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- February 17, 2021 at 1:44 pm #94271
Are there any feminizing pills or similar that is safe without a prescription out there? Or do you have to get a prescription for that kind of thing?
- February 17, 2021 at 2:31 pm #94272
Jayla, I am not a fan of those kinds of supplements. HRT is some serious stuff and should be done under a doctor’s care. All too often I have heard of women either getting ripped off, or causing other issues because they adversely affected some other issue. I would really suggest seeking out medical advice. I hope this helps, Michelle
- February 17, 2021 at 8:54 pm #94275Anonymous
Jayla, At one time I tried some herbal stuff that was way expensive and did nothing. I have been on HRT since July and have been happy with results and cost. Plus doing HRT under the care of a doctor brings peace of mind. Don’t give up health for little or no results it’s not worth it.
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- February 21, 2021 at 5:45 pm #94465Anonymous
Actually there is and it won’t cost you an arm and leg .
Those so called pills on the market , forget them , they are a waste of your cash and most of the ingred’s are fillers .
You can go to your local health store and buy herbs there that will femm your body , you will grow breast .and develop nice curves . However , they will not give you the psycholoical factors . Only HTR will do that .
There are over 300 plants with have estrogens. Strongest is Fenugreek , Wild Yam , Red Clover , Fennel . Cost is around 25-30 a month . You can get them in pill form or liqu’d extract . Woman having been using these for thousand of years to treat menopas . To start with use Ferugreek and Wild Yam .
You will also need a progesterone cream as well with can be pick up at any drug store . This is only used on a 2 week period , stop for tw weeks and start again . This will cause your body to believe you are going through your monthly cycle .
But please take your doctor about this first , there are no side effects or such but could cause troubles if you are on other meds . and never ..never mix these if you do start HTR
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- February 22, 2021 at 1:34 am #94470
Beliefs are different whoever wherever you ask, my personal opinion is to avoid anything that isnt prescribed by a doctor that specializes in trans care. Maintain your health, work out, play around with make up, loose weight, prepare yourself in every other way to start your journey before hrt.
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