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  • Cob984
    Senior Member
    • Sep 2012
    • 526

    Notice

    Due to challenging economic conditions, Eclipse Nutraceuticals has ceased trading as of 2012.09.24.

    Customer support is still available by e-mailing info@folexen.com.

    We would like to wish everyone the best in their treatment; we suggest EquolSlim as a viable alternative to Folexen, for those who have found S-equol to be efficacious.

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    • yeahyeahyeah
      Senior Member
      • Nov 2011
      • 1776

      Originally posted by Cob984
      Notice

      Due to challenging economic conditions, Eclipse Nutraceuticals has ceased trading as of 2012.09.24.

      Customer support is still available by e-mailing info@folexen.com.

      We would like to wish everyone the best in their treatment; we suggest EquolSlim as a viable alternative to Folexen, for those who have found S-equol to be efficacious.
      lol
      I saw that coming from a mile away

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      • bananana
        Inactive
        • Feb 2012
        • 524

        Can't believe it! (or can I?)
        Does that mean they were snake oil or?

        Nevertheless, I REALLY have a reduced itch, I don't believe thats a result of placebo.
        What do you guys think? Please be constructive...

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        • Ibrium
          Member
          • Jun 2012
          • 31

          I was looking for information on bacteria that can convert daidzein to equol, and came across this:



          It's a pretty recent patent, so I really hope something comes out of it soon... From what I can tell, this should be much more effective at producing equol than the probiotics we can get at the moment.

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