16-03-2021, 12:03 PM
(This post was last modified: 16-03-2021, 12:34 PM by VergeOfDiscovery.)
(16-03-2021, 12:45 AM)Dibraru Wrote:
(16-03-2021, 12:31 AM)VergeOfDiscovery Wrote: Re: The reason is on one side for using since topical has less side effects compared to capsules and the second reason is that it also is my hobby to make oils and alcohol.
That's a new hobby of mine as well (and making rollers as in roll ons).
Having said that, I'm pretty sure Ainterol makes a liquid extract (not just their commonly sold sprays that contain some extract) that you could buy and combine with oils (if you like) rather than attempting to make the same from powders.
Having said that, if you like the topical approach (and personally, I do), their Ainterol Breast Cream is pretty impactful (when used as directed).
Again, I would do a search for the actual extract (it's a liquid) if you intend to mix with oils and alcohol.
Sounds like a fun project! I may have to try that.
Thanks for the info. Maybe if I find their extract, I might even find out how they made it an maybe try that out. Thanks to corona I have to much free time. So any experiment that might even bring interesting or usable results is a great improvement for my day
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This is what the big jugs of Ainterol Pueraria Mirifica Extract look like: http://naturehut.com/ainterol-pueraria-m...00-.html-1
There are some interesting tips on the necessity to dilute it and percentages for making lotions and creams.
Just found a link for smaller amounts as well: http://naturehut.com/index.php?route=product/category&path=81_84