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PM + Herbs?

#1

I'm new to this forum & yesterday I went out and bought fenugreek, saw palmetto, wild yam, evening primrose oil, fennel seed and dong quai to start a herbal + massage breast routine.

Then I found out about Pueraria Mirifica and have been reading awesome reviews, and now am thinking of ordering some. Would it be ok to take PM with my herbs I just purchased? I spent a bunch of money on them!

Also on this forum I have noticed girls are taking PM during certain times of their monthly cycle. On other websites I have read nothing about taking PM at certain times. What happens if you take it randomly? Help! I'm a huge newbie lol XD
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#2

Dear Jennifer93,

Welcome!! If you read through the various postings, you will see that you may not need any other herbs than PM-in some cases, it may be counterproductive. When using PM, start with a lower dosage and then move up based on the hormonal cycle.

Good luck!
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#3

Things like wild yam, and saw palmetto should be taken whilst you are not cycling on PM.

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#4

(07-05-2012, 03:33)jiberish Wrote:  Things like wild yam, and saw palmetto should be taken whilst you are not cycling on PM.

I knew about the wild yam, and good old fenugreek, but why the saw palmetto in absence of PM? I know it's anti-androgen, sorry if I'm being silly, (possibly information overload!) and I'm confusing it with something else. It's very hard to process the mountain of info when you are just beginning!
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#5

Hi Jberish,
Are you saying one shouldn't take Saw Palmetto with PM? I am currently taking 640mg of Saw Palmetto a day with 100-200mg of Siriporn PM everyday from days 1-12 of my cycle. I thought SP is ok because it's not a photo-estrogen so it doesn't compete with the receptors?
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#6

hello ladies.....

I am currently taking (2) PM from Ainterol and I also take (2) maca pills, (2) Saw Palmetto, (2) Evening Primrose, and (2) Cayenne....and I massaging my breast twice a day with the Ainterol PM cream.....I started this regime last week monday a few days after ,my last cycle...

lately for some odd reason I have been feeling really hot, like i'm having hot flashes or something is this normal or should I stop taking these Herbs with the PM????

Please help I'm fanning myself as I type this....

and I'm in my early 30's so menopause shouldn't be the issue

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#7

hello ladies.....

I am currently taking (2) PM from Ainterol and I also take (2) maca pills, (2) Saw Palmetto, (2) Evening Primrose, and (2) Cayenne....and I massaging my breast twice a day with the Ainterol PM cream.....I started this regime last week monday a few days after ,my last cycle...

lately for some odd reason I have been feeling really hot, like i'm having hot flashes or something is this normal or should I stop taking these Herbs with the PM????

Please help I'm fanning myself as I type this....

and I'm in my early 30's so menopause shouldn't be the issue

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#8

Hi jerseymystery,

Try leaving the cayenne out. It really gets your blood pumping.
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#9

(07-05-2012, 20:50)Isabelle Wrote:  Hi jerseymystery,

Try leaving the cayenne out. It really gets your blood pumping.

Ok .....thanks.......Wink
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#10

Ah nuts I would have thought that the herbs would help! I think I'll stay on the herbs and if they don't work I'll try the PM.

Sandra & jerseymystery, have either of you noticed growth from the PM? Is it likely my tittays will grow from the herbs I purchased?

ALSO;

I have irregular periods so I'm not sure how the cycle thing works. Call me a newb but I never paid much attention to my "cycle". Would I be able to just take different amounts of PM depending on the day of the month?

Thanks for the help people Smile
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