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Is it safe to purchase Natural Progesterone creams from the Health Food

Store (ie: whole foods, sunflower market, vitamin cottage, etc.)

 

Is there a " better " brand?

 

Do they include direction on when to apply, ie: what time of the month

to start, etc?

 

I know Oprah is doing another show on hormone replacement today. She

has not addressed in-store " Natural " creams...

 

are they bio-identical? safe? good?

 

any info is much appreciated. thank you.

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I'm a big fan of Dr. John Lee and see him as an authority on the

subject. He has numerous eye-opening books out on regaining hormone

balance.

 

His site is here:

 

http://www.johnleemd.com

 

You do have to be careful when buying " natural " progesterone - seems

to mean different things to different companies. Dr. Lee apparently

has his own progesterone cream out now, but his books give other

companies that have the kind of natural progesterone you are looking

for. One of those companies is here:

 

http://health-science.com/

 

Before you start using any hormones you should make sure that your

body pH is healthy (not acidic) and you aren't dealing with any kind

of candida infection. Both conditions mess with your hormone balance.

Resolving these kinds of conditions first could very well make the

progesterone supplementation unnecessary.

 

Even with that said, considering the epidemic of estrogen dominance

going on and all the problems that go on with that, supplementation is

certainly worth looking into. Xenoestrogens are all around us and we

can only actively avoid some of them.

 

Good luck!

 

Melissa Makris

http://www.boost-immune.com

 

 

, " zenlight0029 "

<awakened.women wrote:

>

> Is it safe to purchase Natural Progesterone creams from the Health Food

> Store (ie: whole foods, sunflower market, vitamin cottage, etc.)

>

> Is there a " better " brand?

>

> Do they include direction on when to apply, ie: what time of the month

> to start, etc?

>

> I know Oprah is doing another show on hormone replacement today. She

> has not addressed in-store " Natural " creams...

>

> are they bio-identical? safe? good?

>

> any info is much appreciated. thank you.

>

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Life-Flo Progesta-Care " used " to have the lowest added and total

ingredients, but that may have changed. I use it and was given the

name from a friend who is severly allergic to everything under the sun

to the point of disability (she can use it). She still uses it so it

can't be too bad, but that doesn't mean the ingredients haven't

changed over the past 8 years. Worth a look at :0)

 

Dee

, " zenlight0029 "

<awakened.women wrote:

>

> Is it safe to purchase Natural Progesterone creams from the Health Food

> Store (ie: whole foods, sunflower market, vitamin cottage, etc.)

>

> Is there a " better " brand?

>

> Do they include direction on when to apply, ie: what time of the month

> to start, etc?

>

> I know Oprah is doing another show on hormone replacement today. She

> has not addressed in-store " Natural " creams...

>

> are they bio-identical? safe? good?

>

> any info is much appreciated. thank you.

>

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The natural progesterone creams from the health food store are safe and good,

but they are not the same thing as bio-identical hormones. It is my

understanding that bio-identical hormones require a prescription and a

compounding pharmacy to make them. Get a prescription from an MD who is a member

of ACAM (http://www.acam.org) or a naturopath.

 

Linda

 

 

 

 

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zenlight0029 <awakened.women

 

Thursday, January 22, 2009 9:17:29 AM

Natural Progesterone Cream?

 

 

Is it safe to purchase Natural Progesterone creams from the Health Food

Store (ie: whole foods, sunflower market, vitamin cottage, etc.)

 

Is there a " better " brand?

 

Do they include direction on when to apply, ie: what time of the month

to start, etc?

 

I know Oprah is doing another show on hormone replacement today. She

has not addressed in-store " Natural " creams...

 

are they bio-identical? safe? good?

 

any info is much appreciated. thank you.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Linda is correct. Progesterone creams you buy in the health food store may

or may not be standardized. Some may not even contain any progesterone or

they may not be bioavailable. Do you even know for certain that your

progesterone levels are low and, if so, how low are they?

 

If you¹re looking for natural hormone replacement, your best best is to have

your doctor test your hormone levels and go to a compounding pharmacy for a

formulation uniquely designed for you. Yes, it requires a prescription and

the good news is that some insurance companies will cover it like any other

prescription. They will also pay for your hormone testing.

 

 

Kathleen Barnes

Natural Living Now

http://www.kathleenbarnes.com

 

 

 

 

 

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