Guest guest Posted August 30, 2001 Report Share Posted August 30, 2001 Nope, I have not heard of this one. What's in it? Do I want some? Rimostil > Has anyone tried this? Is supposed to be a supplement that helps > build bone mass when taken with calcium. I just read about it in a > magazine and was wondering if it would be worthwhile picking some up. > > I finally had a bone scan done, but the results haven't made it back > to the doctor's office. > > -Serena > > > > Homepage: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Graduate-OSSG > > Unsubscribe: mailto:Graduate-OSSG-unsubscribe > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 31, 2001 Report Share Posted August 31, 2001 I've been looking for it, but haven't found it yet. It must be very new as the stores I went to had other products made by the same company. I'm going to try GNC today. I did find a web site www.rimostil.com I'm not post-midlife (though I am on hormonal suppression theorapy so I might as well be), but I am worried about bone loss. From the WEB site. New Rimostil! New Rimostil (pronounced Rim'-ost-il), from Novogen, helps support STRONG BONES and STRONG HEARTS in post-midlife women. If you are looking for post-midlife bone and heart health, Rimostil is for you! If you're still experiencing hot flashes and other menopausal symptoms, you should look into the benefits of Promensil. Rimostil has Clovone™ (rhymes with 'bone'), a unique, natural ingredient. Clovone is a blend of four isoflavones (formononetin, daidzein, biochanin A and genistein) in a ratio proven to promote both heart and bone health. Rimostil, with natural Clovone, is the result of ongoing Novogen research into the health benefits of natural isoflavone compounds. Isoflavones are a group of phytoestrogens found only in legumes like chick peas, red clover, and lentils. Clinical trials to date demonstrate that Rimostil with Clovone assists in maintaining bone health. It also provides cardiovascular benefits by assisting with the maintenance of cholesterol health. Clinical results were impressive; after just one Rimostil tablet a day for 6 months: bone density increased an average of 4% heart-healthy HDL (the good cholesterol) went up 21% If you are post-midlife and are concerned about your bone and cholesterol health, Rimostil could very well be for you. Rimostil is available in packs containing a four-week supply. To maximize the health benefits of Rimostil, you will need to take one tablet daily for at least three to six months. The effects of Rimostil may not be immediately felt, but after six months of use, you should be able to see results in your bone density scan and cholesterol levels. Rimostil is available at fine health food stores and GNC. Novogen also produces a product called Promensil, recommended for the natural management of midlife symptoms. When Promensil was introduced three years ago, women in midlife made it one of their favorite options for dealing with hot flashes, night sweats, sleeplessness, and other menopausal symptoms. What's the difference between Promensil and Rimostil? An important difference is the ratio of isoflavones. Also, Promensil delivers 40mg isoflavones versus Rimostil's 57mg. Take Promensil for midlife symptoms, such as hot flashes. Take Rimostil if you're post-midlife to promote bone and heart health. There's no need to take both products simultaneously. For further information on New Rimostil, please check out the other areas of our web site. For a valuable coupon and advice on how to manage menopause naturally, check out the 'Special Offers' section. Want to talk to us? Call toll-free, weekdays 9AM - 7PM EST: 1-866-RIMOSTIL (1-) > Nope, I have not heard of this one. What's in it? Do I want some? > > Rimostil > > > > Has anyone tried this? Is supposed to be a supplement that helps > > build bone mass when taken with calcium. I just read about it in a > > magazine and was wondering if it would be worthwhile picking some up. > > > > I finally had a bone scan done, but the results haven't made it back > > to the doctor's office. > > > > -Serena > > > > > > > > Homepage: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Graduate-OSSG > > > > Unsubscribe: mailto:Graduate-OSSG-unsubscribe@y... > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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