itsjust4fun91
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I've spent months reading through the forum hoping to find my answer but I think my situation is a bit unusual, so I thought I would ask in hopes of getting some thoughts on it.
I began noogling about 4 weeks ago. I had already grown from a 34AA to a 34C with bovine ovary, but wanted to add noogleberry to my routine. I have an autoimmune disorder, psoriatic arthritis, with the hla-b27 gene and have to take a great deal of anti inflammatory supplements in order to keep it maintained enough to keep my doc off my case and not have to take what in my opinion are very dangerous medicine. I mainly take large doses of grapeseed extract which is a strong antinflammatory not just for my joints but also for the surrounding tissue. It is a god send and if I skip taking it, I am in a great deal of pain within about 2 to 3 days.
Here is my question about taking it and noogleberry. Do you think the swelling caused by noogleberry in order to obtain growth is a form of tissue inflammation and therefore might effect whether noogleberry will work for me if I am steadily taking things to prevent swelling inflammation in my joints and tissue?
I had already considered this might be a possibility when I started it, but still wanted to give it a try. I just was hoping to see if anyone had run into this situation or might have some input on the possibilities.
Thanks, Mel
I began noogling about 4 weeks ago. I had already grown from a 34AA to a 34C with bovine ovary, but wanted to add noogleberry to my routine. I have an autoimmune disorder, psoriatic arthritis, with the hla-b27 gene and have to take a great deal of anti inflammatory supplements in order to keep it maintained enough to keep my doc off my case and not have to take what in my opinion are very dangerous medicine. I mainly take large doses of grapeseed extract which is a strong antinflammatory not just for my joints but also for the surrounding tissue. It is a god send and if I skip taking it, I am in a great deal of pain within about 2 to 3 days.
Here is my question about taking it and noogleberry. Do you think the swelling caused by noogleberry in order to obtain growth is a form of tissue inflammation and therefore might effect whether noogleberry will work for me if I am steadily taking things to prevent swelling inflammation in my joints and tissue?
I had already considered this might be a possibility when I started it, but still wanted to give it a try. I just was hoping to see if anyone had run into this situation or might have some input on the possibilities.
Thanks, Mel