Anyone tried NewLife Naturals Hyaluronic Acid Vaginal Suppositories

Posted by beebe @beebe, Nov 26 11:05am

Just found this Hyaluronic Acid Suppository on-line and am wondering if anyone has tried it. The Company selling it has a 2024 copyright so it is a relatively new company and product.
https://www.newlifenaturals.com
The price for the suppositories is about $14 less than for other more established products. The website does not list any 3rd party testing to verify you are actually getting hyaluronic acid.
https://www.walmart.com/ip/seort/13719253251
Anyone tried this product??

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@beebe Thanks for the heads up on this new company. The suppositories that New Life Naturals sells are less expensive than the product that I purchase. You do make the point, though, that without independent testing we cannot know if the New Life product contains the ingredients that they claim.

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Estradiol cream is AMAZING and it’s safe. It comes with an applicator and works WONDERS. It’s so safe my gyn prescription for it is 1 gram EVERYDAY.

I pay twenty-five dollars per month at Publix.

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Please be careful with the Estradiol, it does have risks. There are many women who have used Estradiol and went on to develop endometrial cancer. Use of estrogen without progesterone can allow the lining of the uterus to thicken.
I am one of those. I find it odd that when I started to experience post menopausal bleeding my Doctor said it was ok to keep on using the Estrogen cream, but gynecological cancer doctors want you to stop it immediately. I just read somewhere if you use a vaginal estrogen it should only go into the lower third of the vagina.
If you have time to read through this posting you can read first hand accounts of woman who have been warned off of the Estrogen creams: https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/endometrial-ultrasound-findings-and-next-step-suggestions/
They may have developed endometrial cancer without the use of the estrogen cream, but it makes you wonder. In Europe the dose of Estriol Vaginal cream is 30 mcg/gm. The cancer link may be dose dependent as Europe has had good safety with the low dose. (30 mcg = 0.00003gm, 30mcg= 0.03mg)
Just to be sure your dose is low look at the dose of Estradiol to total amount of cream used. In your case it may be 0.05mg/gm of cream, which is almost twice the dose used in Europe. Hope this makes sense!

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