Quote:However you are right that PM is different and in fact it works BETTER for being processed by the liver. PM contains miroestrol which the liver converts to de-oxymiroestrol which is significantly more effective.
There is a scientific paper on this which I've read but also can't find atm.
Ahh, that is very comforting news!
(09-03-2013, 08:04 AM)Pansy-Mae Wrote: However on the subject of making tinctures, why bother buying a powder and going through all the hassle of extracting? Why not just buy the liquid extract from the same company that you would buy the powder from? Their controlled lab extraction is going to be far more effective than your kitchen ( unless you do have lab facilities, in which case I apologise!)
Price.
The determining factor in the price of any herbal remedy is the total amount of material used to produce it. The up-sell on tinctures, however, is ridiculous. Ainterol's PM extract is comparable, in total number of doses, to the dried capsules, but the amount of raw material used to make that tincture isn't comparable.
Tincturing techniques, fortunately, aren't very advanced. Either heat or pressure (or both) can be used to speed up the process or minimize the amount of alcohol needed or to increase the total amount extracted. In most cases, a regular soak for a few weeks is fine.
While you are unlikely to acquire as potent an extract as one that goes through a heavy refinement process, you will be able to increase the efficacy of the powder that you would be getting anyways- it's also much cheaper when not in the caps, which kind of all works out. It makes sense to me anyways...
I think that, because of the beneficial liver function in the role of PM expression, that a combination of sublingual and oral doses may be optimal. It's too hard to tell. I just know that making a tincture of the bulk powder is a lot cheaper than buying their extract and stronger than buying their capsules, while providing relatively more doses.