PMS - Traditional & Successful TreatmentsTraditional PMS TreatmentsTraditional treatments have included tranquilizers, diuretics, dietary
changes, thyroid supplements, herbs, vitamins, exercise, acupuncture and psychiatric
counseling. While these may provide some easing of symptoms, the underlying causes
remain. Successful TreatmentsDr. Joel T. Hargrove of Vanderbilt University Medical Center has seen
some success in treating PMS with oral doses of natural progesterone.* The problem with
oral progesterone administration, however, is that the liver intercepts approximately 90%
of the hormone. So, in order to achieve a net dose of 20 mg. the typical dose prescribed
is 200 mg. per day. The liver thus converts progesterone to progesterone metabolites,
which work against natural hormone function. "Though not completely understood, PMS most commonly represents an
individual reaction to estrogen dominance, secondary to relative progesterone deficiency.
Appropriate treatment requires correction of this hormone imbalance in conjunction with
known dietary lifestyle modifications and the most effective technique, at present, for
achieving this is supplemental Transdermal Natural Progesterone."** Letters from Our Ladies |
|
|||
|
|
© 1995 - 2008 Health & Science Research Institute, U.S.A.
|