Guest guest Posted April 4, 2011 Report Share Posted April 4, 2011 My other of blood results aside, I received today my first month Prokarin patches from the compounding pharmacy and read through the literature. The recommended diet and supplements differs quite a lot from the BBD and Swank, as for example they recommend eating a high saturated fat food every day or at least every other day, no PUFA oils, and low vitamin D. I also noted, as in the EDMS website that in a placebo-controlled study done by the company, that the only difference between the two groups -those on Prokarin and those on Placebo-was in fatigue, with less fatigue in the Prokarin group. Also in the literature that came with the package are a list of risk and side effects including blot clots and other scary things. All this got me back to Tom Bayak's and my own previous question as to why Prokarin, if available since the late 90s, has not had more people singing it's praises. Please. I do not mean to take away from those who have had great results like Elaine, Joy, and several others. Clearly this works for some people, perhaps many people, I really don't know. However, I am questioning this a lot more and I put my patches in the fridge as instructed in the directions but am not sure I am going to move forward with this or not. I am wondering if anyone else in the group is still pursuing the Prokarin patch? thank. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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