Naturally occurring feminizing HRT

Anti androgens
''NOTE: Liquorice is known to cause high blood pressure with extended use. This can add to the risk of blood clots already present when taking estrogenic agonists!'' On the other hand, this happens to counter many side effects of Spironolactone.
 * Vitex agnus-castus (Chaste tree)
 * Paeoniae lactiflora (White peony)
 * Camellia sinensis (Tea plant)
 * Mentha spicata (Spearmint)
 * Ganoderma lucidum (Red reishi)
 * Glycyrrhiza glabra (Liquorice)

Estrogenic agonists

 * Pueraria Mirifica (White Kwao Krua)
 * Humulus lupulus (Common hop)
 * Equus ferus caballus (Pregnant Mare Urine)

Progesterone

 * Juglans regia (English walnut)

Potential Risks
Extended treatment with some non-synthetic sources of hormone replacement therapy is highly experimental and very little is known about it's long term effects. In the case of phyto- or xeno- hormones some are so obscure that it could be difficult to test for their blood concentration levels and thus proper regulation of dosage is impaired. In addition, dosage regulation is further impaired unless a proper extraction of the active constituent(s) is made, as the amount of substance in a given organism can vary batch to batch.