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What is the TRUE composition of PM?

December 27 2008 at 5:28 AM
Anonymous  (no login)

It appears that regular PM has Miroestrol and Deoxymiroestrol. On Ainterol's label, these two ingredients are not listed. Can anyone explain why? Also, isn't it important for PM to contain these ingredient? If these ingredients are not listed does this mean that Ainterol's PM is less effective?

I have read many cases in which people on the forum said Aintero's PM did not work. I have not tried it yet. They also said to take the PM everyday, which I am not sure about. I have been using it in lotion and it seems okay, but I do not know if I will take it internally.


 
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ShyBoobs
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Re: What is the TRUE composition of PM?

December 28 2008, 6:44 PM 

They're prolly not listed because most only care about herbs used, not the composition of each herb. I see that all brands do this, not just Ainterol. And yeah, taking PM everyday doesn't seem like a good idea. Your body needs a break, it's strong stuff.

If you go to this site and scroll down to the chart, you'll see its composition...

http://americanphytolab.netfirms.com/

 
 
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Re: What is the TRUE composition of PM?

December 28 2008, 9:05 PM 

So PM is supposed to have Miroestrol and Deoxymiroestrol. So what I want to know is that why Ainterol's PM would not have these two ingrdients in their PM if it is supposed to be found naturally in Pueraria?

OR

Is the cultivated PM supposed to have these 2 ingredients? Is wild grown PM supposed to contain them? Does all PM contain these 2? What about Bellas PM?

Thanks

 
 
ShyBoobs
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Re: What is the TRUE composition of PM?

December 29 2008, 5:47 PM 

Anonymous,

Your best bet would be to email Ainterol or Bella directly if you want to know for sure about the content of their PM.

But I can say that any PM you use must have the necessary amounts of Miroestrol and Deoxymiroestrol in order for it to be effective. Wild grown is not guaranteed to have enough (or any) of these phytoestrogens.

 
 
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