(01-01-2015, 03:38 AM)Lotus Wrote: Please keep in mind I'm still not comfortable with BO, I'd rather get a root canal w/o the local than use it again.
Here's the big question though, how come we can't find any info regarding BO's content?, what is the composition?. In most cases that info can be found phytoestrogens. Monika stated concerns about transfemme's claims, imo rightfully so. Anybody care to respond?.
My goal was/is to provide info on BO, unbiased.
I don't necessarily have concerns about Transfemme's claims so much as wonder what the basis is for them. They seem to be the only one making the claims of permanence, and all roads eventually lead back to Transfemme's website when one finds what appears to be corroborating evidence. I just want to see the scientific studies on which they base their claims that BO will re-wire a testosterone-fueled body to aromatise T into E forever and make a male hormonally female after 6 months so be sure you want to be hormonally female for the rest of your life or don't take their product.
Certainly, BO contains bovine estrogen. Being a non-standardized glandular supplement, the amount and type of E will vary from one pill to the next, or at least can. Presumably, the age of the cow will also determine type and quantity of estrogen(s). So, is BO a source of E1, E2, or E3? All of the above? How much of each? I don't know, but I'm almost ready to try it myself for a few months. First, though, I need to get a little healthier before I try that experiment.

