Pretty quick update:
I realized that I have only been on the pygeum this time for a total of 7 days this time around. I took the other pygeum for a day or two but the effects were pretty quick, not in that it caused leaking but that it thickened my mucus (I actually noticed this more mildly in the same day). I was able to get pre to form the next day, but the consistency was too thick or sometimes drippy like water. I will take a few days to cut and then go back to only using the PipingRock. I guess that if one were to try to take more than what they should, it would be to double the PipingRock dosage and take two caps both morning and night.
Bottom line, pygeum will thicken mucus pretty quick so use that as a basis for how you move forward. I mentioned the nose in my previous post and I have noticed that when taking high doses of pygeum that the mucus from my nose was very thick. I guess that as a rull of thumb, you need pygeum to stimulate the cowpers gland but too much will cause mucus to be too thick. You could take other medicine like Mucinex to help but I would avoid that option as that is just doing more harm than good since you wouldn't want to be on Mucinex for weeks on end I would imagine. That said, a runny nose means a runny d*ck down the line if you take pygeum, but a clogged nose due to thick mucus means that no matter how much pygeum you take or for how long, you won't notice any changes. I should mention that I suffer from a mild food allergy from something which causes my nose to run when I eat it, it might be bread but I don't know and realy haven't cared enough to find out. Anyway, I say this to mean that I was able to notice when my nasal mucus was thick pretty early on.
Also, I have been prescribed bupropion recently for "mild to severe" depression, at least what the screening said. Not that I don't have depression, but I don't think I qualify as severe as my doctor said I was near... Anyway, doing research on bupropion showed that apparently people (and many at that) noticed that it caused their libido to skyrocket. It isn't uncommon for people to say that they were almost hypersensitive too. I am looking forward because I have no libido what so ever and have also been pescribed tadalafil but the hardness isn't really an issue, more the mood. Luckily, even if the bupropion doesn't give me the same results that others have, it should still boost libido at least to a small degree since depression can cause some libido issues and for those who don't know, bupropion is one of the few depression medications that is known to not cause a decrease in libido as a side effect.