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Meo Est - Toxicity?
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RE: Meo Est - Toxicity?
11-28-2011 7:45 PM

Chris, Dbot, Mark, thanks guys, your information certainly helped. I guess on my side I'll use Methoxyestratetraenone with more caution from now on.

Pago, TP uses Methoxyestratetraenone. Check out the technical information on their products
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11-29-2011 3:53 AM

I was reading this newer thread and think I should post a link to the old thread.
https://pherotruth.com/Thread-Methoxyestratetraenone
All this info was pulled from the thread above. Not my own work, i just edited.

so 5 different molecules. They sound so similar.
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Estratetraenone [Estra-1,3,5(10),8-tetraen-3-ol-17-one ]. TP sells Equilin (with one L) as Estratetraenone.
8,9-Dehydroestrone, or Δ8-estrone, aka estra-1,3,5(10),8-tetraen-3-ol-17-one
CAS 474-87-3 [added 2017-01-03]


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Equillin [1,3,5(10),7-Estratetraen-3-ol-17-one]. Equilin is Hydroxy-Estratetraenol. It is one of the components of Premarin (the main one, but not the only one). Equilin - Substance Summary (SID 24869978).

CAS 474-87-3 [added 2017-01-03]

Quote: Conjugated estrogens are a mixture of several different estrogens (estrogen salts) that are derived from natural sources and blended to the approximate composition of estrogens in the urine of pregnant mares. The main components are sodium estrone sulphate and sodium equilin sulfate. tp://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/9344546
talks about equillin as it helps prevent alzheimers in women.

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Methoxyestratetraenone aka Methoxyestratetraenone aka Estratetraenone Methyl Ether [1, 3, 5(10), 7-Estratetraen-3-ol-17-one methyl ether] is an Equilin analog derivative.
CAS 6030-83-7
Estratetraenone Methyl Ether ;
Methoxy Estratetraenone ;
Methyl Estratetraenone ;
3-Methoxy-estra-1,3,5(10),8-tetraen-17-one
[added 2017-01-03]


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Methoxyestratetraenol aka Estratetraenol Methyl Ether[3-Methoxy-estra-1,3,5(10),16-tetraene] is sold at TP. is an Equilin analog derivative.

CAS # 28336-31-4 ;
[added 2017-01-03]


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Estratetraenol [estra-1,3,5(10),16-tetraen-3-ol] CAS Number:1150-90-9. a derivative of estradiol.


Diane spoke of how Love-Scents' version of Equillin 1,3,5(10),7-Estratetraen-3-ol-17-one was in METHANOL, and the the methanol was highly toxic. Later Tisha stated it could also be derived from soy and yams, not just pregnant horse urine.

in that thread Koalafruit mistakenly googled the formula and got bad info on Diethylstilbestrol instead of Methoxyestratetraenone (Methoxyestratetraenone). To which I replied:

(07-27-2010 5:10 PM)koalafruit Wrote:  Hi,
In my enthousiasm I was looking up information about Methoxyestratetraenone so I typed in the formula in google (C18H20O2) and I stumbled upon this:a synthetic nonsteroid with the properties of estrogen; formerly used to treat menstrual problems but was found to be associated with vaginal cancers in the daughters of women so treated during pregnancy[/i] On this page:
That doesn't sound too positive, does it? Or did those people eat the Meo-ests? I don't want to be negative, but also wanted to share this with you.
koalafruit,
The formula has the same numbers C18.H20.O2 but it is called 4,4'-(3E)-hex-3-ene-3,4-diyldiphenol or "Diethylstilbestrol" it has a very different structure than "Equilin" or 1,3,5(10),7-Estratetraen-3-ol-17-one (AKA 3-Hydroxy-1,3,5(10),7-estratetraen-17-one & 7-Dehydroestrone) if you look at the pictures of the molecules. CAS#474-86-2 for Equilin, 56-53-1 for Diethylstilbestrol.

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03-23-2019 4:00 PM

Hate to bring up a long dead thread , but after reading all I could find on the forum general consensus seemed use at your own risk and preferrably spray on clothing ?

Only two products that also seem to have it from the search is true love and Impi?
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03-25-2019 7:42 AM

I think many products have but dont disclose it.

As for the rest their no evidence of toxicity only scant information.

You may be better off wearing nutella, maybe some chick might want to lick it off
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03-25-2019 8:28 AM

Thanks for the reply Pheroman !
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03-25-2019 10:24 AM

The exact details afaik were that a very small amount of meo was found in breast cancer tissue and some researchers were arguing that it was part of the cause while others were arguing that it was due to the bodys immune response to fight it.

here is what i can find



"NCI In Vivo Anticancer Drug Screen. Data for tumor model Sarcoma 180 (subcutaneous) in Swiss mice"
Seems to be the opposite of what ppl say in the forum.

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