Progesterone Deficiency Questions
What
is the application of natural progesterone cream?
Natural progesterone (derived from the
Mexican wild yam root) in a moisturizing cream can be applied to the face, hands, chest,
abdomen, inner arms, inner thighs, and in cases of osteoporosis, to the entire trabecular
spine. The cream is readily absorbed and leaves no trace after a few minutes During
absorption the cream bypasses the liver and goes to specific receptor sites where
progesterone is needed.
When the action is completed, residue is then excreted from the body. Absorption rate
varies from person to person, as does the relative need for progesterone.
Please Note: Everyone is different. Some women require more progesterone cream to
help alleviate symptoms, while others can use less. For the first 3 months, use one 2 oz.
Jar per month. Then try cutting back on the amount of natural progesterone each month. If
symptoms return, resume previous usage.
How do I know if I should use progesterone?
If you have PMS symptoms. PMS symptoms are those symptoms which occur
consistently a week or 10 days before the period and stop with or shortly thereafter.
If you have Estrogen Dominance symptoms.
These symptoms are water retention, breast swelling, fibrocystic breast, uterine
fibroid, loss of libido, mood swings, depression, craving for sweets, and weight gain, fat
deposited at hips and thighs.
If you have menopausal symptoms. Estrogen continues to be produced
from the fat in cells even after menopause; however, progesterone production virtually ends.
Hot flashes are the most prominent symptoms of menopause.
Osteoporosis. Women over 50 years of age should use natural progesterone cream
to prevent osteoporosis.
When do I use natural progesterone cream?
If you are still menstruating, use one-quarter teaspoon of cream once a day
after ovulation (which is generally 12-14 days from the first day of menstrual flow. You
do not need natural progesterone while menstruating; however, if you experience menstrual
cramps try rubbing a small amount of cream on the lower abdomen. For migraines, rub cream
on back of your neck.
If you have menopausal symptoms and are still menstruating, use one-quarter
teaspoon cream once per day beginning with the 8th day from day one of menstruation onset
until the next menstruation cycle begins.
If you have menopausal symptoms and are not menstruating; have osteoporosis or for
prevention of osteoporosis, use based on calendar month. Use one-quarter teaspoon once
per day beginning on the first day of each calendar month and continue for the remainder
of the month.
What exactly is natural
progesterone and how does it differ from synthetic progesterone?
Natural progesterone, a cholesterol derivative, comes from
the Mexican yam. It matches exactly the chemical formulation of the body's own
progesterone.
Manufacturers alter the chemical makeup of progesterone in order to create progestins.
Progestins in their altered molecular structure may cause many side effects, such as birth
defects or abortion, fluid retention, epilepsy, migraine, asthma, cardiac or kidney
dysfunction and depression.
Can natural progesterone help with endometriosis or fibrocystic
breast?
There are many factors that affect both of these conditions, one common factor
being a higher level of circulation estrogen, indicating a hormonal imbalance.
Progesterone is the precursor hormone and it helps to normalize all other endocrine and
hormonal activity in the body. In this case, assisting to lower the level of estrogen in
the body and thus, possibly helping to clear these conditions.
Do natural hormones help vaginal dryness?
Vaginal dryness can occur in women of all ages for various reasons, but it is
primarily present in postmenopausal women. Natural hormones in a cream base can be used
intravaginally and has been very successful in treating vaginal dryness and vulvar atrophy
associated with aging.
Should
estrogen be used without natural progesterone?
Definitely not. It is very
important that natural progesterone be used with any form of estrogen. Estrogen without
progesterone can cause endometrial and vaginal carcinomas. Estrogen blocks thyroid
production and causes water retention; and it can cause fibrocystic breast disease and
even fibroid tumors and cysts in the ovary area.
Do I need a prescription for natural hormones?
No. Natural
hormones in a cream or oil base comes from Mexican yams which is technically a food
product.
I am already taking hormones from my doctor; why
should I switch to natural hormones?
Natural hormones are simply an alternative to
hormone replacement therapy. Synthetic progesterone (known as progestins) has many side
effects, and synthetic estrogen can be dangerous to your health, especially if taken
without any progesterone. If someone is taking both synthetic estrogen and progestins, a
gradual step is to substitute natural progesterone cream; and gradually reduce the
synthetic estrogen.
(Reduce estrogen by one-half and continue to reduce over 90 days until discontinued
use).
I'm post menopausal, will I
start menstruating again if I use natural hormones?
Occasionally, upon beginning use of natural hormone
supplement, a post menopausal woman could experience some breakthrough bleeding, or a
"period". This is a perfectly normal response and is nothing to cause alarm.
The progesterone is simply causing the body to rid itself of excess stored
estrogen, which can sometimes stimulate a uterine
shedding-thus breakthrough bleeding. If this continues for longer than several months you
should consult a physician.
I have facial hair; especially above my upper lip,
that requires shaving occasionally. What causes this?
This is a condition called
"hirsutism" (defined as excessive growth of facial and body hair). It indicates
that there is a hormonal imbalance between estrogen, testosterone (the dominant male
hormone) and progesterone. Progesterone acts as a regulator for the entire endocrine
system, A woman who has the hirsute problem probably has PMS too. Both menopausal and
menstruating women have reported that facial hair (and body hair) decreased or completely
disappeared after three to six months of regular application of cream twice a day. Natural
progesterone is needed to effect proper hormonal balance.
Is
natural progesterone useful for hysterectomized, oophorectomized and menopausal women?
Yes.
Many women experience hot flashes following premenopausal hysterectomy oophorectomy
(complete removal of ovaries), and in the beginning of the natural onset of menopause. The
cream, which contains natural progesterone, is effective for relieving symptoms of hot
flashes. Most women have reported a complete cessation of flushing within 3 to 8 weeks.
Is natural progesterone indicated for
osteoporosis?
Many medical authorities tell female patients
who are post-menopausal that osteoporosis is inevitable. A physician in Mill Valley,
California, John R Lee, has proven that this often repeated statement is simply untrue.
The result of his ongoing clinical study with 68 women is note- worthy. All have
experienced new bone density ranging from 5 to 40 percent for women who have used natural
progesterone cream from 6 to 48 months. His results also indicated this therapy is
successful even several decades after menopause. One of his patients, who is 82 years of
age and has been using natural progesterone cream for four years, has a greater than 40
percent new bone density as proven by dualphoton absorptiometry. Dr. Lee has proven that
osteoporosis is not only preventable, but is also reversible in most cases.
Can I use natural progesterone if there is
family history of breast or uterine cancer?
Yes, it is recommended. Breast
cancer andendometrial cancer are two cancers that are related in some way or other to
gonadal hormones. They occur in tissues sensitive to these hormones. Unopposed estrogen is
the only known cause of endometrial cancer though there may be other factors involved.
Estrogen, or at least one or more of the various estrogens, are thought to contribute
to breast cancer.
Are there any other benefits of natural progesterone use?
Additional benefits for women include: improved brain function, diminished
muscular aches and pains, improvement of skin problems including acne, seborrhea, rosacea,
psoriasis and keratoses, and improved sleep pattern.
Recommended Reading
Lee, John R., M.D. with Virginia Hopkins What Your Doctor May Not Tell You About
Menopause. The Breakthrough Book on Natural Progesterone.
New York: Warner Books, 1996.
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