31-03-2010, 08:47
I took a look at the bellas site, and it is very irresponsible the way the formulation was done. Purearia Mirifica is very potent, and can cause some types of estrogen toxicity in too large an amount.
I am wondering if this woman is just mixing product in her kitchen and selling it directy. Is there a bacteria count for her product? Where is the MSDS lab sheet? Is she carrying at least 1 million in Product Liability Insurance, in case someone is hurt using her product? This is standard for skin care products carried through most vendors.
It is very careless and disrespectful to the people that buy the product to be selling something like that. Even vitamin A in too large doses can cause liver damage. I know for a fact that PM is not to be sold for human use in such large a percentage, unless they are over the age of 56-62 where menopause sets in for women, and a pseudo-menopause sets in for men, and they have such a drop in hormone that they can tolerate such a high dose.
I am wondering if this woman is just mixing product in her kitchen and selling it directy. Is there a bacteria count for her product? Where is the MSDS lab sheet? Is she carrying at least 1 million in Product Liability Insurance, in case someone is hurt using her product? This is standard for skin care products carried through most vendors.
It is very careless and disrespectful to the people that buy the product to be selling something like that. Even vitamin A in too large doses can cause liver damage. I know for a fact that PM is not to be sold for human use in such large a percentage, unless they are over the age of 56-62 where menopause sets in for women, and a pseudo-menopause sets in for men, and they have such a drop in hormone that they can tolerate such a high dose.