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I'm thinking about this for months and I finally logged here to share the crazy ideia with you!

So, if I smash a blister pack of some high dosage birth control pill and add it to a skin cream, would it work for growing breasts? Has someone tried or thought about this before?

I'm thinking about add Neovlar (ethinylestradiol 0,05 mg) to my wild yam cream and see what happens. What do you think, girls?
Not a good idea. Research the negative side-effects of ethinyl estradiol, (breast cancer, DVT, tumors, etc).
Would you be doing this to avoid taking the estrogen internally? Jw.
(17-09-2015, 10:27 PM)Lotus Wrote: [ -> ]Not a good idea. Research the negative side-effects of ethinyl estradiol, (breast cancer, DVT, tumors, etc).

I'm so thankful you pointed that out. My birth control has ethinyl estradiol. I've felt so uneasy about this brand since I started taking it.

As for applying the pill directly to your chest, I don't think that would work since the primary use for BC is for the reproductive system. It's a good guess though!
Ethinyl estradiol being bad / environmentally unfriendly is a myth spread by pro-lifers. I take Diane 35 for my skin and it has actually lowered my blood pressure.

However, it's not a good idea to mix it into a cream. I would use a product like volufilline instead. The dose of estrogen in BC is extremely low, even in "high dose" ones like Neovlar, Anavar etc.

The reason they have estrogen is to offset the progesterone dosage. The progesterone is what keeps you from becoming pregnant.

If you really want a topical estrogen, I would recommend well... estrogen in HRT quantities.
(20-09-2015, 04:40 AM)Tribble1 Wrote: [ -> ]Ethinyl estradiol being bad / environmentally unfriendly is a myth spread by pro-lifers. I take Diane 35 for my skin and it has actually lowered my blood pressure.

However, it's not a good idea to mix it into a cream. I would use a product like volufilline instead. The dose of estrogen in BC is extremely low, even in "high dose" ones like Neovlar, Anavar etc.

The reason they have estrogen is to offset the progesterone dosage. The progesterone is what keeps you from becoming pregnant.

If you really want a topical estrogen, I would recommend well... estrogen in HRT quantities.

Preeeeeetty sure endocrinologists freak out when they hear a substance is even remotely similar to estrogen and then they say "omg you could get cancer". I doubt that's from pro-life influence. And part of breast cancer treatment is to put the person on anti-estrogens. And a friend of mine had to switch bc because the cancer rates were found to be too high compared to others. And in other forums they chit chat about estrogen for breast growth multiple times and every time someone says "Yeah, my friend did that and then she got cancer". And that, unlike straight men, mtf TGs given estrogen should be screened regularly for breast cancer just like genetic females. And there are progestin free, estrogen only bc. Combination bc is now more popular because of reduced dosage requirement and reduced side effects. Estrogen requires a prescription for a reason.

Don't tell people to take high amounts of estrogen. It's no joke. It should be prescribed by a doctor and carefully controlled to only the amount the person needs.

Likewise testosterone is synonymous with anabolic steroids and human growth hormone is prescription only because of the dangers it presents. Most hormones are no joke, whatever benefits they might have to those who use or abuse them. Progesterone is the oddball in that it seems to be relatively safe and thus is available over the counter.
(20-09-2015, 04:40 AM)Tribble1 Wrote: [ -> ]If you really want a topical estrogen, I would recommend well... estrogen in HRT quantities.

This is absolutely absurd advice. Please stop. (First and last request).
Wouldn't be more effective and safer to use progesterone-based pills? Like levonorgestrel ones?
(21-09-2015, 06:03 PM)LaBelle Wrote: [ -> ]Wouldn't be more effective and safer to use progesterone-based pills? Like levonorgestrel ones?

Yes, however there's still risks associated with Hrt. Do the research, talk to friends, family, PCP/ObGYN etc, before you decide either way.

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I don't think using ethinyl estradiol *topically* may give me cancer, considering the facts that my hormonal levels are OK (not estrogen dominant) and i'm not taking any estrogen orally (skin absorption < stomach/intestine absorption). Actually, I think a ethinyl estradiol cream is much safer than taking it orally for birth control proposes.

The idea is "concentrate" the estrogen absorption in one body part specifically (breats). I don't know if that makes sense. haha

Using prog based pills instead of estrogen ones sounds like a good idea too.
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