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Natural Progesterone


Natural progesterone is made by the ovaries prior to menopause and by the adrenal glands and fat cells after menopause and is the precursor for natural estrogen. It is the single most important hormone in the female body.   [+] More

When the female body fails to produce enough progesterone between ovulation and menstruation and during menopause, natural transdermal progesterone cream can address the underlying cause of most symptoms.

Because the female body uses natural progesterone to make natural estrogen, a properly formulated natural progesterone cream is the natural safe choice for menstruating women and for post-menopausal women seeking to establish the correct balance of their two primary female hormones. This balance will protect them from the effects of Estrogen Dominance.*


The resultant Benefits of natural progesterone include

  1. Helps Use Fat for Energy

  2. Facilitates Thyroid Hormone Action

  3. Natural Anti-depressant

  4. Natural Diuretic

  5. Normalizes Blood Sugar Levels

  6. Restores Proper Cell Oxygen Levels

  7. Restores Libido

  8. Normalizes Menstrual Cycles

  9. Normalizes Zinc & Copper Levels

  10. Normalizes Blood Clotting

  11. Protects Against Breast Fibrocysts

  12. Helps Protect Epithelial cells against Breast Cancer

  13. Helps Prevent Endometrial Cancer

  14. Helps prevent Ovarian Cysts and Ovarian Cancer

  15. Precursor for Cortisone Production (Arthritis)

  16. Stimulates Osteoblast Cells (Osteoporosis Reversal)


As you can see, natural progesterone counterbalances the effects of too much estrogen discussed here.


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