Guest guest Posted September 10, 2011 Report Share Posted September 10, 2011 To be clear, the amount of P or E in a batch does not vary unless the mixture is compounded; prometrium and Estrogel are standard prescription medications; estradiol is not well-absorbed through a cream because the molecule is too large (L Gillespie). My transdermal E does not product a bolus effect. I rub it on fat areas and it slowly wears off for several days. Rubbed on thin skin would probably produce a bolus. Val -----Original Message----- From: rhythmicliving [mailto:rhythmicliving ] On Behalf Of beth Donati You need to know that the amount of E and P you get in the transdermal will vary each time you get a new batch! I met a doctor who worked with a gal who tested the hormones on herself for months with blood tests each month for several months. I'm not sure that really says what he said it determined but it just made me question the quality/quantity of the hormones since each month was different for me. And to clarify for the new gals, if it comes in syringes it means it's a transdermal type of delivery which produces a bolus affect (look it up). If those syringes come in the green and pilgrims bags you are using the WP certified compounded hormones. If you are following the WP dosing you are on the WP. If you are not following her dosing protocol then you are not on the WP... You are just using her trademarked (and more expensive) transdermal compounded hormone to do your own things. Hope that sheds more light on things. E beth Donati The Financial Literacy Lady & Web Orchestration Gal / ------------------------------------ click here for our webpage http://rhythmicliving.com/ **The group conversation is informational in nature and is not intended as medical advice.** Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 10, 2011 Report Share Posted September 10, 2011 What is a bolus? To be clear, the amount of P or E in a batch does not vary unless themixture is compounded; prometrium and Estrogel are standard prescriptionmedications; estradiol is not well-absorbed through a cream because themolecule is too large (L Gillespie). My transdermal E does not product abolus effect. I rub it on fat areas and it slowly wears off for severaldays. Rubbed on thin skin would probably produce a bolus. Val-----Original Message-----From: rhythmicliving [mailto:rhythmicliving ]On Behalf Of beth DonatiYou need to know that the amount of E and P you get in the transdermal willvary each time you get a new batch! I met a doctor who worked with a gal whotested the hormones on herself for months with blood tests each month forseveral months. I'm not sure that really says what he said it determined butit just made me question the quality/quantity of the hormones since eachmonth was different for me. And to clarify for the new gals, if it comes in syringes it means it's atransdermal type of delivery which produces a bolus affect (look it up). Ifthose syringes come in the green and pilgrims bags you are using the WPcertified compounded hormones. If you are following the WP dosing you are onthe WP. If you are not following her dosing protocol then you are not on theWP... You are just using her trademarked (and more expensive) transdermalcompounded hormone to do your own things. Hope that sheds more light on things. Ebeth DonatiThe Financial Literacy Lady & Web Orchestration Gal/------------------------------------click here for our webpage http://rhythmicliving.com/**The group conversation is informational in nature and is not intended asmedical advice.** Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 10, 2011 Report Share Posted September 10, 2011 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bolus Val From: rhythmicliving [mailto:rhythmicliving ] On Behalf Of harrup@...What is a bolus? To be clear, the amount of P or E in a batch does not vary unless themixture is compounded; prometrium and Estrogel are standard prescriptionmedications; estradiol is not well-absorbed through a cream because themolecule is too large (L Gillespie). My transdermal E does not product abolus effect. I rub it on fat areas and it slowly wears off for severaldays. Rubbed on thin skin would probably produce a bolus. Val-----Original Message-----From: rhythmicliving [mailto:rhythmicliving ]On Behalf Of beth DonatiYou need to know that the amount of E and P you get in the transdermal willvary each time you get a new batch! I met a doctor who worked with a gal whotested the hormones on herself for months with blood tests each month forseveral months. I'm not sure that really says what he said it determined butit just made me question the quality/quantity of the hormones since eachmonth was different for me. And to clarify for the new gals, if it comes in syringes it means it's atransdermal type of delivery which produces a bolus affect (look it up). Ifthose syringes come in the green and pilgrims bags you are using the WPcertified compounded hormones. If you are following the WP dosing you are onthe WP. If you are not following her dosing protocol then you are not on theWP... You are just using her trademarked (and more expensive) transdermalcompounded hormone to do your own things. Hope that sheds more light on things. Ebeth DonatiThe Financial Literacy Lady & Web Orchestration Gal/------------------------------------ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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