Hi, As far as I know, no one in the US is researching this or doing clinical trials. But we don't have any information about the Indian studies you're...
I found it originally on this site http://www.ajtsc.com/Birthcont.htm and http://www.neemaura.com/UsesPages/birthcon.htm and found other references to it...
On May 5, 2002, Kirsten wrote, "Elaine and I are both concerned about men using heat methods at home for two reasons: 1) You may become permanently sterile. ...
Hi JP, Firstly, Dr Voegeli herself admits that it was "impossible to record reliable statistics" ("Data on the Thermic Method for...") and says that "for solid...
0 If you do not want to leave the country you can try and be a part of a study being done on the shug....
Eddie Croom
elcroom@...
Aug 8, 2002 5:39 pm
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Hi Joe, Your comments of Voegeli are confusing. You began your message by suggesting that even Voegeli herself was skeptical of her method, but you ended by...
Hi Jim, I acknowledge your point of view, and the many arguments you advance in favor of heat-based contraception. We discourage self-experimentation because...
All, Please see the "Files" section for a file called "Implanon.pdf". It it an article entitled "Suppression of Spermatogenisis by Estonogestrel Implants and...
Joe, Per my last post, the odds of hazard from the hot bath method are numerically small. Exaggerating these odds to discourage hot bath use increases odds of...
See the action item at: http://www.workingforchange.com/activism/action.cfm?itemid=13679 This is a good chance to add your concerns about male contraceptive ...
do you know if there has been any progress on the development of the male contraceptive pill? I have been looking on websites but most of them are either very...
judo4eva
judo4eva@...
Sep 5, 2002 11:43 pm
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Hi George, Have you read through the "methods" section of our website? http://www.malecontraceptives.org/methods/ We have a section devoted to hormonal...
Greetings, I am thinking about experimenting with Lei Gong Ten, or Tripterygium Wilfordii. I have found a couple of sources where I can get it in capsule form...
Kevin Killingsworth
kk71878@...
Sep 12, 2002 4:57 am
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So let's cut to the chase here. How close is a male "pill" or injection o completion? I can't find anyhing but possiblities from years ago on yahoo. And the...
Jon
brunnjon@...
Sep 13, 2002 7:39 pm
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Jon, Well, there's a few shimmers of hope. A clinical study was done in the UK using injections and pills. See the Group's "Documents" section for a file: ...
Hey folks, My understanding is that WHO is in phase III trials with DMPA + testosterone for men in Indonesia. According to a guy I met at a conference who was...
All, Just found a seemingly good site re contraception. One of its pages includes a list of "future contraception methods", including a heading "For Men": ...
Thank you, Vera. Yes, it's sooo disheartening to run into that "aw c'mon, men won't do it..." attitude. Considering the financial and other consequences to a ...
All, Have you guys discussed the work being done by IMMUCON? In my opinion, the first company to corner the market on a viable, long term male contraceptive...
sarannspe
sarannspe@...
Sep 18, 2002 5:57 pm
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Hi Sarann, I came across the Immucon website a while back (www.immucon.com). They don't offer much information regarding their research on their website......
Don't know if anyone has seen this, but a University of Ottowa doctor recently trained in India on the RISUG (formerly SME) technique. They've applied with...
Hi Randy, This story on RISUG testing in Canada was posted before Dr. Weiss's trip to India with a team of World Health Organization (WHO) scientists in March....
Amazing. They are concerned for teratogenicity when aspermazoia is found in nearly every man in the studies in India (ie, if men ar eno discharging viable ...
... It wouldn't be an issue if it were a permanent birth control method, but RISUG is designed to be reversible. This is probably the trouble they're ...
Hmm, I see what you mean. If the combination of chemicals were to damage the vas inner wall, then maybe there might be some sperm conveyance problem perhaps....
Hello, I'm new to this group. I am a 30 year old female who has been on the pill since I was 16. It has worked fine for me, however, after very irregular...