My sister in law is looking for a natural progesterone cream , she usually orders her vitamins from iherb, does nayone recommand any specific one? that is totally natural with no trace of oestrogen in it?...
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Hambone
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I just started using the one by Dr. John Lee. He's the doctor who did a lot of research on progesterone deficiencies.
Ordered it off his website.
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thanks hambone, since you just started using it, i guess oyu can comment on its effect yet but it would be nice to hear from you about the results...
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thanks hambone, since you just started using it, i guess oyu can comment on its effect yet but it would be nice to hear from you about the results...
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I think Progest-E is a great product. It is pure progesterone in a vitamin E base, which keeps the progesterone from loosing it's potency. I have had trouble in the past with creams that have lost their potency.
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Great, thanks for the advice!
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Razzle
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I like Progessence Plus. It is micronized to 4 microns for optimum absorption. No site rotation needed. Also, one doesn't need to stop application during the monthly cycle. I met the doctor who helped create this stuff, and he gave a fantastic presentation on the benefits of using natural progesterone.
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kelmo
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We have been using Arbonne for the past six years. You can look up Dr. John Lee. He was the pioneer in the bio-identical hormone replacement research.
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