Hi Sherry It will only affect him positively. We have many men using it for stress, depression and Libido problems. We also have a page on Man Boobs you could look through. Although it's always made out to be a female sex hormone, it's not. It plays no part in the secondary sexual characteristics that occur at puberty. These are governed by testosterone and oestrogen. So it can be safely used by both sexes. It's secreted by both men and women, in fact all animals too, mammals, birds, reptiles and fishes. It's so safe it's given via IV transfusion to Traumatic Brain Injury victims, over 70% of these are men. Take care Wray
Dec 14, 2012
Sherry by: Carol K
Hi there I am sure Wray will get back to you when she can but I do not think there is any need to worry. There is nothing toxic in the cream and I don't think a one off application will make that much difference. Anyway, I am sure Wray will have a better explanation. Regards. Carol K
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