(26-12-2023, 04:03 PM)FLWXPX Wrote: Hey all! I just recently registered with this site (because I just found it) but I am in no way new to this.
A little background: I’m 45, bisexual, biological male, identify and pass as male but I’ve wanted to grow breasts since about 1999....
Hi, and welcome!
Maybe not many here are "professional", but rather people similar to you in many ways: Born male, wanting to have breasts. Thus you will find a lot of experience in related subjects.
However, some people have used a lot of time and energy going through research information, and that way have found enormous amount of relevant information. One of the top researchers is "Lotus". You should read her posts, they have loads of useful information!
Then to the experience I have in herbal treatment of myself: I'm using Pueraria Mirifica, mostly referred here as "PM". It is a strongly estogenic herb, and my current daily dose is about 1000-1500mg. (Bit "about" because I am taking powder, and the measurement spoon isn't very well calibrated). I have bought mine from the Ainterol web shop, and they sell also to U.S. (ainterol.us), and ship from Thailand. The quality of their product is excellent. There are other serious sellers, too, but also many worthless products are on the market. Read here from other peoples' experiences and keep on known-good brands!
The other supporting herbs and supplements I am using are Red Reishi (called usually"RR" here), and also some quite ordinary supplements such as MSM, fish oil, vitamins, and Calcium. With those you should be able to get progress relatively soon (relatively, as growing boobs of significant size is always a marathon, not a sprint). You may start with 500 mg/day of PM and maybe 1000mg RR and the vitamins, and then increase over time to over 100mg/day of PM. But be careful, there is increasing risk of side effects if you go to 2000mg and over. Read carefully about the experiences people have! We al are different, and what's good for one may be too much for other.
Well, I repeat here myself: Welcome, and read a lot and build a picture of the options!
-Teddy