26-07-2012, 18:57
On my herbs, I'm spending maybe about $50 a month. It's hard to average it out though, because each of my pills last different amounts of time. So it might be a little more, maybe a little less. I've saved a little money since dropping maca, and have saved even more money by buying larger quantities. Of course, it will all always depend on your regimen and what method you plan to try. Like Brilaw suggests, to save money, try finding out your hormone levels before starting so you can start on something that's much more likely to work for you.
If you can't afford to get your hormones tested (I understand money being tight), try checking hormone imbalance symptoms online to see where you might stand. It's not exact at all, since most of the symptoms are symptoms of pretty much everything, but it's worth a try. (Although if you have year-round allergies or something like that, you might not want to add anything that might be an allergy symptom if you're not sure whether or not the symptom was pre-existing.)
Try this online hormone balance test.
If you can't afford to get your hormones tested (I understand money being tight), try checking hormone imbalance symptoms online to see where you might stand. It's not exact at all, since most of the symptoms are symptoms of pretty much everything, but it's worth a try. (Although if you have year-round allergies or something like that, you might not want to add anything that might be an allergy symptom if you're not sure whether or not the symptom was pre-existing.)
Try this online hormone balance test.