11-03-2018, 05:22 PM
(11-03-2018, 05:14 PM)Katie Wrote:(10-03-2018, 10:04 PM)Elissa-FinallyAChick Wrote: Climara are matrix patches. They can be cut in half or quarters.
You would have a 6-12 month supply for 90$ without a prescription and you are guaranteed that you are taking an effective estrogenic product.
Why would someone rather chose an unregulated herbal product that costs more and is a roll of the dice?
there`s a problem with that, yes the herbals are unregulated and you might not be getting the same purity or dose consistantly, but the exact same applies to online Pharma that will sell without a script, and usually from places like India etc... the stuff you get from there also has no guarantee for purity or dose consistancy, there`s a LOT of fake stuff out there and unscupulous sellers that don`t give a damn about your health.
and whereas you might get a bit of grass or some dandilion in your PM, it`s better than rat poison! (there have been cases of this!).
so eitherway, unless you get it from a legit source through proper channels, it`s still as you say "a roll of the dice. xx
Inhousepharmacy.vu has been around since 1996.
I and many others have had permission from their doctor to buy products from Inhouse because they are not available in their home country. In my case that were Estradiol Valerate injections.
The international pharmacy in my country ( Belgium ) even buys from Inhouse when they can’t find it in stock or in the country.
Ainterol is not a place any doctor would point you to, on the other hand.
Phytoestrogens are not all that safer than actual estrogen.
Snake root for example also known as black cohosh, can be toxic in amounts higher than 2000 mg.
Phyto doesn’t mean no risks.
Phyto products often contain more trash than pharma products.
Look at Bovine Ovary.
If you have a supplier who buys cattle from China, you risk mad cow disease. Not something you risk from expired Estradiol.
You see what I mean, Katie?
Elissa
Xx

