05-09-2014, 12:21 PM
(05-09-2014, 07:01 AM)phaedra Wrote: As far as my imbalances go, I feel like I should work the same way as a male. Although I do have female amounts of estrogen I have hardly any progesterone. Plus, with the DHEA being so high it suppresses the estrogen from working on my breasts. So then why is it if I were to lower my DHEA I couldn't reasonably expect to grow breasts at my age (22)? I'm not saying anyone here said that I couldn't expect to grow my breasts, but that is what I'm finding with women in my situation. Someone show me a woman other than Anastasia who was truly able to have success with growing/correcting shape moderate to sever tuberous breasts! I haven't found a single woman anywhere on the internet! No offense to Anastasia but compared to myself and similar girls it offends me and makes me feel invalid that she classifies her before as tuberous. I'm not saying she wasn't tuberous, I'm just saying it hurts my feelings, because she was really well off to be tuberous, I think.
Phaedra,
If you want to try a bio-male's approach to NBE, I can give you some pointers.
In addition to breast development, I've found PM to be effective with redistributing fat to my buttocks. I use calcium supplements and PABA to increase the effectiveness of PM.
With anti-androgens I would suggest using spearmint. I've used the capsule form, not the tea form. Spearmint has been used to treat hirsutsim. As a bio-male, spearmint does an excellent job of minimizing my libido.
I'm currently giving Blessed Thistle a trial run. I think it's helped with filling out my breasts more.