Yes sorry, I did apologise for hijacking about my study dilemma! I think it's quite natural for threads to evolve though.
Hopefully my reply to the original question re how to treat libido with homeopathy was helpful, but advice on complementary/alternatives often gets challenged but really it should just be us saying what actually worked for us as that, certainly to me, is more valuable than any research trial!
Many women are helped with oestrogen HRT, which science supports, however, many women are not helped by it, which science fails to explain, so the doctors just say ‘it doesn't always work with everyone'. That to me is not strong science.
I could find endless articles and research about the dangers of excess oestrogen but I wouldn't dream of posting the links here as we are all taking our own calculated risks in what we choose to take, or not, and it would be uncalled for fear mongering.
Maybe it all comes down to that human trait, that we want everyone else to do what we're doing, as it's strengthens our own confidence in it? I'm sure no one means harm and hopefully the world has grown up to realise that there are no charlatans in complementary or alternative medicine trying to take peoples money, considering the time and money spent on training is often comparable to medical doctors and most has to be privately funded they'd be pretty dumb fraudsters!