Premarin

    Premarin is an estrogen supplement sold on the market today. In fact, it is the largest estrogen supplement available by prescription. It is cheap, easy to get, and it helps many women restore their chemical balances.

    With all of these positives, it seems that there can be no wrong with this item. Sadly, there is. Like so many cheap, hormonal supplements, they must come from someplace. Premarin's source is often abbreviated as PMU. PMU stands fro Pregnant Mare Urine.

    It is not the fact that the hormone is extracted from urine. It is the conditions that the animals supplying this hormone must live in.

    Mares live in stalls for the last 6 months of their 9-month pregnancy. They are hooked to belts and basically urinate into a cup. But they must be pregnant to supply the large dose of estrogen in the urine, so they stand, day after day, pregnant with their water decreased to increase the potency of their urine. Rare walks, rare bursts of sunshine.

    Large breed horses, also know, as draft horses are the favored picks for PMU. The Budweiser Clydesdales. We all now them. Clydesdales are draft horses and a popular choice for PMU factories.

    That may not bother you. However, this industry has a byproduct. That byproduct is foals. 400,000 horses are born each year to PMU factories. These babies are taken and sent to the slaughter market where they are sold as food to Canada, and across the ocean where they eat horsemeat. They are not sold as a profit; they are solid as a byproduct. Like the chaff from wheat. They are useless, expendable and waste resources, so they are slaughtered.

    Thee are other sources of estrogen beside this barbaric practice. They can normally be gained if one just asks. But the industry is too profitable for them to atomically offer you another alternative. If is your own choice.

    Please check out:

    PMU Foal Adoption Network, Inc.