17-03-2013, 11:37 PM
(17-03-2013, 11:15 PM)doodlebug2055 Wrote: Is it generally considered less effective than oral or just not discussed here by coincidence?
I think the topical form of pm is generally considered less effective than the oral forms. Byrony posted a link to an article a while back about how pm is more effective when it's processed by the liver, instead of being absorbed by the skin. Some members have used the topical form, but I don't recall anyone saying it's as effective as the oral forms. And if I'm not mistaken, when using the topical form Ainterol recommends avoiding rubbing any of the cream on your nipples/areola. Otherwise, you may experience a burning sensation in that area. Also, using the topical form would most likely eliminate any chance of brain rewiring, as the topical form isn't being internally absorbed like the oral forms are.
If you really want, I say give the topical form a trial run and see what happens. It may work out for you.

