Yes Susan,
Fenugreek will help you get rid of the four weeks waist. I went from a Waist Hip Ratio of 0.95 to 0.92 in four weeks of taking fenugreek. Because fenugreek will give you a shot of insulin, it decreases blood sugar fast. That is why you get the sugar craving. I thought goat's rue wouldn't do that, but the day before yesterday, after a lot (10 g) of goat's rue, I got a sugar craving too.
Yes, licorice root contains anti-androgens too. And phyto-estrogens and phyto-progestins, and it increases prolactin. It's a program all by itself.
PM increases dopamine, which
decreases prolactin. You never get swelling, so you don't feel any action. Fenugreek increases prolactin, so you feel the swelling. Give me oldskool herbs any time
You need to get a lot right for good hair. The hair skin nails multis contain high doses of B vitamins, my "super hair formula" even contains 1000s of %s of the Recommended
Dietary Allowance (RDA). I wonder if that's really healthy.
The thing that's usually missing for good hair is silicic acid. It's in horse tail, apple cores, oats, and millet (some supermarkets still have a millet porridge desert here, with raisins). Because silicic acid is in
no other foods, many people lack it.
For clear skin, here is my list of anti-androgens again:
hops cones
spearmint tea (peppermint is more estrogenic)
saw palmetto berry
stinging nettle root
pumpkin seed oil
borage seed oil
Zinc < 80 mg
vitamin B6
azelaic acid (in rye, barley grass, whole grain cereals)
Secoisolariciresinol diglycoside (SDG), the main lignan in flax (linseed)
β-Sitosterol (the anti-androgen in PM)
Java tea (orthosiphon extract)
pygeum bark
wild yam (because it contains β-sitosterol)
On the male forum, SP got a bad rep lately, and some are experimenting with pygeum bark. On the acne forum, some people write some anti-androgens are better for hair loss, others for acne.
Gaining weight is normal on phyto-estrogens. Progesterone makes you lose it.