Guest guest Posted November 28, 2010 Report Share Posted November 28, 2010 That is a bit disturbing. I have copied and pasted this information into a Word document and will bring it up next time I talk to my doctor. Probably in about 2 weeks. Thank you so much for this valuable information. By the way, I checked my bottle of myomin to see what was in it and came up empty as well. > > I have been checking around about the use of Myomin here is what I found out for one thing you can't find out what is in this. One of the guys at Dr. 's forum the Supper Mod there was on this here is what he said about it. It is said to have an SERM in it you can't test Estradiol levels on SERM's you need to be off them 4 to 6 weeks to get good labs on SERM's like Clomid. So every time you check your estraidol levels they are going to look high. > ======================================================================= > 5 Hours Ago > chilln > Super Moderator Join Date: Feb 20, 2008 > Posts: 5,020 > > > Re: Myomin > > -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Quote: > Originally Posted by mrevis > Been hearing about this stuff for a few years now, but can't find anyone who has experience with it. > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > I have personal experience with it. It contains mostly SERMs, not aromatase suppressants. I validated this via serum tests. My serum E2 was always very high when my E2 symptoms went low. > > I stopped taking it because it was advertised to include aromatase inhibitors, but I can safely say it hs none. > > . > __________________ > Warning: > > A) Slow excreters have pooly functioning livers. They must monitor hormone levels very carefully, to ensure their dosages are low enough to prevent accumulation of hormones to the point where levels become excessive, or even toxic, after several days or weeks of supplementation. > > Fast excreters have excessive liver enzyme activity. These people require relatively high and frequent doses of hormones, and the cost of hormone supplementation, for these people, is relatively high. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 28, 2010 Report Share Posted November 28, 2010 Looking a bit harder at the label on Myomin bottle I did find out what is in it. Proprietary Herbal Extract Blend: 1. Astragalus membranaceus 2. Curcuma zedoaria 3. Cyperus rotundus > > > > I have been checking around about the use of Myomin here is what I found out for one thing you can't find out what is in this. One of the guys at Dr. 's forum the Supper Mod there was on this here is what he said about it. It is said to have an SERM in it you can't test Estradiol levels on SERM's you need to be off them 4 to 6 weeks to get good labs on SERM's like Clomid. So every time you check your estraidol levels they are going to look high. > > ======================================================================= > > 5 Hours Ago > > chilln > > Super Moderator Join Date: Feb 20, 2008 > > Posts: 5,020 > > > > > > Re: Myomin > > > > -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > > > Quote: > > Originally Posted by mrevis > > Been hearing about this stuff for a few years now, but can't find anyone who has experience with it. > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > > > I have personal experience with it. It contains mostly SERMs, not aromatase suppressants. I validated this via serum tests. My serum E2 was always very high when my E2 symptoms went low. > > > > I stopped taking it because it was advertised to include aromatase inhibitors, but I can safely say it hs none. > > > > . > > __________________ > > Warning: > > > > A) Slow excreters have pooly functioning livers. They must monitor hormone levels very carefully, to ensure their dosages are low enough to prevent accumulation of hormones to the point where levels become excessive, or even toxic, after several days or weeks of supplementation. > > > > Fast excreters have excessive liver enzyme activity. These people require relatively high and frequent doses of hormones, and the cost of hormone supplementation, for these people, is relatively high. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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