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Why did my symptoms get worse when I first started to use Natural Progesterone Cream?

 

Your foremost consideration should be to discern if your progesterone cream contains petrochemicals such as Methyl Paraben or Propyl Paraben as these compounds are estrogenic and are equivalent to dousing a fire with petrol.

 

Your first impression may have been that you had an adverse reaction to Natural Progesterone. However, in a letter sent to Health & Science in 1998, Dr. John Lee, states:

"Progesterone is the single most important hormone in the female body and optimum levels are critically important for the health and function of every cell and organ. Natural Progesterone is a master hormone and is used by the body to manufacture other necessary hormones such as safe, correct levels of the estrogens and natural cortisol."

So, when a woman experiences too much estrogen and insufficient progesterone, her body will compensate by rendering some of the excess estrogen inactive. When she brings progesterone levels back to normal too quickly, she activates too much estrogen, too quickly and thereby experiences the classic symptoms of estrogen dominance.

 

By way of illustration, if a person is in compete darkness and very bright lights are turned on, the experience can be uncomfortable, even a little painful. If, on the other hand, the eyes are exposed to light very gradually, they adjust and one experiences no discomfort.

 

Because of its critical role in opitmum health for a woman, there is no record of an allergic reaction to a properly formulated Natural Progesterone Cream.

 

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