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which cream is best to use
February 20 2007 at 4:46 PM rose (no login)
hi there
was thinking of starting the PM cream but very confused which one to use.....i alrready do individual herbs and massage with wild yam cream but its only 7% thought i might try the PM cream too can anyone direct me to a good cream to use....thanks for lstening....
see you all soon...
Lisa
(Login lilmama40)
Re: which cream is best to use
February 20 2007, 5:09 PM
I use the pm cream from pueraria.co.uk and I also use a 14% wild yam cream that I got at vitamin world. I use the wild yam in the morning and the pm at night. They say to use the pm twice a day, but it's a bit pricey so the reason I use both creams once a day instead is to make the pm cream last longer. It was $40. But the wild yam was only around $10. They do different things, so both are of value.
Kiran
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Re: which cream is best to use
February 21 2007, 3:04 PM
Lisa...what do both creams do....meaning whats the function of the pm cream and wild yam cream? have u experienced any growth or fullness with the creams?
Thanks x
Lisa
(Login lilmama40)
Re: which cream is best to use
February 21 2007, 5:03 PM
I've grown half an inch now in just over a month, but it'd difficult to say what exactly is responsible for my growth since I'm using 2 creams and taking several herbs orally. I like to think the success is from the combination of things.
The wild yam cream acts essentially like progesterone cream would, although I don't know enough about it to be able to explain exactly why or how it's good for making the boobs grow, somebody with more knowledge of these things than me could better answer the question.
The PM cream is more just a cream containing the pm that is a phytoestrogen like many of the herbs we take are, but it's delivering that phytoestrogen directly into the boob which is a little bit different than how it works when we take the herbs orally. Many say the PM cream does plump them up. I can't tell per say, I put mine on right before I go to bed.
deborah
(Login forme2know)
All PM Creams are not created equal...
March 12 2007, 1:04 PM
Which cream is a good question. Buying a PM product is not as simple as one might hope. There are many out there and the one thing to know is that the inexpensive products on the market are manufactured with what is called "wild grown" as opposed to "cultivated, select species" plant material. This is significant in that the wild grown plants have little or insignificant amounts of the "active ingredient" Miroestrol, in them.
Just because a product is made with PM does not guarantee Miroestrol (M) content. This is because the M only developes in the tubers of the plant, after many, many, years of growth. The M content of any given specimin of Pueraria, is also dependant on the genetics of the specific plant. The PM that is grown on the organic farms in Northern Thailand, has been "cultivated" and left to grown for many years. Five to ten years MINIMUM. The plants themselves have been carefully selected and developed (hybred) by scientists, to be very potent sources of the mammogenic phytoestrogen, miroestrol.
The wild grown plants are not left to grow long enough to have the levels of miroestrol in them, to have any real efficacy. The creams and other PM products made from the wild grown variety are very inexpensive to produce and therefore, they cost very little to buy. But they will have very little (if any) effect, on your breast growth.
They will also be devoid of the OTHER beneficial effects of miroestrol, like maintaining bone mass, improving skin and hair, improving cholesterol levels, prevention of horomone based cancers etc etc.. This is true for the pills as well as the creams.
The bottom line, then, is to choose a product that is made up of PM that you can be sure is the "selected species" cultivar, from this very special plantation in Thailand. Best not to waste your money on the very inexpensive products as they contain little, if any miroestrol. Having said that, there is no harm trying to find the "best deal" on the quality creams and calsules.
And one last thing....it is not good to combine PM with other weaker phytoestrogenic herbs. It only weakens the effect of the Miroestrol. The "lack of expertise" by those manufacturing the products with combined phytoestrogen is of note.
I hope this helps.
Deborah
February 20 2007 at 4:46 PM rose (no login)
hi there
was thinking of starting the PM cream but very confused which one to use.....i alrready do individual herbs and massage with wild yam cream but its only 7% thought i might try the PM cream too can anyone direct me to a good cream to use....thanks for lstening....
see you all soon...
Lisa
(Login lilmama40)
Re: which cream is best to use
February 20 2007, 5:09 PM
I use the pm cream from pueraria.co.uk and I also use a 14% wild yam cream that I got at vitamin world. I use the wild yam in the morning and the pm at night. They say to use the pm twice a day, but it's a bit pricey so the reason I use both creams once a day instead is to make the pm cream last longer. It was $40. But the wild yam was only around $10. They do different things, so both are of value.
Kiran
(Login Kiran07)
Re: which cream is best to use
February 21 2007, 3:04 PM
Lisa...what do both creams do....meaning whats the function of the pm cream and wild yam cream? have u experienced any growth or fullness with the creams?
Thanks x
Lisa
(Login lilmama40)
Re: which cream is best to use
February 21 2007, 5:03 PM
I've grown half an inch now in just over a month, but it'd difficult to say what exactly is responsible for my growth since I'm using 2 creams and taking several herbs orally. I like to think the success is from the combination of things.
The wild yam cream acts essentially like progesterone cream would, although I don't know enough about it to be able to explain exactly why or how it's good for making the boobs grow, somebody with more knowledge of these things than me could better answer the question.
The PM cream is more just a cream containing the pm that is a phytoestrogen like many of the herbs we take are, but it's delivering that phytoestrogen directly into the boob which is a little bit different than how it works when we take the herbs orally. Many say the PM cream does plump them up. I can't tell per say, I put mine on right before I go to bed.
deborah
(Login forme2know)
All PM Creams are not created equal...
March 12 2007, 1:04 PM
Which cream is a good question. Buying a PM product is not as simple as one might hope. There are many out there and the one thing to know is that the inexpensive products on the market are manufactured with what is called "wild grown" as opposed to "cultivated, select species" plant material. This is significant in that the wild grown plants have little or insignificant amounts of the "active ingredient" Miroestrol, in them.
Just because a product is made with PM does not guarantee Miroestrol (M) content. This is because the M only developes in the tubers of the plant, after many, many, years of growth. The M content of any given specimin of Pueraria, is also dependant on the genetics of the specific plant. The PM that is grown on the organic farms in Northern Thailand, has been "cultivated" and left to grown for many years. Five to ten years MINIMUM. The plants themselves have been carefully selected and developed (hybred) by scientists, to be very potent sources of the mammogenic phytoestrogen, miroestrol.
The wild grown plants are not left to grow long enough to have the levels of miroestrol in them, to have any real efficacy. The creams and other PM products made from the wild grown variety are very inexpensive to produce and therefore, they cost very little to buy. But they will have very little (if any) effect, on your breast growth.
They will also be devoid of the OTHER beneficial effects of miroestrol, like maintaining bone mass, improving skin and hair, improving cholesterol levels, prevention of horomone based cancers etc etc.. This is true for the pills as well as the creams.
The bottom line, then, is to choose a product that is made up of PM that you can be sure is the "selected species" cultivar, from this very special plantation in Thailand. Best not to waste your money on the very inexpensive products as they contain little, if any miroestrol. Having said that, there is no harm trying to find the "best deal" on the quality creams and calsules.
And one last thing....it is not good to combine PM with other weaker phytoestrogenic herbs. It only weakens the effect of the Miroestrol. The "lack of expertise" by those manufacturing the products with combined phytoestrogen is of note.
I hope this helps.
Deborah