02-10-2011, 08:56 PM
(02-10-2011, 08:37 PM)Isabelle Wrote: Hi Susan,VitE helps progesterone..man didnt not know this either..very interesting..Thank you for explaining everything above.. as for FG ...hmmm not sure if I want to take that anymore.. So are you saying you havent grown since you started NBE?
The campus is one and a half hour by public transport, and longer than that by car in the rush hour. At night, I can drive it within the hour. Rooms are scarce: the poor kid has been commuting for a month. I'm so happy her room is ready for her and her boyfriend to stay tonight: they start early tomorrow.
Hi Isabelle, that isnt too bad of a drive.
You can mix HA, MSM, gelatin, and collagen, as long as you don't mix calcium with vitamin C: you'll get kidney stones.
Oh ok...good.. didnt know that about the vitc..thank you for that info.
I'm really growing now, but it started with the goat's rue, so it may be all swelling. Why does maca work so differently for you from one cycle to the other?
Well when I started maca I took alot a once didnt intro it slow and I believe if messed up my hormones.. so now I think it is keeping them level and now I can maybe tweek it with phytos and other options like progesterone too.. Isa I have no chin hair!! so something is working with it.. my dad has tumeric in caps thinking of taking one tonight to see if I get something..hey I will go and take it now..brb..ok back and took one this is what it says on the bottle: Tumeric extract (cucuma longa)(root) standarize to 95% cucumin 285mg the whole cap is 300mg so what is this 95% stuff
The first thing too much prolactin does is stop your periods, so you'll know when it happens. WY will do similar things as fenugreek, but with less prolactin, so it may help you now.
Really it stops them wow learning alot from this post..maybe that is why after being with my man (been very busy upped my prolactin from orgasms or not..as for WY probably will not try that just yet..
Turmeric helps progesterone. Thyme and oregano (pizza) too. And Ginie writes vitamin E (almonds) helps.