Don't use it: Stameta is an "alternative" or "complimentary medicine" drink that is marketed to supposedly increase sexual health and work as a morning after pill, help menopause, lower blood sugar, help with cramps, and help wound healing among other things. There are NO studies proving ANY of these things and if anything it seems that more harmful than good things have come out of drinking this supplement.
Answered 1/28/2021
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PlaceboByAnyOther...: There is a general rule about medicines: If one drug is claimed to cure or help many problems or many medications are used to treat one problem then Houston, we have a problem. Not always, but it often applies. With regards to Stameta: aloe, ascorbic acid, aniseed oil and magnesium sulphate looks to be in a class of its own supposedly curing everything from pregnancy to gout. Guess what I think.
Answered 1/24/2021
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