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Seidigestan / Utrogestan. OTC Progesterone contains Titanium Dioxide

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    alfredoolivas @Ena
    last edited by Mar 1, 2025, 8:48 PM

    @Ena Sugar is also white.... but when you dissolve it in water, the solution isn't white is it.... the same thing applies to progesterone.

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      alfredoolivas @A Former User
      last edited by Mar 1, 2025, 8:50 PM

      @sushi_is_cringe @CO3 IdeaLabs has a really good success rate with delivering their products - their progesterone product is a white 15ml bottle, and it gets through customs and air port security every time; even when there is 6 different bottles in the package / carry on luggage.

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        Ena
        last edited by Mar 2, 2025, 11:56 AM

        The progesterone in Seidigestan/Utrogestan isn't chalky white but still white. Whiter that sugar dissolved in water.

        I have deduced from other comments that Progest-E contains vitamin E, so it is not pure progesterone. The fact that Progest-E has a colour cannot be used to guess the colour of pure progesterone. For example, my own vitamin E powder is very yellow.

        Unfortunately, I don't have the opportunity to travel to the US and buy Progest-E.

        But I do have the opportunity to write to the Utrogestan supplier and ask. It's too bad they don't clearly describe whether the additives are in the capsule or in the contents.

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          alfredoolivas @Ena
          last edited by Mar 2, 2025, 12:03 PM

          @Ena I have made Progest E before, and the colour of the vitamin E doesn't change when you dissolve the white progesterone inside it.

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            Ena @alfredoolivas
            last edited by Mar 2, 2025, 12:29 PM

            @alfredoolivas Sounds absolutely logical.

            The reason I mention colours at all is because @CO3 keeps using the colour difference between Utrogestan and Progest-E as proof that Utrogestan contains titanium.

            And I don't think that's proof. Maybe true, but not proof.

            Not a big deal, but @CO3 has asked us to use our brains, and then mine started warming up. Sorry about that 🙂

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              CrumblingCookie @Ena
              last edited by CrumblingCookie Mar 2, 2025, 10:56 PM Mar 2, 2025, 10:54 PM

              I agree with the previous posters who said the white content is not titanium dioxide, but the micellarized, "micronized" phospholipids and sunflower oil. Think of the white color as tiny micrometer-sized fatty droplets.
              Which is disgusting enough on its own, yes, and tastes unpleasant. But it's a small amount and best to be taken with some proper saturated fat so that a balanced ratio makes it more alright.
              Progest-E is not dissolved in phospholipids.

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                CO3 @CrumblingCookie
                last edited by Mar 3, 2025, 7:05 PM

                I have the label right in front of me. it does not mention anything about the titanium being in the capsule. It's quite literally a whitening agent in tons of products, and none of the other ingredients are whitening agents.

                What's with this unstoppable desire to cope so blatantly?

                Master Broth Recipe: https://twitter.com/thesquattingman/status/1737526599023526043 / https://recipeats.org/master-broth/

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                  A Former User @CO3
                  last edited by A Former User Mar 4, 2025, 1:38 AM Mar 4, 2025, 1:33 AM

                  @CO3 they literally put that stuff in cookies in Canada to make the creamy frosting or whatever white

                  it's probably not that bad but tbh I know that feeling of taking a product or eating a food for health and enjoyment and being annoyed there is some goyslop ingredient in it. that goes for me with cookies here, I am gucci with white flour and palm oil cookies, the problem is the iron they put in the flour, and they tailor the dose for a "reasonable" (read: cuck soyboi 'I only eat 1/2 a cookie a week, that's all I need' vs. Chad 'I eat the whole pack of cookies in one go') dose yet the amount I eat gives a giga-dose of iron and im already eating red meat (soy boy cuck doesn't eat red meat because it is le bad) so I don't exactly need to have more iron

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                    BioEclectic
                    last edited by BioEclectic Mar 4, 2025, 2:44 AM Mar 4, 2025, 2:30 AM

                    I realize this may not be the right time nor place for the following but here it is anyway:

                    • https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2018/06/180620125907.htm possible link between white pigment and diabetes

                    • https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/29930404/ titanium dioxide nanoparticles and lipopolysaccharide on antioxidant function of liver tissue in mice.

                    • https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4349471/ Titanium dioxide nanoparticles promote arrhythmias via direct interaction with rat cardiac tissue.

                    • https://phys.org/news/2015-12-modest-nanoparticle-brain-cells.html Modest level of nanoparticles may harm brain cells.

                    • https://suppversity.blogspot.com/2015/04/titanium-dioxide-nanoparticles-are.html Titanium dioxide nanonparticles toxic and pro-Diabetic.

                    • https://analyticalsciencejournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1002/jat.3150 Titanium dioxide nanoparticles increase plasma glucose via reactive oxygen species-induced insulin resistance in mice

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                      CO3 @A Former User
                      last edited by Mar 4, 2025, 11:36 AM

                      @sushi_is_cringe No titanium dioxide is not goyslop it is extremely poisonous. We have banned it in food here.

                      Master Broth Recipe: https://twitter.com/thesquattingman/status/1737526599023526043 / https://recipeats.org/master-broth/

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