Seeking Advice on Natural Pregesterone Therapy

Updated on May 22, 2008
T.M. asks from Bryan, TX
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Does anyone know about natural progesterone cream? or does anyone have experience with this type of creme. I have been experiencing breast tenderness and mood swings and an irregular period all around the same time. (I think they are all linked with my period.) My doctor took my blood and talked to me about different hormonal balancing medications such as birth control, etc. However a friend told me that she used a product that was a natural progesterone creme. I have a follow up appointment in a few weeks and when I go i would like to talk to her about this instead of birth control pills. Before I go though I would like to find out more about it so that I can decide if it is even worth asking her (my doctor) about. Thank you, T.

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Thank you for all of your insight on the progesterone creams out there. I Went to the doctor this past Friday and talked with her about my symptoms and she had talked about a few things that she thought 'could' be going on. I had my blood work done and I am now just waiting for the results. If I am low on progesterone then I think I will ask her about the creams that everyone has mentioned here. I have my follow up appointment on March 25th so I will find out what I will be doing then. I forgot to mention that I do have an IUD in place (the mirena) so any cream I would be using would be in addition to the IUD (just for my hormones). The reason I was looking for information on them is because she had suggested to take a birth control pill on top of my IUD that would help with my mood swings and the rest of my symptoms, but I just didn't want to take meds on top of meds...
Thank you,
T.
- If you still have information for me I would love to hear :) I do not go back to the doctor until March 25th

*UPDATE*
Thank you for all your recomendations. I went with aurbones natural progesterone proleif cream. I have only used it for two weeks and the breast tenderness has been a little better however, I havn't really noticed any change. I realize that will take a few rounds f taking it. I am going to have to start all over though because my lovely son accidently threw my pump bottle away :( Thats the pits but hey atleast I have a solution and I now what actions I am going to take in order to get rid of my syptoms

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C.L.

answers from Houston on

Arbonne's Phyto ProLief Cream really is wonderful and IT WORKS! I would be happy to help you get it at cost. Feel free to email me at ____@____.com

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E.M.

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Dear T.,
Your symptoms definately sound like a hormone imbalance. I've also been struggling with hormone-ralated symptoms and I've been doing research on natural treatments. I found two websites that might help you: www.womentowomen.com and www.drnorthrup.com.

I've found them to be helpful and informative and I just signed up for the personal program for hormone balance with the womentowomen program.

I hope that helps and I wish you the very best!

Regards,
E.

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I.L.

answers from Killeen on

I'm an Arbonne consultant, and I know my upline used one of their natural creams and it really worked for her.

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B.R.

answers from San Antonio on

Hey, T.! I am not a nurse or Dr.! I have been taking and also a distributor of a great natural product(all fruit, no additives)mainly mangosteen. Anyway, I am older(52),but all of us as women have mood swings and such this helps, will give you energy to keep up with that little two yr old, and I was going to have to have hysterectomy but after drinking this product did not need hormones or surgery!!! My daugheter Chelsea is 22 she also takes product and she has notice big difference in her cycle. If you are interested just give me a call 210/680-6826, I'll share a bottle for at my wholesale price of $30 and also an informative Cd about what the product has done for some women.

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S.F.

answers from Salt Lake City on

I used to take natural progesterone cream. I thought it was great--it helped regulate my periods, even gave me a little mood boost. I can't remember now, but some brands are better than others. And they say to do just progesterone--not one mixed with other things like black cohosh, etc. The higher the concentration the better. It's pretty expensive though--that's why I eventually stopped.

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D.M.

answers from Houston on

I have never heard of anything like that before but with all the side effects and bad stuff happening with all our prescription drugs, if an all natural solution is there, i would definately recommend trying it! The less harmful things we put in and around us, the healthier we will be. Have a blessed day!

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P.K.

answers from Houston on

a couple of people recommended arbonne's prolief cream, it does start a period... but you are really young, and i thought progesterone cream was for people experiencing menopause. i did a natural herbal birthcontrol for a while, and it did work for a while... and then i got pregnant. you might want to consider another type of birthcontrol, just so you don't get pregnant until you are ready.

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J.P.

answers from Houston on

I'm a pharmacist and I sort of specialize in bio-identical hormone therapy. Progesterone, not synthetic progestins like in birth control pills, is one of the hormones that regulate the menstrual cycle. There are a lot of women of all ages that have a deficiency of Progesterone, most likely due to Estrogen-like chemicals in meats, used as pesticides, etc. Progesterone not only has effects in the uterus but in the breast, brain, bone, etc. Progesterone has been used successfully for years for traditional PMS symptoms, migraine headaches, preventing bone loss, fertility, and much more. There are also many studies that show it has protective effects on the breast in breast cancer. The best way to start Progesterone therapy is to first determine if you truly have a deficiency. You can have your hormones tested through a saliva test that you can do at home. You do not need a doctor to do the test, but you do need a trained professional to analyze the results. Check out www.salivatest.com. Next is to choose a product. I recommend a compounded prescription only product because the over-the-counter supplements are not regulated in any way. You should only use Progesterone cyclicly (ie, only certain days of cycle like day 14 through 21 or 25). Also be sure you are using a form of birth control if you don't want to become pregnant, because Progesterone is just that pro=for gest=gestation(pregnancy).

A.R.

answers from Houston on

I use pure & safe Arbonne progesterone creme. It REALLY works! My husband agrees.. Call me or msg me, I can help you get your hands on some...

ARBONNE ~Prolief Natural Balancing Cream
A natural balancing cream, for women, that can help restore balance naturally.

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T.B.

answers from Houston on

I know a little about horomone creams but first we need to know why your useing it? Mostly its used vaginaly for dryness. Being as your so young you shouldn't need this for that. Birth control is birth control. It can be used for that or for irregular periods, painful cramping etc. Using horomones even a cream will cause symptoms such as what you described. Using horomone creams will not prevent pregnancy so caution!

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S.T.

answers from Houston on

Yes, natural progesterone cream is great, and best of all it doesn't cause abortions like the pill does! My mom and mother in law use a cream and it has helped them so much.

I have preterm labor at 26 weeks so when I was pregnant with my fourth we decided to use a natural progesterone cream to see if it would stave off labor. Mine was prescription Crinone and stronger then you probably need. Rather then rubbing it into the skin it was a suppository kind of like a tampon. It worked so well- I didn't really have labor problems until I was 37 weeks!

S., mom to four girls

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P.V.

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There is a doctor in The Woodlands that specializes in hormonal imbalances and treats using bio-identical hormone therapy (natural). The office visits are very reasonable and she has helped me tremendously! It is called Woodlands Wellness and Cosmetic Center - Dr. Sakina Davis. She is wonderful and uses a pharmacy that has high quality natural products. The cream is great but it has to be a high quality or it may not work for you. The phone number is ###-###-#### if you are interested.

I would also suggest getting a book called "Hormones, Health and Happiness" by Dr. Steven Hotze. It is very informative and educate you on how the body works together.

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D.G.

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Hi, T.. I read several books on hormone balance as I entered menopause because I was determined not to take hormones like all my friends. I did use the natural progesterone cream for one year after I'd read a lot about it. I do believe it's safe if it's the "bioidentical" cream. The main thing I came away with from the books was to get my nutrition right and hormones can balance themselves. When I was in the health food store looking for a good women's vitamin, I ran into my attorney who shared the info with me about JuicePlus+ which is 17 whole fruits, vegetables and grains in capsule form. I got off the cream when I started JuicePlus+ and have had only very mild menopausal symptoms, i.e. a couple of months of hot flashes. The other info I learned was that women are stopping ovulation at younger and younger ages now because of our nutrition and the environment. The antioxidants in JuicePlus+ help in so many ways with this. This product has had more research on it than any other supplement. Very impressive. I've listed a website below where you can find info and also a website that I've found helpful that sends a newsletter out every month about women's issues. They are very supportive and also recommend the bioidentical progesterone cream. If you like to read, I would recommend books by Diana Schwarzbein, M.D. She is a well known endocrinologist in California. Good luck.
www.juiceplus.com/+db17257
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C.B.

answers from Houston on

I've been using Arbonne's Prolief for about 2 years now and love it!

You can check it out at https://secure.myarbonne.com/arbonne/chrissybernal.nsf/p1.... I can send you an ingredients list, too, if you would like.

Many blessings!

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D.L.

answers from Odessa on

I use a natural bio-identical Progesteron cream and it has helped trememdously!!! I also use a natural bio-identical estrogen cream. A pharmacy in my town compounds it for me. It is not very expensive at all. The progesteron cream was $32.oo and the Estradiol cream was $20.oo I went to my GYN seeking relief from menopausal symptoms and began by trying synthetic hormone therapy and I was just not getting the results from the pharmasutial therapy so I asked if my Dr. if he would work with me trying to get me balanced with natural bio-identical hormones and it has been such a blessing and totally changed my life. I will say that I am 30 years older that you and each woman's hormonal needs are different. The first book I started reading was From Hormone Hell to Hormone Well, by C.W. Randolph and I began my journey from there. God bless you and know there is help out there, and you are doing the right thing by asking for resources.

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K.T.

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From what I've heard, it's definitely worth a try. It's wild yam cream I heard about from a friend in another state. More than one friend, I believe. I tried the pill for a while and I vowed never to do it again. I'd look into all alternatives available first . . . good luck!

K.

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A.H.

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I used to work in health food stores, and got really interested in herbs for women due to lifelong irregular periods. There is good product made by Herbs, Etc. (available at Whole foods, Sun Harvest, CM, etc.), ask the workers if you can read the product info.

There is a specific estrogenic formula for days 1-14 of the menstrual cycle, called "Cycle 1 Estrotonic" , which acts as a estrogen balancer, uterine tonic, and ovulation modulator.
Then (more specifically for you),there is a product "Cycle 2 Progestonic" , which is progesterone enhancing and a menstrual cycle tonic. It is used for days 15-28 of the cycle.
These 2 herbal supplements can be used to help with the symptoms you mentioned.

There are quite a few good herbalists in town if you'd like to have more support in going the herbal route. Our bodies can respond very well from a gentle nudge from our plant allies.

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J.N.

answers from Houston on

My name is Jaime Nguyen and I am a OB nurse. I am also with a group called Help For Hormones and I can help you with information, especially related to natural progesterone. You should take the Hormone Quiz on my website. It sounds like your symptoms are for sure a hormone imbalance. Email me and I can send you more info. You should also consider a saliva test which you will see on my website. I will personally review the results with you to help you make sense of it all!

To safe and healthy lifestyle choices!

Jaime D. Nguyen, RN, BSN
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www.HormoneHealthAmerica.com

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S.A.

answers from Sherman on

Arrbone has a all natural hormone cream.

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L.C.

answers from San Antonio on

Wow, I see you got all sorts of great advice! I agree with most; you should get your hormones checked to make sure that you do have an imbalance and what you're needing to do to create a balance. I am now using progesterone cream again. I used it about two years ago to help with my Estrogen dominance issues (I was on the BCP for over 20 years). The Book "What your Doctor may not tell you about Premenipause" by Cr. John Lee and V. Hopkins, has a lot of great information about hormonal imbalances- no matter what age. It also talks about the Saliva tests; different progesterine creams available on the market and how to pick one for you. If you can find a doctor that will assist you in these more natural treatments; it would be a great help. I have a hard time finding anyone in the Military Medical system that believes in alternatives so I use the progesterone cream according to the books recommendations and cycle it. It definitely minimizes all my symptoms and makes this wacky stage of my life easier for me and everyone around me! Good luck.....

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B.B.

answers from Houston on

Arbonne Phyto-relief natural balancing cream may be a fit for you. I have used the cream for two years for hot flashes and have had remarkable results. My night sweats are gone. At one of my recent wellness product trainings one of the consultants stated that her gynecologist had recommended the cream to her friend. I am an Arbonne Independent Consultant so let me know if you would like to try this pure,safe, beneficial product.

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H.B.

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T., chances are your doctor may actually know very little if anything about progesterone cream simply because it is all natural & they are more inclined to use drugs which the drug companies introduce to them and tell them you need. The drawbacks of course to the drugs are many including dangerous side effects. Whereas the natural route is completely safe & has no side effects. Therefore, if I were you, I'd definitely take my friends advice and try the natural cream first, along with proper diet & nutrition. She has nothing to gain by telling you to try it... she just loves you & cares because she's your friend & she wants to help. The pharmaceutical companies however make a fortune off selling the idea of their product being "what the patient needs" to doctors, as they begin rolling in the dough once you & others are prescribed their poison. Here are some sights I think you'll find informative & helpful. www.drhotze.com and www.mercola.com

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D.S.

answers from Austin on

Hi T., I know this is after the fact but I just came across your posting while searching for something else. I've used natural progesterone cream for several years now. It's really helped with things like cramps, moods, and breast tenderness. It's extremely safe. It basically helps to balance out your other hormones. I use Source Naturals Natural Progesterone Cream. I get it at Central Market. The instructions give specific times to use it but you can vary it depending on your needs. I use mine almost every day of the month just because if I don't I can really tell the difference by how I feel. Your diet is very important also as is drinking plenty of water. Good luck!

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M.P.

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I know people who swear by Arbonne's Prolief cream and have recommended it to several people. I have information on it in e-mail form if you would like to read it.

M.

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