I can't and won't give medical advice. All I'm doing here is sharing information that has been shared with me at one time or another. Some of it is obscure - super-secret, if you will. I figure someone else should have this information besides me, so that you can do your own research and come to your own conclusions.
Real hormones are always risky but work better than substitutes as far as I know. But if you're married and your wife doesn't approve or you are in some other situation, you just can't do it. I sympathize. Hormones and their substitutes all have their risks but if you are an adult you can choose for yourself whether you want to take those risks or not, in my opinion.
Once again, this is not medical advice - it's some information that you must evaluate and use at your own risk. So don't even think about suing me. Whatever you do or don't do - it's your choice and solely at your own risk. But for those of you in such a delicate position, here's some super-secret things you can do where probably nobody will guess what you're up to. It will just be between you and me.
Hormones.
You can get hormones from all kinds of sources. Real ones are best but you've probably heard of or even used phyto-estrogens (those plant chemicals that mimic estrogen). But what if even that is off limits? Well, here are some things you can use that may give similar effects without outing yourself:
1. Soy Milk. Yep, it's a phyto-estrogen. But maybe you have a milk allergy so you have to use something different in your cereal and coffee, right? Who has the right to question your milk sensitivities. Now, anything that looks like estrogen to your body will build some breast tissue but that also means it might increase your risk of breast cancer. Also, if you're a guy - especially a married one - it might have other effects like reducing your ability to get or maintain an erection. I don't know. You'll need to investigate and weigh things for yourself.
2. Canned Soup. This is a weird one, right? It's strictly from my own brain but maybe it's time to fall in love with canned soup. The secret is actually in the can lining, which contains BPA - apparently pretty much all soup products have this. I read a study recently that said people who eat a lot of canned soup have elevated levels of BPA in their urine. Now this got my attention!
You may have heard from somewhere that BPA is bad for you but you don't know why. At least part of the thing that is bad for you, I think, is that BPA (a plastic) has some chemical similarity to estrogen and could have some estrogen-like effects on the body. A lot of BPA may cause breast growth in men. Crazy, I know, but soup is like a health food, right? It might kill you, too, but I think it's hard to know what all of the effects of chemicals are. People eat soup anyway, so maybe you want to do that too. Maybe you are eating soup to help you lose weight (low calorie) - or maybe you just like it. It's nobody's business. I know there is a concern about BPA raising the risk of cancer. I think that the concern is the possibility of increasing breast cancer risks because of the estrogen-like effects. Maybe there's other stuff too - you should do your own research and make your own decision about it.
Breast-growing anti-androgens:
Tagemet. Yeah, this is a super duper secret I got from a doctor. Chances are, you've never heard of this little trick before. I hadn't.
Tagemet is the brand name of the generic antacid Cimetidine. Usually, you take 1 200 mg tablet every 12 hours for heartburn. But a doctor said if you double that dose, you get anti-androgenic effects because Cimetidine apparently partially blocks DHT (a form of testosterone). For this reason, some people use it to reduce hair loss in male pattern baldness. I almost hesitate to pass this tidbit along because I'm afraid if everyone starts doing it some halfwit bureaucrat will decide it should be illegal. So don't go spreading this around, okay?
You can buy Tagamet at any grocery or department store but the brand name is about 10 dollars for 30 tablets so it gets expensive if you are taking 4 tablets a day. Thankfully, I recently found a generic. You cannot substitute any OTHER antacids because they don't work the same - but you can save a lot of money by getting Tagamet's generic form: Cimetidine here
Now once again a disclaimer: I'm not vouching for any of this stuff. If soup makes you sick, it's on you. I may have used some of these things, including a current use of Cimetidine. I haven't had any problems but that doesn't mean you won't. I'm not a doctor and I don't give medical advice. I'm just saying, there's more than one way to go about things and you can come to your own conclusions about what you need in your life.
So there you have it; the super duper mega stealth TG secrets.. What you do with that information is totally up to you.
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