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December 12th, 2011, 10:54 AM #31Swaying Advice Coach
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My computer is freaking the f-- out this morning and I can't post links but the essay is called "the seasons and swaying" and it's in the Complete Index thread. If you haven't already, the Lunaception essay is kinda interesting too and along those same lines. Our bodies may be picking up on some cues from day length and moonlight.
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December 12th, 2011, 11:10 AM #32Dream Vet
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Here's that link...http://genderdreaming.com/forum/gend...s-swaying.html
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December 12th, 2011, 11:18 AM #33Swaying Advice Coach
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December 12th, 2011, 02:28 PM #34
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December 12th, 2011, 02:37 PM #35
male embryos need more glucose in their environment in order to develop well, females seem to be able to thrive fine when these levels are lower... so if you're swaying pink and you keep blood sugar low during the 2ww (i.e. before implantation), it gives the female embryos the best chance of maturing enough to implant
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December 12th, 2011, 04:31 PM #36
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January 16th, 2012, 12:19 PM #37
what does blood sugar sway? and testosterone in men?
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January 17th, 2012, 09:46 AM #38Swaying Advice Coach
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Lower blood sugar sways pink (even tho it will rise temporarily after eating, that's ok); nice, even blood sugar that stays in a normal zone thru the day sways blue. No babies like very high blood sugar (nor does your body) so your body takes steps to lower it.
High testosterone in men sways blue by boosting sperm count and making very healthy sperm IF that testosterone was obtained naturally - low testosterone and also high T that was gotten thru massive doses of testosterone-raising illegal drugs sways pink, (altho I would not rely on that to sway!) Steroids are very harmful to sperm.!!! Questions?? Check out the NEW and improved Complete Index !!!
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November 11th, 2012, 04:15 AM #39
HI Atomic, I have read this essay that you linked to me, and it´s really interesting respect the spermies, and I wanted to add that I read an article publied by a molecular genetist that claims that:
Sin embargo, en el futuro la genética molecular podrá proveer a los ginecólogos de armas más poderosas para lograr aciertos casi perfectos en la determinación del sexo del bebé. Hay investigaciones que indican que ciertas proteínas de la membrana del óvulo hacen más receptivos a los óvulos para ser fecundados por espermatozoides X que por espermatozoides Y ... habiendo otras proteínas que hacen precisamente lo contrario.
Es concebible, entonces, que se pueda encontrar la manera de bloquear molecularmente las proteínas receptivas a un tipo o a otro de espermatozoide y de esa manera lograr que el espermatozoide que logre fecundar el óvulo sea invariablemente de un sólo tipo.
which means that "certains egg membrane proteins, do it more receptive to be fertilized by an X or an Y and that is possible that -in a future- will be found the way to block molecularly the proteins from one to another type (which choose X or viceversa) , and this way achieve that the spermatozoon that fertilizes the egg will be INVARIABLY by the type we decide" (it´s more or less what it says)
I think it´s interesting, because my gut tells me that -altough of course sperm have a big rol in play- is finally the egg who choose, when is surrounded by tens of spermies, in a accurate moment, it decides to be penetrated by just one, and probably these membrane proteins have something to do with it....
I already don´t believe in shettels, nor ph, nor ions + or - ....but I must recognize I strongly think this Dr. have right and the membrane egg is key. And makes me think...will be this the cause that the combo "clomid + hardcore diet" seems to be so successfully? maybe this turn the membrane proteins in a way likely to be penetrated by a X sperm???
Was trying to find info in english.... and found it:
http://www.earthtimes.org/scitech/se...ractants/1874/ yeah, I know it´s not for humans HAHA but it´s interesting to see how it works... I think the mechanism of chemistry may be similar in humans...
Sorry the extension of the post, but I really would like to know your opinion about this... have you heard about the membrane egg proteins? (maybe there´s something about it in this forum but I didn´t find ) what kind of proteins it will be? are we changing them through diet ? an so, is it possible that when we eat less generally and specially proteins (maternal condition) the membrane egg is also poor in proteins, so, thinner and because of it, is more easily to be penatrated by a X (slighthly bigger) ?Last edited by mariposa; November 11th, 2012 at 10:17 AM.
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November 11th, 2012, 07:15 AM #40
Been wondering--and this might be the place to post it--how does "big O" affect gender selection? Been obsessing on the fact that despite my best effort I had a big O when ttc the baby I'm now 10 weeks pregnant with, but it seems based on the above info, it might not have made a difference? (I was ttc girl btw)...
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