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thx for making me hungry for shit i should be avoiding b4 I quit forumquest and try to go to sleep lol
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phytoestrogens
oh and the study that says 'males' aren't affected by plant ... phytoestrogens (simply chemicals that act like estriadol) ... well they don't take into account people who - might not be - 100% male as far as physiology. There may be a percentage of the population who are more susceptable to something like plant based estriadol than most regardless of outward gender characteristics. | ||
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Homeopathic remedies aren't something we preach on in Western Medicine.
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Imagine if you will, someone who had genetic characteristics predisposed to make their bodies, accept estrogen and reject testosterone. IMO, and based on personal (and probably again more or less speculative) experience, because I am not a scientist or doctor, just a lay person who had a few labs done when they were suffering from these issues and lost in the world...
but it's not unheard of either in the trans community to find people very susceptible/compatible with estrogen, and others who's bodies reject it vehemently. Everyone is different and HRT is one of those YMMV things. | ||
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