21-07-2012, 02:09
Sure. I should elaborate a bit though, the cost per bottle is cheaper to make at home, however the sum will be more than buying one bottle.
If you look at the ingredients, the ainterol PM spray contains:
20% PM extract
PM powder
red panax ginseng (for circulation)
butylene glycol (for absorption)
vitamin E (for skin)
PM extract can be bought directly off the ainterol website. as a substitute for pm powder, you can just add a little more extract.
I bought red panax ginseng extract (alcohol free) from a local chinese herb store for about 6$.
butylene glycol can be bought for about 12$ from this site:
http://www.lotioncrafter.com/butylene-glycol.html
I didn't find a good source for topical vitamin E. However, I bought hyluronic acid powder which I put in the spray bottle as well as a serum containing IGF-1. I just started using the spray yesterday but it seems a lot stronger than the ainterol spray since I didn't add any fillers (water).
If you look at the ingredients, the ainterol PM spray contains:
20% PM extract
PM powder
red panax ginseng (for circulation)
butylene glycol (for absorption)
vitamin E (for skin)
PM extract can be bought directly off the ainterol website. as a substitute for pm powder, you can just add a little more extract.
I bought red panax ginseng extract (alcohol free) from a local chinese herb store for about 6$.
butylene glycol can be bought for about 12$ from this site:
http://www.lotioncrafter.com/butylene-glycol.html
I didn't find a good source for topical vitamin E. However, I bought hyluronic acid powder which I put in the spray bottle as well as a serum containing IGF-1. I just started using the spray yesterday but it seems a lot stronger than the ainterol spray since I didn't add any fillers (water).