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Libido & Natural Progesterone
The Female Body manufactures many types of Estrogen but
only one Progesterone and Natural Progesterone is the Source of Libido or Sex
Drive in Women!
Sources of Natural Progesterone
Natural Progesterone is normally produced by the female ovaries
right after ovulation and balances the side effects of otherwise unopposed
estrogen.
Under the influences of dietary estrogens, petrochemicals,
stress, and menopause,
Progesterone production ceases or is suppressed and the effects of Estrogen Dominance,
can be observed.
Most women experience Loss of Libido, mood swings, irritability, anger, depression,
headaches and weight gain from the lack of Progesterone that is required for proper
thyroid function.
Natural Transdermal Progesterone Cream, applied topically to the face, neck, arms,
chest and fatty tissue areas of the body such as the breasts, the abdominal area,
the buttocks, the inner thighs, etc., is stored in these fatty tissues for use as
required by the body and has been shown to reverse the effects of Estrogen Dominance
listed below:
Increased Body Fat
Depression
Migraine Headaches
Blood Sugar Irregularities
Excessive Blood Clotting
Reduced Vascular Tone
Endometriosis
Infertility
Interference with Thyroid Function
Loss of Libido (Sex Drive)
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Anger, Rage
Uterine Cramping
Water Retention
Loss of Zinc, Retention of Copper
Increased Risk of Breast Cancer
Increased Risk of Ovarian Cancer
Increased Risk of Endometrial Cancer
Restraint of Osteoclast Function (bone loss)
Reduced Oxygen in All Cells (Foggy Brain)
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It is also important that we distinguish Natural Progesterone
from its counterparts in the drug industry - PROGESTINS. Although these drugs are
commonly referred to as Progesterone, this is a misnomer.
In some ways they mimic the effects of Natural Progesterone in the body, but in
other important ways they gravely interfere with Natural Progesterone and can create
and exacerbate hormone related health problems, and be a primary contributor to
Estrogen Dominance.
Traditional Treatments
Traditional 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.
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