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I wanted to see if the NHS guidelines had ever been updated based on my criticism of some flat out factually incorrect things stated in them. So I looked up the most recent ones I could find, Sept 2021
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Nope:

"Natural puberty occurs over 2 years and we aim to mimic this in our treatment so that you achieve the best breast development that you can . Using excessive amounts of oestrogen does not improve breast development, indeed there is an enzyme present in the body that converts excess oestrogen back into testosterone and so this may be counterproductive. "

http://www.bucksformulary.nhs.uk/docs/Guideline_585FM.pdf?UNLID=8655635522021121944033

Sorry people in the UK. Seems like you're screwed still. Enjoy your 2 year long puberty and dearomatase enzyme that apparently exists in the UK.

PS: BuT dR. PoWErS YoU ArEnT PeEr ReVIeWed!

Yeah, but this is, so go figure.

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