07-08-2014, 06:23 AM
(07-08-2014, 12:09 AM)squirrelwithboobs Wrote: when should i take calcium supplement, with aa's or with the pm?and should i try dropping the pm all together for now? or continue?
Manufactures recommend taking calcium at the time time with PM, why?. One study reported this:
Quote:long-term treatment with 1,000 mg/day of PM decreases serum PTH and calcium levels in laboratory animals
However taking calcium can affect the absorption of other supplements and medications. The quality of the calcium supplement is also important, some cheap products take 6-8 hours to dissolve (capsules dissolve better than tablets).
Calcium
http://ods.od.nih.gov/factsheets/Calcium...fessional/
Calcium interactions http://www.webmd.com/vitamins-supplements/ingredientmono-781-CALCIUM.aspx?activeIngredientId=781&activeIngredientName=CALCIUM&source=2
Always check for supplement interactions, (WebMD is a great resources for that).
Supplement interactions
http://www.breastnexus.com/showthread.php?tid=19869
Other manufacture statements of PM warn against this:
Quote:Do not use any fat blocking medicines while you are take PME. It have adverse effect to alternative natural treatment and pueraria mirifica will not absorb 100% to your body.
Do not take more pueraria mirifica as recommended. Overdosing pueraria mirifica may increase bloodflow and interrupt your sleep.
(07-08-2014, 01:52 AM)squirrelwithboobs Wrote: lotus; is there or could there be a pre-cursor for converstion of the diosgenin? how do they do it in the lab?
I think Isabelle's explanation (definition) clearly defines your question.
(27-07-2011, 11:40 PM)Isabelle Wrote: Wild yam is a 16α-hydroxyestrone blocker: http://www.breastnexus.com/showthread.ph...p#pid30744 open the link to the steroidogenesis map. 16α-hydroxyestrone is off the map at bottom right. It is one of the two metabolites of natural estrogens. Wild yam may keep your estrogens levels up, by not letting them leak away to 16α-hydroxyestrone. But it's not watertight, because your natural estrogens will still leak away to the other metabolite, 2-hydroxyestrone.
Well, humans lack the enzyme to convert diosgenin into progesterone. Some WY supplements actually contain synthetic progesterone (from the manufacture and it's not regulated), so when people suggest that WY doesn't contain progesterone, it's a pretty reckless assumption.
How do they convert diosgenin in a lab?, from what I understand it's a lengthy process.
What was the OP about?, I forgot already.
For more on progesterone try here:
The Progesterone Thread....
http://www.breastnexus.com/showthread.php?tid=21243