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Uterine Glandular for Feminizing Hip Bones at age 30+?
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Thanks for sharing your experiences, they’re super interesting and insightful!

Reading Heaven’s Night’s experience with pelvic tilt and hip widening is really encouraging, especially since they started seeing changes even after starting HRT in their 30s. It’s fascinating that uterine glandulars might contribute to such physical changes, even though this is not widely studied.

Tomi’s experience with BO and uterine glandulars is also intriguing—especially the impact it had on their hip and rear changes. It seems like these therapies could have a broader effect than initially anticipated, especially when combined with HRT, which is very exciting, as I’m in this for overall feminization.

I’d love to hear more thoughts or any other personal experiences with uterine glandulars and their influence on the hips and pelvis—whether or not they were combined with HRT. It seems like there might be some real potential here, but it’s still a bit of a mystery. Any more input would be greatly appreciated!

Also, for those of you who have had success with these therapies, could you share a sample starting regimen? I’d love to know how you integrated these supplements into your routine, especially alongside or after starting HRT.

Right now I take a very low dose of HRT (just 1 mg estradiol sublingual pill/day) and I have ordered several bottles of BO and Women’s Multi-Glandular (pure Uterine glandular wasn’t available). I also have bottles of pituitary glandular, not sure the best way to use it to optimize.

Thinking about doing 1 BO + PG in the morning and 1 WMG in the evening to start and see what happens. Is this too low or a good starting dose to begin to see how things affect me?

Thanks everyone!
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