(02-11-2022, 05:18 AM)Lotus Wrote: Apologies, I was unavailable yesterday. So it looks like Smokey Mountain changed their formulations, and not for better, what a shame.That's... rough.
Reading what Avign0n4090 was writing about though, what it seems to me is that as long as the ingredients say something like Progesterone Micronized USP, it's ok, even if it says from Wild Yams, since it seems all progesterone comes from it anyways.
For example, the can I have has an ingredient further up, "Dioscorea Villosa", which is just Wild Yam, which would include the Diosgenin you warned against.
I'm still interested the Smoky Mountain Cream even if it may have changed from what it used to be, since it's missing mention of Dioscorea, and seems as if it'd avoid the Diosgenin?
Even looking at the ingredients on the other Smoky Mountain Cream that claims it uses Wild Yams, it also seems to be missing any mention of actual Wild Yam in the ingredient list. In fact, the only ingredient changes in the cream with the yellow packaging seem to be a lack of Propylene Glycol, the addition of Glycerin, the lack of Methylparaben and Propylparaben, and the addition of Sodium Hydroxymethylglcinate and Potassium Sorbate.
Whether or not that makes it better or worse, I have no clue, but both seem to be lacking Wild Yam as an active ingredient. I may order one just to try and report back with how it goes. This is very surface level research, but I'm confident from the bit I've learned from this thread so far, that this cream would be at least better than what I'm using now.
No need to apologize for not being here yesterday Lotus. If you do have an older can of the Smokey Mountain cream, I'd like to compare the ingredient lists to see what's changed, to know what to keep an eye out for in other products.
Edit: After doing some research, it seems Methylparaben and Propylparaben in the green canned Smoky Mountains Progesterone Cream mimics estrogen and could theoretically disrupt receptors. It seems that the yellow can would be better for avoiding that.