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Thread started 04/17/06 11:12am

applekisses

Question for the ladies...Progestin Cream...

Hey girls...I'm considering getting some progestin cream for PMS...has anyone tried it?
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Reply #1 posted 04/17/06 11:12am

REDBABY

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Nope I havent.. tell me more about it..
if sexy was a colour it would be red batting eyes
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Reply #2 posted 04/17/06 11:15am

applekisses

REDBABY said:

Nope I havent.. tell me more about it..



Natural progesterone or what is more correctly stated bio identical progesterone is "identical" to what your body makes and is not adverse to your body, it can be bought without a physicians prescription, but don't let that fool you on its effectiveness, it's the most effective hormone balancing supplement you can use.


Premenstrual syndrome (PMS) is a disorder that affects many women during the one to two weeks before menstruation begins. Symptoms can include any or all of the following: acne, abdominal bloating, breast swelling and tenderness, backache, anxiety, cramps, depression, fatigue, fainting spells, food cravings, headaches, joint pain, nervousness, insomnia, skin eruptions, water retention, and personality changes such as drastic mood swings, outbursts of anger, violence, and thoughts of suicide.

One of the causes of PMS is hormonal imbalance – excessive levels of estrogen and inadequate levels of progesterone. Hormonal fluctuations lead to fluid retention, which affects circulation, reducing the amount of oxygen reaching the uterus, ovaries, and brain

http://www.womenlivingnat...php?id=184
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Reply #3 posted 04/17/06 11:27am

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ahh I thought as much, thanx applekisses.

No I dont use any creams like that
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Reply #4 posted 04/17/06 11:29am

PurpleRein

applekisses said:

Hey girls...I'm considering getting some progestin cream for PMS...has anyone tried it?


increase your magnesium..it helps with muscle cramping. no such thing as a natural hormone. Plants cant synthesize human hormones.
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Reply #5 posted 04/17/06 11:30am

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My Mum uses Wild Mexican Yam Cream for her menopause though..
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Reply #6 posted 04/17/06 11:31am

applekisses

PurpleRein said:

applekisses said:

Hey girls...I'm considering getting some progestin cream for PMS...has anyone tried it?


increase your magnesium..it helps with muscle cramping. no such thing as a natural hormone. Plants cant synthesize human hormones.



I take a magnesium/calcium suppliment every day...is there a milligram range you know of?
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Reply #7 posted 04/17/06 11:35am

PurpleRein

applekisses said:

PurpleRein said:



increase your magnesium..it helps with muscle cramping. no such thing as a natural hormone. Plants cant synthesize human hormones.



I take a magnesium/calcium suppliment every day...is there a milligram range you know of?


i wouldn't go above 600mg/day..it can have a laxative effect
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Reply #8 posted 04/17/06 11:38am

applekisses

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applekisses said:




I take a magnesium/calcium suppliment every day...is there a milligram range you know of?


i wouldn't go above 600mg/day..it can have a laxative effect



Oh man... lol I don't need that!
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Reply #9 posted 04/17/06 12:36pm

Case

"Fuck you and your reunion"
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Reply #10 posted 04/17/06 1:19pm

applekisses

Case said:

"Fuck you and your reunion"


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Reply #11 posted 04/17/06 2:44pm

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I used progestin cream for awhile. My ladie's doctor recommended it, and perscribed it for me.. My body didn't absorb HRT so she thought I should at least try this.

It didn't work.

So while I went through menopause it was all natural for me.

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Reply #12 posted 04/17/06 3:03pm

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Use Midol it works just as well. Progestin cream is not all that doctors say it is and it is deffinately not a good substitute for birth control. There is a doctor I went to when I was still living where my parents do and she would not prescribe birth control pills of any form, because she was catholic. I told her thanks but no thanks I will find a doctor who will give me what I need.
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Reply #13 posted 04/17/06 3:47pm

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TMBGITW said:

Use Midol it works just as well. Progestin cream is not all that doctors say it is and it is deffinately not a good substitute for birth control. There is a doctor I went to when I was still living where my parents do and she would not prescribe birth control pills of any form, because she was catholic. I told her thanks but no thanks I will find a doctor who will give me what I need.



I never heard of Progesterone cream being used for birth control! confuse
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Reply #14 posted 04/18/06 10:10am

Spats

applekisses said:

REDBABY said:

Nope I havent.. tell me more about it..



Natural progesterone or what is more correctly stated bio identical progesterone is "identical" to what your body makes and is not adverse to your body, it can be bought without a physicians prescription, but don't let that fool you on its effectiveness, it's the most effective hormone balancing supplement you can use.


Premenstrual syndrome (PMS) is a disorder that affects many women during the one to two weeks before menstruation begins. Symptoms can include any or all of the following: acne, abdominal bloating, breast swelling and tenderness, backache, anxiety, cramps, depression, fatigue, fainting spells, food cravings, headaches, joint pain, nervousness, insomnia, skin eruptions, water retention, and personality changes such as drastic mood swings, outbursts of anger, violence, and thoughts of suicide.

One of the causes of PMS is hormonal imbalance – excessive levels of estrogen and inadequate levels of progesterone. Hormonal fluctuations lead to fluid retention, which affects circulation, reducing the amount of oxygen reaching the uterus, ovaries, and brain

http://www.womenlivingnat...php?id=184



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Reply #15 posted 04/18/06 11:48am

OuzoPower

1000 mg of calcium per day
50 mg of vitamin B6 during pms
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Reply #16 posted 04/18/06 11:50am

applekisses

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1000 mg of calcium per day
50 mg of vitamin B6 during pms


I take those every day anyway... shrug
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Reply #17 posted 04/18/06 11:53am

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Talk with an endocrinologist about it, k? I was just reading about some reasearch showing that it's likely not the estrogen but the progesterone in HRT that contributes to increased breast cancer risk. More research is needed -- this is not a sure thing at this point -- but be careful. rose
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Reply #18 posted 04/18/06 12:09pm

jerseykrs

Just take ambien and percocet until it's run it's course. thumbs up!
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Reply #19 posted 04/18/06 12:34pm

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jerseykrs said:

Just take ambien and percocet until it's run it's course. thumbs up!



Now that's what I'm talkin' about. lol
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Reply #20 posted 04/18/06 12:36pm

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HereToRockYourWorld said:

jerseykrs said:

Just take ambien and percocet until it's run it's course. thumbs up!



Now that's what I'm talkin' about. lol


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Reply #21 posted 04/18/06 5:36pm

rachel3

The ESTROVEN natural soy product works pretty good I have also tried the cream to, it worked okay for me.
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