(17-09-2023, 01:41 PM)Yaraé Wrote: ...In South America, where I write from, it's not easy to find an endocrinologist with ample knowledge on phytoestrogens and herbs, she wants me to gather the information and consult with her before deciding what and what not to take. ...Hi Yaraé, and welcome!
(17-09-2023, 02:52 PM)Teddy Wrote:(17-09-2023, 01:41 PM)Yaraé Wrote: ...In South America, where I write from, it's not easy to find an endocrinologist with ample knowledge on phytoestrogens and herbs, she wants me to gather the information and consult with her before deciding what and what not to take. ...Hi Yaraé, and welcome!
I can understand your frustrations with customs and finding "unusual" supplements. However, often less is more, and you might try some easier available substances first. In m.h.o. Pueraria Morifica is the most powerful herb for feminization and breast development. but it is likely difficult to find locally. And importing could be problematic, too. However, Fenugreek, which is a common spice in many cuisines, might be easier available. Please read about it (Lotus has collected a lot of herbal information an scientific articles). Another thing you should consider is a testosterone blocker. Reishi mushroom powder might be available locally. Or maybe not as powerful, but still useful Saw Palmetto, which is used by many for instance against prostate problems.
Additional useful supplements, such as MSM, Vitamin C, Calcium/Zinc/Magnesium supplement, might be likely also locally available.
In your situation I would first look a bit deeper what the more experienced people, such as Lotus, have written, and then do some internet search and visits to shops selling supplements. Then you can find out what is feasible when in Columbia.
_Teddy
(20-09-2023, 05:33 AM)Teddy Wrote: Hi Teddy, Totally right on FNGRK, I use it in salads sometimes...and I will try in in soups. Yogurt, great idea. Thnk you honey,
i Yaraé
Hi Yaraé,
Regarding Fenugreek, why not to buy it as a powder from a spice shop? I am doing that, it is that way much cheaper, and you can take it even a gram or two! If you mix it with for instance yogurt, it is also quite palatable.
br Teddy
(18-09-2023, 01:28 AM)Karen Hart Wrote: Hello Karen…
Thanks for your reply…I am cvurrently asking questions to stores and distributors along the lines of what you suggest.
I didn’t mean to seem overcomplicated about this. I actually tend to be too detail-oriented, which may not be so Good, and may also come across as excessive.
Thanks for your ideas to synthesize this, as well as for your suggestions in terms of doses, process and the words of warning. It isa ll greatly appreciated.
Good luck and again thank you.
Yaraé