26-01-2021, 10:41 PM
(26-01-2021, 05:47 PM)Sylvia Coco Wrote: Very interesting topics have been raised about it, it is a pleasure to read it.
I have a question about people with blood clotting problems. Is this method of using PM safer for the circulatory system?
That's what we're hoping. Suppository and transdermal dosing of pharmaceutical hormones is claimed to produce a significantly lower likelihood of clots, although suppository dosing isn't as well-researched, simply because it's considered to be less favorable than the popular patch method. It would stand to reason that PM could be "more safely" taken using the suppository.
As I understand it (and I'm pretty dense), Lotus is saying that liver activation is required when taking PM, but suppositories ARE liver-activated. But she is stating that a slow-release fatty acid-based suppository is best. That's a bit of a drag, but it is what it is.
Stating the above for (hopeful) clarification.
For me, I either need to pursue the suppository route or take Rutin for blood thinning and take my chances...or discontinue use altogether.

