is something very mysterious going on. I just wish I knew for sure that it really does.
From my point of view, SP is the most questionable part of her program, especially because she doesn't seem to believe that she has high T (let alone extremely high T) but I'm trying it out anyway. Besides, I might have high T for all I know. I haven't gotten my test results back yet.
From my point of view, SP is the most questionable part of her program, especially because she doesn't seem to believe that she has high T (let alone extremely high T) but I'm trying it out anyway. Besides, I might have high T for all I know. I haven't gotten my test results back yet.