05-01-2014, 04:38 PM
Argh..came across another article again..
It says that PM works for menopause women, but even for women it does not help for breast growth. The experiment duration was 6 months, meaning within 6 months there will be NO effect at all?
From >> http://restorativemedicine.org/journal/pueraria-mirifica-for-menopausal-symptom-relief-and-tissue-support/
"Another double-blind, placebo controlled human clinical trial administered several dosage strengths of Pueraria versus a placebo medication to postmenopausal women aged 45 to 60 and measured the effects on blood lipids, bone alkaline phosphatase, endometrial thickness, and breast parameters. Liver and renal blood parameters were also assessed to rule out any possible organ toxicity caused by the herb. After 24 weeks the groups receiving the Pueraria showed a significant decrease in bone alkaline phosphatase suggesting a reduction in bone resorption and turnover. No measurable changes were seen in the breasts or the endometrium in any group, suggesting that Pueraria does not have a proliferating effect on the uterine lining or breast tissue as do pharmaceutical grade estrogens."
It says that PM works for menopause women, but even for women it does not help for breast growth. The experiment duration was 6 months, meaning within 6 months there will be NO effect at all?
From >> http://restorativemedicine.org/journal/pueraria-mirifica-for-menopausal-symptom-relief-and-tissue-support/
"Another double-blind, placebo controlled human clinical trial administered several dosage strengths of Pueraria versus a placebo medication to postmenopausal women aged 45 to 60 and measured the effects on blood lipids, bone alkaline phosphatase, endometrial thickness, and breast parameters. Liver and renal blood parameters were also assessed to rule out any possible organ toxicity caused by the herb. After 24 weeks the groups receiving the Pueraria showed a significant decrease in bone alkaline phosphatase suggesting a reduction in bone resorption and turnover. No measurable changes were seen in the breasts or the endometrium in any group, suggesting that Pueraria does not have a proliferating effect on the uterine lining or breast tissue as do pharmaceutical grade estrogens."

