17-03-2014, 12:46 PM
Hi Clara,
I have wondered the same myself. If I had known there were herbal A.A. during my teen years, I would have definitely given them a try to take the edge off my libidio and such. As Epicene has discussed, even with a lowered level of testosterone, bio-males are still lacking with producing the amount of estrogen needed for breast development.
I think AA-only programs do have merit but probably not for NBE growth. Instead, I think it's a good program for bio-males who want to test the waters for how they respond to the herbal route without incurring significant physical feminization.
Epicene, I like your username.
In a way I think epicene is a better description of my gender identity than androgynous.
I have wondered the same myself. If I had known there were herbal A.A. during my teen years, I would have definitely given them a try to take the edge off my libidio and such. As Epicene has discussed, even with a lowered level of testosterone, bio-males are still lacking with producing the amount of estrogen needed for breast development.
I think AA-only programs do have merit but probably not for NBE growth. Instead, I think it's a good program for bio-males who want to test the waters for how they respond to the herbal route without incurring significant physical feminization.
Epicene, I like your username.
In a way I think epicene is a better description of my gender identity than androgynous.

