Hmmm... I hope you are right.
Posts that I have seen in the past were along those lines, as if the hip pain was a happy, reassuring milestone toward more feminine physical changes.
I'm not so sure.
Women with large breasts often have breast reduction due to the forward weight pulling them over and straining their back.
I could see if we added a couple of pounds or more to our breasts or butt, the weight shift could cause the body to align differently and produce pain in various areas.
However, the hip pain that I experienced seemed due, strictly to the use of the herbs (as a side-effect). There had been no significant weight changes at that point.
When I took the herbs for a few weeks, my hips hurt. When I stopped taking the herbs, the pain subsided.
However, I must say that my recent weight gain from BO does seem to make me walk differently, as if there is a change in my center of gravity.
Walking with a sway in my hips now feels comfortable and natural. It feels really good.
I just find it hard to believe that the use of herbs causes some sort of reformation of the bone structure... but I guess it could, maybe.
Karen