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ID:	224668 Just stumbled upon this Facebook post!

    Could it be a marketing gimmick or a real breakthrough?

    Time will tell. Let's hope this is legitimate!

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    marketing gimmick

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Topher3 View Post
      marketing gimmick
      How do you know?

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      • #4
        I would be very skeptical of these drops for a couple of reasons. First would be these drops are marketed as amniotic fluid drops. If it is truly an amniotic fluid drop then it is 95% urine and fecal matter according to every Ob/Gyn medical book I have read on the make up of placental fluid at 36-40 weeks gestation. Second, if the drops are made from polymerized or powdered amniotic membrane that is breaking the FDA regulations. Also, to claim regeneration of atrophied glands is a stretch. Amniotic products are known to regenerate only epithelial and endothelial cells.

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        • #5
          The person that posted that to the FB group is a salesperson and not a very good one.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by indrep View Post
            I would be very skeptical of these drops for a couple of reasons. First would be these drops are marketed as amniotic fluid drops. If it is truly an amniotic fluid drop then it is 95% urine and fecal matter according to every Ob/Gyn medical book I have read on the make up of placental fluid at 36-40 weeks gestation. Second, if the drops are made from polymerized or powdered amniotic membrane that is breaking the FDA regulations. Also, to claim regeneration of atrophied glands is a stretch. Amniotic products are known to regenerate only epithelial and endothelial cells.
            That makes perfect sense. Thank you for the information!

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Dryinvancity View Post
              The person that posted that to the FB group is a salesperson and not a very good one.
              I was not aware he's a sales person. Thanks for the input.

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