Natural Progesterone Cream.....
is a support
supplement which contains the plant extract
of the wild Mexican yam. This cream formula
allows the powerful active ingredients to be
optimally used by the body because they flow
through the skin and directly into the
bloodstream, completely by passing
digestion. There is no way to overdose with
this cream. Since the body uses only what it
needs to restore hormonal balance, the cream
can be used by women of all ages.
Natural
Progesterone Cream provides natural organic
relief from:
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PMS
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Menopause
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Osteoporosis
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Estrogen
Dominance
In addition,
it also
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Enhances
libido
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Improves
energy, stamina, and endurance
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Stimulates
the body's own production of estrogen,
progesterone, testosterone, and other
hormones
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Provides
women with an overall feeling of well
being and euphoria
Hormone Replacement Therapy A woman's
hormone levels change daily during her
menstrual cycle. In the first half of her
cycle, prior to her ovulation, estrogen
levels drop and progesterone rises. If no
pregnancy ensues, levels of both hormones
drop, and menses begins.
Medical research also indicates hormone
replacement will increase bone mineral
density and counteract osteoporosis.
Estrogen therapy for postmenopausal women is
being avoided by many knowledgeable
physicians since it may increase the risk of
eudiometrical cancer, gallstones, and
cardiovascular disease.
Progesterone Therapy
Progesterone
therapy is successfully used by health care
professionals to relieve symptoms of both
PMS (when progesterone levels are low and/or
estrogen is dominant) and menopause (when
both estrogen and progesterone decrease).
Progesterone is needed for the proper
function of the adrenal glands. Stress on
the adrenal glands my lead to progesterone
deficiency, often causing symptoms of
nervous disorders, depression, irritability,
fatigue, and mood swings.
"Latest research now shows that natural
progesterone should be the choice, rather
then estrogen, as the hormone of
replacement." - Dr. Betty Kamen
Today, modern medical research documents
that progesterone may counteract bone loss,
elevate low hormonal levels, and regulate
the ratios of estrogen and progesterone.
Wild Mexican yam is recognized by herbalists
for supporting the female endocrine system
by balancing hormones and strengthening the
liver.
PMS
affects over 25 million women. Once
considered to be "in a woman's head", PMS is
now recognized as a real health problem. PMS
is a collection of over 150 reoccurring
symptoms that usually appear between
ovulation and to the onset of menstruation,
when levels of progesterone are deficient
and/or estrogen is dominant. PMS appears to
be a progesterone deficiency. Many of the
symptoms women suffer are influenced by the
imbalance of hormonal levels.
Symptoms of PMS include:-
Headache
- Motor
Coordination Problems
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Epilepsy
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Fainting Spells
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Lethargy
- Leg
Cramps
- Breast
Engorgement
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Backache
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Insomnia
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Inability To Concentrate
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Frequent Urination
- Facial
Hair
- Lowered
Libido
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Irritability
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Depression
- Crying
Jags
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Feelings Of Panic
- Mood
Swings
- Blurred
Vision
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Bloating
-
Stiffness
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Constipation and/or Gas
-
Sinusitis
-
Proneness To Accidents
- Dry
Hair
- Cold
Extremities
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Exhaustion, Mental and Physical
-
Migraines
- Sudden
Anger
-
Frustration
-
Hysteria
- Runny
Eyes
- Breast
Tenderness
- Joint
Swelling
- Dry
Skin
- Water
Retention
- Facial
Pallor
- Greasy
Hair
- Dark
Circles Under Eyes
Until now,
women had to endure PMS symptoms. The broad
range of PMS symptoms often are influenced
by hormonal imbalance. Dr. K. Dalton, who
has successfully used progesterone therapy
for over 30 years in England, reports
complete relief of symptoms.
Many women experience relief of symptoms by
applying 1/8 to 1/4 teaspoon from ovulation
to the onset of menstruation - 14 days on,
14 days off About Progesterone In 1936,
Japanese scientists discovered that a
species of wild yam (Dioscorea villosa -mexicana)
growing in the south of Mexico contained a
sterol called diosgenin which is remarkably
similar to progesterone. Wild yam contains a
"bank" of important precursors which could
be used by the human body to biochemically
synthesize DHEA, progesterone, and other
hormones nearly identical to that produced
by the adrenal gland. In 1943, Professor
Russell Marker discovered how to synthesize
diosgenin from the wild yam into
progesterone.
For a number of years following this
discovery, wild Mexican yam was a primary
source for the production of progesterone
and other hormones. Until recently, wild yam
(not to be confused with the sweet potato
yam) was the sole source of the diosgenin
used in making contraceptive pills.
According to herbalist Rosemary Gladstar in
her book, Herbal Healing For Women (Simon&
Schuster, 1993), wild yam is the most widely
used herb in the world today, with over 200
million prescriptions sold each year that
contain its derivatives.
Natural Vs. Synthetic:
Surprisingly,
there is a big difference between synthetic
and natural progesterone. Natural
progesterone is not the same as synthetic
forms called, "progestins", "progestagens",
or chemically altered progesterone.
Natural progesterone is made from plants,
not chemicals or drugs. Let's read what the
experts say.
Synthetic Estrogen and Progestins:
Typical problems associated with synthetic
progesterone include bloating, depression,
and increased risk of heart attack,
gallstone, breast cancer, uterus cancer, and
cervical cancer.
Julian Whitaker, M.D.,
writing in Health and Healing,
March, 1994, says estrogen replacement has
been associated with increased cancer of the
uterus and breast. He continued that
Provera ® has more then thirty negative side
effects listed in the Physician's Desk
Reference, "the doctor's Bible of drug
information."
Time Magazine's cover story, June 26, 1995,
"Estrogen: Every Woman's Dilemma"
illustrates the widespread controversy,
confusion, and concern about the subject.
Dr. Susan Love
says, "Many gynecologists are handing out
these hormones like M&M's."
American Heart Journal, 1994:
Estrogen has complex actions
including risks of endometrial cancer,
breast cancer, and gallstones.
Breast Cancer Research, 1991:
Evidence supporting estrogen's role
in breast cancer comes from international
studies.
Molecular & Cellular Endocrinology,
1994: Synthetic progestins induce
proliferation of breast tumor cells.
International Journal of Cancer,
1992: Cervical cancer is stimulated
in response to excess estrogen.
Natural Progesterone:
Dr. Christine Northrup, M.D.,
writing in Women's Health Wisdom, Spring
1995, says, "Natural hormone
replacement therapy is the best news in 20
years for women over 40. Man made hormones
are synthesized from things nature never
intended you to put into your body, like
pregnant mare's urine." Dr. Northrup further
states, "If that bothers you, talk to your
doctor about switching to natural
progesterone, which is exactly the same as
what your body produces. With natural
progesterone, there's none of the bloating,
depression, and increased risk of heart
attack and cancer that synthetic
progesterone can give you."
Dr. David Williams, M.D.,
writing in the Fall, 1995 issue of
Alternatives, says, "Osteoporosis is
far more then a mere inconvenience. Each
year it is responsible for over 1.3 million
fractures in men and women over the age of
45. Worse yet, 40,000 osteoporosis victims
annually die within six months of their
fractures and 50% who experience hip
fractures due to osteoporosis never regain
the ability to walk independently."
Dr. Williams also states, "The continuous
use of estrogen greatly increases the risk
of cancer. Furthermore, estrogen can cause
diabetes, high blood pressure, and abnormal
blood clotting. Even if it were totally
safe, estrogen does nothing to replace bone
cells that have already been lost. At best,
it can only prevent additional bone loss."
"Since 1949, science has known how to
extract from the wild Mexican yam, several
completely natural compounds that act as
hormones. More importantly, these compounds
halt osteoporosis in it's tracks. And unlike
estrogen, they actually reverse the progress
of the disease and restore bone density --
and there are no dangerous side effects."
Dr. Williams notes in clinical tests on over
100 osteoporosis victims ranging in age from
38 to 83, the Mexican yam restored bone
densities to the levels of a healthy 35 year
old. He also stated that he verified the
effectiveness of this all natural remedy,
located a source for the product, and
released the information to the public
through a recent issue of the publication,
Alternatives.
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