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Hi, I was wondering which breast creams or gels people would reccommend here?

I have used a Double Strength Breast Cream (from Transformation), but met with no success for the last 6 months. I'm considering using Transderma Breast Gel but I'm not sure how safe it is to use.

Are there any suggestions? Thanks in advance to anyone who can help :)

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So far I have recieved a couple hundred emails from users here about their products. There wasn't one i talked too that any any results. Many herbal solutions are bogus. Some have caused serious health problems. Any growth you get will be in miniscule amounts.

Be aware that there are transgender ripoff sites. One of the first ones new transgenders find is "Transformations" who also boasts a gender clinic with herbal medicines. They are taken in and convinced by the ads that they can feminize with Super strength bust creams or special body shaping formula and look like the real women GG's that they show all over the site. If true PLastic sirgeons would be out of business. The rule of thumb is that if it sounds too good to be true it probably is. In addition prices are way over priced especially their breast forms which are nearly doubled over other shops. I removed the link to them from your post because we will not advertise transgender rip off sites here though I'm sure you didn't know that.

As a leader in the Transgender community this site does not under any circumstances recommend the "Transformation" web site or their 'Albany gender clinic". I have simply received way to many complaints about them. There are many specialty shops for transgendered people that are not ripoffs. The vendors on this list I have recieved not 1 complaint about http://www.lauras-playground.com/links.htm .

As a community we have to warn others of products that are ripoffs and don't work. If anyone has shops you tried that are great and Transgender friendly let me know. If you have had shops that have ripped you off let me know about them too.

The only sure way to masculinize or feminize is to obtain prescriptions from a doctor who will monitor you and test your levels regurlarly. It is dangerous to do otherwise.

Laura

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So far I have recieved a couple hundred emails from users here about their products. There wasn't one i talked too that any any results. Many herbal solutions are bogus. Some have caused serious health problems. Any growth you get will be in miniscule amounts.

Be aware that there are transgender ripoff sites. One of the first ones new transgenders find is "Transformations" who also boasts a gender clinic with herbal medicines. They are taken in and convinced by the ads that they can feminize with Super strength bust creams or special body shaping formula and look like the real women GG's that they show all over the site. If true PLastic sirgeons would be out of business. The rule of thumb is that if it sounds too good to be true it probably is. In addition prices are way over priced especially their breast forms which are nearly doubled over other shops. I removed the link to them from your post because we will not advertise transgender rip off sites here though I'm sure you didn't know that.

As a leader in the Transgender community this site does not under any circumstances recommend the "Transformation" web site or their 'Albany gender clinic". I have simply received way to many complaints about them. There are many specialty shops for transgendered people that are not ripoffs. The vendors on this list I have recieved not 1 complaint about http://www.lauras-playground.com/links.htm .

As a community we have to warn others of products that are ripoffs and don't work. If anyone has shops you tried that are great and Transgender friendly let me know. If you have had shops that have ripped you off let me know about them too.

The only sure way to masculinize or feminize is to obtain prescriptions from a doctor who will monitor you and test your levels regurlarly. It is dangerous to do otherwise.

Laura

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:o thanks for letting me know Laura! God what a rip off, but I'm glad I know now

B)I have had some results!

Hi! I don't want to take away from what was previously said, and your Doctor should always know what you are taking and what you plan to do. I have never been on prescription hormones, since I'm a natural type of girl...

But,

I've been using natural herbal suppliments, and my own breast cream for over a year. Results have been just a little under what I expected, but I did get some results. The important things is to make sure the herbs are fresh and the amounts are the right amounts, be regular, be patient, and stick to a program. Currently, I make my own extracts. I use three home made extracts, a commercial cream, and achohol. I combine this with a message technique. I also take suppliments orally two to three times daily. I have been a little light on one of the ingredients, and have found favorable results since I've upped this.

So whether going prescription or herbal-- Good Luck, and enjoy those new breasts. :wub:

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If you have seen results, you are an exception to the rule. Maybe one in a hundred will see any results at all and that is usually miniscule. For the vast majority, these herbal creams and tablets DO NOT WORK. (See Laura's post above)

MaryEllen

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From all that i have read,what Laura and Mary Ellen say is the stone cold truth.

Save Your Money.And (IF) you get to start HRT,then you get the real thing.And It Is Very Enjoyable.

Oh,It Never Hurt So Good.(LOL Big Time)

Hugs Girls,

Angie.

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