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I’m considering trying a product called Bust Bunny. Have any of you tried it and did it do anything?
All that can be said Kerri is that if these products worked we'd all be walking around with D cups and the breast implant surgeons would be out of business.....
Haven't taken it and won't. To find out what's in it I had to dig deep into their website. They don't list how much of each ingredient is in a pill. They have no independent lab analysis. There's nothing verifiable to back up their wild claims. All I see is the recipe for snake oil. Don't waste your money.
It seems obvious that supplements are a waste of money for breast development. If they really worked, cis women would take them by the handful and the boob job business would dry up.
If you want a pair of your own, HRT is the way to go.
/EA
Emily,
The only thing keeping me from HRT is my family. They are transphobic. I’m divorced and estranged from my only child. I don’t want to give them another reason to hate me.
Kerri
I can totally relate to the family situation.Sadly there's no point in giving away ammunition.I've tried some herbal supplements with some small physical results,some changes in emotion.I cry a lot easier now.When I'm happy I'm just beaming.
Hi Kerri,
Obviously, you should do what you feel is best for your situation.
I think it may be possible for you to go on low-dose HRT and still fly under the radar. A low-dose of estrogen will give you some mental and emotional benefits, while minimizing the physical effects. It might be worth talking to a doc that treats trans patients.
Best of luck to you.
/EA
Thanks ‘Em. I could see doing that and at least feeling a little fem and getting rid of some of this toxic masculinity,
What the heck is ‘ Bust Bumny🤔?
Meghan,
Bust Bunny is a supplement that contains fenugreek and other herbals that supposedly makes womens (and mens?) breasts grow. Does it work or is it snake oil like Emily says?
Hi Kerri,
Supplements are a multi billion dollar industry, annually. Many companies offer their customers a free one month supply in exchange for posting a positive review so the reviews can be subjective. I usually read the negative reviews and look for a common complaint and then research the ingredients. Having done so on this product it would be a no for me.
there was talk on the news recently about teenage girls taking bee pollen for breast enlargement!