Ultra Glandulars, NBE, BB, VP - smelly?
July 13 2007 at 5:30 AM firmemup (Login firmemup)
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So I'm thinking about taking the plunge and am so glad you ladies are here and shared your success stories!
I know that BB is very $$, so was thinking about ordering the NBE, but read that NBE is smelly? Is that really true? I really want to be as sure as possible that the ovaries used in fact come from healthy, non-infected-with-anything cows... so then I'm thinking maybe the BB is better? It would seem like if all of the suppliers get their raw material for the supplements from the same "safe" countries, then either all should smell or all should not smell.
I'm wondering because I saw some article on the Web about someone's mother and neighbor getting CJD and he insists it was from bovine glandular supplements they were taking. So now I'm looking for reassurance, I guess.
Anyone know much about the companies selling the products, or know if women in other countries have been doing this for years and we're finally catching up in the US? Have any links to research it?
And yes, I do eat meat, no I don't eat hot dogs or sausage; I've even eaten pig brains - I'm not sensitive about if it's the hoof or the tail, just wanting to know that there is someone out there who knows more about the reliability of the vendors than I do.
PS Anybody know anyone who took BO more than 5 years ago?
Thank you!
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Barbara
(no login) Re: Ultra Glandulars, NBE, BB, VP - smelly? July 13 2007, 12:19 PM
If you ask the suppliers if they can certify that the ovaries they supply come from cows that are free of mad cow disease, they will reply by saying that they don't have that very specific information and are therefore unable to certify such a thing.
As for women in other countries doing this for years, it seems that you can't even get bovine ovary in other countries. All the sites that have been mentioned here selling bovine ovary are in the US.
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lindyrose
(Login lindyrose) Re: Ultra Glandulars, NBE, BB, VP - smelly? July 13 2007, 1:37 PM
What is CJD?
I feel pretty safe taking BB since they did inform where they get their ovaries from.
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Supercow
(no login) Re: Ultra Glandulars, NBE, BB, VP - smelly? July 13 2007, 6:13 PM
DNE (not called NBE) also say where they get their ovaries from. And if the cattle is grass fed, there is no chance that they can get mad cow disease. I think they even guarantee that the animals are fed only vegetarian fodder.
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Cyclops
(no login) Re: Ultra Glandulars, NBE, BB, VP - smelly? July 13 2007, 7:05 PM
Ignore the uninformed remark above that if cattle are grass fed there is no chance that they can get mad cow disease. There are definitely cases on record of grass fed cattle with mad cow disease. In fact these days all cattle are grass fed anyway and have been for many years. Animal feed for cows is prohibited everywhere as it's known to spread that kind of disease and can easily lead to an epidemic. However note that it's not been found to CAUSE the disease, just lead to it being spread.
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Molly
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EVE MEMBERS Re: Ultra Glandulars, NBE, BB, VP - smelly? July 13 2007, 7:15 PM
CJD is Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease. It has several types but the one relevant here is the one linked to BSE (also known as mad cow disease). So far it has caused 170 known human deaths, including 161 in the UK.
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Natasha
(no login) Re: Ultra Glandulars, NBE, BB, VP - smelly? July 15 2007, 10:44 AM
The cause of BSE has not been established (but it did exist before cows were ever given food that was animal in nature).
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Christine
(no login) Re: Ultra Glandulars, NBE, BB, VP - smelly? July 16 2007, 8:28 AM
In reply to the original poster, I too have heard stories about people claiming that they contracted CJD from taking bovine supplements. However, I have to point out that I don't see how they can *know* that this is what happened. It seems they are just guessing.
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waxingmoon
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SENIOR MEMBER Re: Ultra Glandulars, NBE, BB, VP - smelly? July 16 2007, 11:58 PM
If you really want to read a thorough article about BSE and the human transmittable variant CJD then check out this link
http://www.americanscientist.org/templat...005/page/1
It is a well written (although very scientificy) article that goes in depth with how the disease was transmitted and how it has been brought under control.
There will always be a slight chance of any cow having BSE, but these spontaneous flare ups are very, very rare. It was the feeding of infected carcasses back to the cows that brought about what would never have happened in nature. Since they have changed the way they feed cattle, the risk of any cow having BSE is very, very low.
Also, the infectious agent was not found in all cow tissue. Brain, spinal tissue and lympho-reticular tissues (lymph glands and blood creating tissues like marrow and spleen) were the transmittable tissues. When these tissues entered the food supply in hotdogs, sausages, some pre-made burger patties and stews they infected about 150 - 200 people most of whom lived in the UK. Unlike most CJD victims (which is by the way a very, very rare disease) the victims of vCJD (the cow infected) were young, most under the age of 30. Apparently, as we age our intestines become more resistant to this disease vector.
So, would you be likely to contract vCJD from taking bovine ovary? Probably not. The risk of cows having BSE is back to where it was before the 'mad cow scare'. The tissue they use to make the bovine ovary is not the primary tissue listed as infectious.
Is it 100% certain that you cannot get vCJD from bovine ovary or other glandular products? Nothing in life is certain. You would have to know for sure that none of the cows had BSE and that the glands were extracted without any contact with any tissue that could be infectious. That being said, it is very, very, very unlikely that you would contract vCJD from BO.
Mind you, this is just my two cents. Read the article.
waxingmoon
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firmemup
(no login) Thank you waxingmoon July 17 2007, 2:18 AM
The article is very reassuring, as is your post. Thank you. The articles says that "A host of new regulations were either implemented or proposed, of which the most important were these: prohibition of tissues known to be infectious in BSE cows (cranium, vertebral column, distal ileum, lymphoreticular tissues) for use by either animals or human beings; "
This is a little confusing since I thought BB contains pituitary? Does anybody know?
The BO product is very appealing and I'm *almost* convinced it would be safe. I know there are no guarantees, but would really like to ensure no possibility of infection due to poor manufacturing or unethical retailing (claiming the product comes from cows in NZ but the truth may be different, etc). The ovary seems safe enough but after reading now it's the pituitary I'm wondering about...
PS I noticed a product on the market called Female Caps by Solary - it contains a bunch of bovine product:
Ingredients: Amount per serving: % Daily Value: +
Dong Quai (Angelica sinensis) (root) 100 mg ~
Proprietary Blend: Black Cohosh (Cimicifuga racemosa) (root), Licorice (Glycyrrhiza glabra) (root), Raspberry (Rubus idaeus) (leaves), Passion Flower (Passiflora incarnata) (flower Chamomile) 125 mg ~
Pituitary (bovine) 20 mg ~
Uterus (bovine) 200 mg ~
Clove (Eugenia caryophllatta) (flower) 35 mg ~
Mammary (bovine) 50 mg ~
Ovary (bovine) 220 mg ~
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Julia
(no login) Re: Ultra Glandulars, NBE, BB, VP - smelly? July 20 2007, 7:04 PM
I think it's pretty safe but I'll admit it can't be 100% safe. I believe that story about the people who caught the mad cow disease from bovine glandulars, because I think it's unrealistic to say it's impossible for that to happen.
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firmemup
(no login) Good news July 22 2007, 1:35 AM
Hi Ladies,
I saw my chiro this week and he is a very conservative doctor (does not even do the rack'em crack'em stuff - sorry for those who like that
Anyway, I asked him about taking bioidentical hormones (long story, mine may be early meno causing the breast tissue changes). He volunteered that he doesn't believe that the plant derivatives are as safe as touted to be. He said he would not recommend them, and in particular he would tell any female patient to avoid plant derived estrogens. Instead he recommend hormones and supplements derived from animals -- not plants. I asked what he meant and he promptly said he and his wife take bovine pituitary and they just put their 14 year old daughter on bovine thyroid because her hair is falling out (among other symptoms).
I asked about TSEs and he said due to the process of dessicating the glands, it is highly unlikely any TSE could survive. He mentioned that they are cheap and readily available and that the company he uses has been in business 50 years. I am going to ask the name of the company next time I see him; I'll put it in the post.
So for all those out there who have heard stories, given how conservative this man is, and how much research he does before taking even a vitamin, seems to me to be a very positive testimony.
Emma
(no login) Re: Ultra Glandulars, NBE, BB, VP - smelly? July 22 2007, 8:07 AM
I wouldn't call that positive. He sounds like a complete crank to me.