08-06-2011, 11:20 PM
Hi Ginie,
There is a placenta cream on the market in Europe: "B-form" from www.svensson-europe.com
The visual indentity of this company is a bit like the back pages of a cheap magazine, but they actually have a reputation for good natural products that work. They have sold this particular cream since their start up in 1973.
It is based on hops and placenta "from an animal source". Given the countries where they operate, I'd say that's pig, not sheep. It's not at all expensive, so I can just try, but how do I know it's good? What would you advise as a test program?
Incidentally, they also carry a borage cream: "Vivance" - the cream, not the capsules, they're from another herb. I'm thinking of trying that cream too for massage.
There is a placenta cream on the market in Europe: "B-form" from www.svensson-europe.com
The visual indentity of this company is a bit like the back pages of a cheap magazine, but they actually have a reputation for good natural products that work. They have sold this particular cream since their start up in 1973.
It is based on hops and placenta "from an animal source". Given the countries where they operate, I'd say that's pig, not sheep. It's not at all expensive, so I can just try, but how do I know it's good? What would you advise as a test program?
Incidentally, they also carry a borage cream: "Vivance" - the cream, not the capsules, they're from another herb. I'm thinking of trying that cream too for massage.