21-10-2017, 11:40 PM
I won't go into a long essay about my life, but the short answer is that I'm almost 40, have had Lyme disease for 22 years and live with my parents because I'm too sick to work or even leave the house at this point. They also are against me transitioning and they're the only way I can get access to prescription hormones so I'm trying this stuff instead.
I'm not saying the above for sympathy, but merely to explain my situation. 7-8 years ago I had given up on transitioning due to my health and lack of support from my parents, but after recently reading that hormones have mood-altering benefits and that I could take them without having to social transition (I don't pass and I'm too sick to leave the house anyways so social transition is a non-issue for several reasons).
I still would like the body altering effects, but it's not the main reason I'm trying HRT. So far I haven't felt any better. Spearmint tea seemed to make me feel more depressed, but it seems that Chinese Skullcap (which happens to be one of the main herbs in a Lyme protocol) can block androgens. I've also been taking Bovine Ovaries, Life Flo Estriol/Etradiol cream, Life flo progesterone/DHEA/pregnenolone cream, and White Peony.
The supplement that I'm taking which has Chinese Skullcap, Zyflamend Nighttime, also has Hops which can also help NBE, but I'm not sure if it's in high enough quantity. Swanson has a hops supplement with that compound isolated so I might take it instead: https://www.swansonvitamins.com/swanson-...0-veg-caps
I am concerned that many of the foods I'm eating and supplements/herbs I'm taking are preventing the good stuff from taking effect. However, health is also a top priority so I'm not sure how many changes to my diet and supplements I'm willing to do, but I am wondering if there's a list of things to avoid. Some things seem to be theoretical in terms of how they work so I'm not sure what to think.
Another main herb in the Lyme protocol is Polygonum Cuspidatum/Japanese Knotweed has Resveratrol which can be bad for NBE, but it seems very important so I don't want to drop it. Other things in my diet have various phytoestrogens which can block estrogen if they're weak (I guess some of the ones in Pueraria Mirifica are strong enough to boost estrogen).
I'm not saying the above for sympathy, but merely to explain my situation. 7-8 years ago I had given up on transitioning due to my health and lack of support from my parents, but after recently reading that hormones have mood-altering benefits and that I could take them without having to social transition (I don't pass and I'm too sick to leave the house anyways so social transition is a non-issue for several reasons).
I still would like the body altering effects, but it's not the main reason I'm trying HRT. So far I haven't felt any better. Spearmint tea seemed to make me feel more depressed, but it seems that Chinese Skullcap (which happens to be one of the main herbs in a Lyme protocol) can block androgens. I've also been taking Bovine Ovaries, Life Flo Estriol/Etradiol cream, Life flo progesterone/DHEA/pregnenolone cream, and White Peony.
The supplement that I'm taking which has Chinese Skullcap, Zyflamend Nighttime, also has Hops which can also help NBE, but I'm not sure if it's in high enough quantity. Swanson has a hops supplement with that compound isolated so I might take it instead: https://www.swansonvitamins.com/swanson-...0-veg-caps
I am concerned that many of the foods I'm eating and supplements/herbs I'm taking are preventing the good stuff from taking effect. However, health is also a top priority so I'm not sure how many changes to my diet and supplements I'm willing to do, but I am wondering if there's a list of things to avoid. Some things seem to be theoretical in terms of how they work so I'm not sure what to think.
Another main herb in the Lyme protocol is Polygonum Cuspidatum/Japanese Knotweed has Resveratrol which can be bad for NBE, but it seems very important so I don't want to drop it. Other things in my diet have various phytoestrogens which can block estrogen if they're weak (I guess some of the ones in Pueraria Mirifica are strong enough to boost estrogen).