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Do women going right on through menopause have diminished quantities of progesterone?

Recent analysis tells us that women do have problems with decreased amounts of progesterone and also experience other symptoms such as for instance unexplained weight gain (particularly in the abdomen region), depression, exhaustion, hair loss, memory loss, feeling swings, headaches and loss of libido. Estrogens can be balanced by a natural cream without side effects.

Estrogen and progesterone are the two major hormones made by womens ovaries if they are menstruating. Smaller levels of these hormones are also secreted by the adrenal glands. It's essential for the survival of the fertilized ovum, its the child along with embryo throughout gestation.

Progesterone's major features include: acting as a to estrogen and testosterone; it maintains uterine lining and aids in gestation; protects against fibrocystic breasts, endometrial and breast cancer; serves as a diuretic, helps use fat for energy; can be a natural antidepressant; aids thyroid hormone action; normalizes blood clotting; restores gender drive; normalizes blood sugar, zinc and copper levels; restores correct cell oxygen levels, includes a thermogenic effect; builds bone and helps to protects against osteoporosis.

Some health practitioners think that heart problems, osteoporosis and menopausal signs might not be due to a of estrogen, but to a family member estrogen excess due to progesterone deficiency.

Synthetic progestins, such as an HRT drug called Provera (an artificial substance), don't have the same biological effects as normal progesterone and have been proven to cause side effects including: liquid storage, depression, breast distress, swing, jaundice, blood clotting and cervical erosions.

On another hand, natural progesterone has number known unwanted effects and has been found to be helpful in alleviating symptoms such as for example PMS and hot flashes. It's been credited with assisting to prevent osteoporosis.

Many medical practioners now recommend for ladies in menopause the usage of a, normal progesterone cream during the last fourteen days of the menstrual cycle. (On an individual note, I take advantage of the Emerita cream and feel it single-handedly stopped my mood swings and sudden outbursts of crying.) The cream is quickly absorbed into thin-skin areas such as the breasts, inner arms, throat or belly by the subcutaneous fat and then released into the system. You need to be careful of the dosage level in the products. Some may have nothing to hardly any and the others offer 20-30 mg in a application. It's always far better first check with a health care provider. TM

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