(11-06-2014, 20:00)uhuccup Wrote: So I didn't knew how to name the thread..
I've been taken the birth control bill for about 2 years. I've been taking some high on estrogen and some low on estrogen. I've got no breast growth, they were only slightly fuller, nothing worth mention. I just got a big butt and cellulite, which sucks!
And most of the herbs work with by highering estrogen. So herbs won't work for me, will they?
Has someone experienced growth on herbs who has taken the birth control pill without any growth or swelling?
It's actually estrogen plus progesterone for the breasts, whereas it's estrogen for the butt. Prolactin, insulin, human growth hormone and reducing testosterone play lesser roles.
You could try progesterone cream or switching to progestin BC if you're still on BC. I don't know any herbs that raise progesterone specifically, but there are some that help you raise all hormones including progesterone: fenugreek, goat's rue, wild yam and shatavari. In theory maca should too, but for some reason it tends to mainly go to the butt. These aren't as fast as progesterone or progestin, but eventually should push you towards the middle. Fennel can raise prolactin. Saw palmetto extract, lots of mint tea, and many other herbs lower testosterone.
The main estrogen herbs I know of are pueraria mirifica, hops, flax, red clover and soy isoflavones (eating whole soy takes so much it's usually impractical). You probably want to avoid pueraria mirifica and hops for a long while, unless you get a lot of progesterone cream or progestin. The others and most other herbs can actually lower estrogen if it gets too high; so if later on you think you need estrogen but don't want to risk overdoing it you can try them.
A healthy diet which includes B vitamins, especially B6, vitamin D, iodine and a little calcium can provide your body with what it needs to make missing hormones too; since it wants to fix itself. For those you get lots and lots of bran or whole grains, a little UV sun, a sprinkling of kelp and a glass of milk respectively. But usually people get way too much calcium and not enough vitamin D to utilize the calcium. 650 mg calcium and 2000 IU vitamin D is ideal (a light tan, maybe). Lecithin and biotin, in egg yolks, might help with cellulite.