OK, you've obviously made up your mind, despite the fact you came here asking for advice.. I just wonder how you are going to keep a decent serum level when it has a half-life in the bloodstream of 15 minutes.. Are you going to pop little pills all day? Never mind the fact there doesn't seem to be any proof it does anything for lactation apart from the fact it
mimics prolactin.. And mimicry is not the same as having the same function. Nowhere in the research I did, did I see anything about it causing growth..
TBH, the only thing I can see this doing is causing diabetes-like issues with serum glucose levels..
Quote from: Dale on November 30, 2011, 12:10:10 PM
It is a natural hormone in a women, one of 3 or 4 for breast development. I will do alot of research, talk to my DR. and my compounding pharmacy. Collect all the information I can, then make a decision.
You realise that it is only present in
pregnant women, so it is very unlikely to have any effect on breast development - as the majority of women have already got breasts by the time they get pregnant.. The 'growth' seen during pregnancy is often no more than fat.. And in later stages, milk..