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Seeking Advice on Natural Pregesterone Therapy

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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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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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.

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

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.

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

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.

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

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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