So you want him to have bitch tits!
You can put him on Aldactone, this is a testosterone inhibitor. So he will be much more receptive to the female hormones than trying to battle the male hormones at the same time.
sissy missy
Aldactone tablets contain the active ingredient spironolactone, which is a type of medicine called a potassium-sparing diuretic, not soething which binds DHT (Dihydrotestosterone) the active aspect of testosterone in a man's body. The drug suggested here is a directic designed to cause patient to excrete excess fluid!
It is a DHT binder you require if you wish to make your husband's body more amenable to the oestrogen in his system.
DHT is 3 times more potent than testosterone; testosterone is 5-10 times more potent than adrenal androgens.[1]
While DHT is best known for its roles in causing male pattern hair loss and prostate problems, it is crucial to virilization and is necessary to mitigate estrogen's effects in men.
DHT is produced by males in vivo and is responsible for the formation of male sex-specific characteristics. DHT is an important contributor to other characteristics generally attributed to males, including facial and body hair growth, and deepening of the voice. DHT may also play a crucial role in both sex drive and the growth of muscle tissue.[2][unreliable source?] Unlike other androgens such as testosterone, DHT cannot be converted by the enzyme aromatase to estradiol[3]. It, therefore, is frequently used in research settings to distinguish between effects of testosterone caused by binding to the androgen receptor, and those caused by testosterone's conversion to estradiol and subsequent binding to estrogen receptors.
So you need a drug which will bind the DHT in your husband, possibily at the same time increasing the natural aount of oestrogen by using a natural HRT supplement, like Ymea etc.
Read up widely and take heed of the advice given here about hormone alteration, also 'bitch' tits once achieved can only usually be removed surgically.
"Gynecomastia, or "bitch tits," as it's called, is a benign enlargement of the male breast tissue. The term comes from the Greek words gyne meaning "woman" and mastos meaning "breast. It can occur naturally or as the result of certain substances being in the system. Historical writings and artifacts show that gynecomastia is an ancient problem, as evidenced by statues of Pharaoh Seti I that have enlarged breasts. Aristotle reported encountering the problem, and the earliest description of the surgical removal of gynecomastia is found in the writings of Paulus 0f Aegineta, who lived from 636 to 690 A.D.
The incidence of naturally occurring gynecomastia is somewhere between 32 and 65 percent of reported cases. It may be familial, and in that case it usually occurs at puberty due to hormonal shifts. While several drugs have been linked to this condition, including marijuana, anabolic steroids have been found to be the leading cause. These synthetic derivatives of testosterone trigger a variety of other side effects as well. Gynecomastia occurs in steroid users because the male hormones they take undergo a process called aromatization, which occurs in varying degrees in different substances -- Anadrol and testosterone being the most aromatized. This process changes the configuration of the male steroid molecule to that of estradiol, a feminizing hormone. Those who have tissue sensitivity for this condition will begin to develop breasts.
Fortunately, gynecomastia is correctable with surgery, but be aware that so-called blocking agents like Nolvadex will not reverse it once it has occurred. Being a competitive bodybuilder as well as a plastic surgeon, I have developed corrective techniques that leave small, unnoticeable scars and allow the patient to quickly return to training. The chest looks normal at rest and when the athlete is posing. It's not necessary to have large, noticeable scars, indentations or deformities".
Take care Lisa girl!