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THE BREAKTHROUGH TREATMENT FOR MENOPAUSE
John R. Lee, M.D., internationally acclaimed authority on hormone
replacement and author of the book, "What Your Doctor May Not
Tell You About Menopause," successfully treated
female patients with natural progesterone cream for over 15 years. He
defines these signs of progesterone deficiency for women over 35
years of age:
* Swollen breasts
* Depression
* Low thyroid
* Fibrocystic breasts
* Water retention
* Weight gain
* Loss of libido
Jerilyn C. Pryor, M.D. an endocrinology professor at the University
of British Columbia, found through testing that 50% of the women in
North America are severely deficient in progesterone by age 35 and
that, during the menopausal years, progesterone levels decrease to
almost zero while estrogen levels only decrease by 40% - 60%. Dr. Lee
defines this syndrome as "estrogen dominance."
When this hormonal imbalance occurs, the estrogen becomes toxic to
the body. Treatment with natural progesterone restores the balance
between these two main female hormones, eliminating the need for
sythetic hormone therapy, and the undesirable side effects. NATURAL
WOMAN ESSENTIAL BODY CREAM has NO SIDE EFFECTS.
NATURAL WOMAN ESSENTIAL BODY CREAM
contains natural progesterone derived from the Mexican wild yam root.
(Please note: A Mexican yam cream is not the same as a natural
progesterone cream and will not provide the same benefits.) The cream
can be applied to the face, abdomen, chest, hands, inner arms and
inner thighs. For osteoporosis apply to spine and for migraines apply
to back of neck. The cream absorbs quickly, bypassing the liver on its
way to specific receptor sites, so its effectiveness is not reduced.
NATURAL WOMAN ESSENTIAL BODY CREAM:
- Technologically advanced
- All natural ingredients
- Light, greaseless, moisturizing formula
- Contains the amount of natural progesterone recommended by Dr.
Lee in his book.
- Hypoallergenic and won’t clog pores
- Aloe vera base
- Free of colors and fragrance
- Available in 2 oz. Size (average monthly supply)
You’ll be amazed at how much better you
feel!
- No more night sweats!
- No more wild mood swings!
- No more concern about osteoporosis!
- Great for women after menopause.
- Beneficial for women still menstruating (with or without
menopausal symptoms).
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NATURAL WOMAN ESSENTIAL BODY CREAM
INGREDIENTS:
• Aloe Vera Oil: has softening,
healing, and ani-inflammatory properties. Its moisturizing ability is
its most widely recognized characteristic. Aloe vera penetrates the
skin, supplying moisture directly to the tissue.
• Avocado Oil: may mobilize and
increase the collagen of connective tissue; given the highest ranking
by the Encyclopedia of Chemical Technology for sunscreen
effectiveness. Avocado oil enjoys the highest penetration rate among
similar oils.
• Carrot Oil: used since the 16th
century for skin diseases due to its cleansing, depurative and
draining properties. This carotene-rich emollient has been indicated
for acne skin conditions, dermatitis, skin irritation, rashes and
wrinkles; derived from the carrot root.
• Cramp Bark: is used as an
antidote to muscular spasms of any kind, epileptic seizures, all types
of nervous disorders, severe menstrual pain during periods or labor
pain during birth. It’s an excellent uterine sedative and is the best
relaxant for the ovaries and uterus.
• Dong Quai: is the "Queen" of all
female herbs. It can rejuvenate and normalize the female’s ovaries and
strengthen the womb, as well as stimulate the female hormone
production to stop hot flashes and growth of ovarian cysts. It helps
to re-build the blood by purifying and cleansing and increases
circulation as it nourishes the brain cells.
• Lemon Grass Oil: is an
astringent and tonic distilled from the leaves of the lemon grasses.
• Natural Glycerin: is used as a
moisturizer and humectant to replace moisture in the skin.
• Rosemary Extract: is a natural
food grade preservative.
• Sarsaparilla: contains vitamins
A, B-complex, C, and D, and the minerals iron, manganese, sodium,
silicon, sulfur, copper, zinc and iodine. It contains the amino acids
methionine cystein. It helps strengthen the nerve fibers and tissue of
the brain, spinal cord, lungs and throat and is especially good for
removing heavy metallic contaminants from the blood, which are
received through the nostrils in foul, smog filled air of urban areas.
• Saw Palmetto Berries: help
re-build the body by feeding the endocrine system to rebuild atrophied
flesh. They can help re-build sexual reproductive organs, such as
atrophied testicles in elderly men, and they have been known to
increase the size of small breasts in women. Remarkably, they have
great nutritional value on any kind of wasting disease. Additionally,
they will increase flesh and strength.
• Stearal Konium Chloride: is one
of the principal constituents of bentonite clay in face masks because
of its properties as a suspending agent.
• Natural Progesterone: derived
from the Mexican wild yam root. These sterols are processed through
several fermentation steps to yield progesterone which is identical to
progesterone produced by the human body. Natural Woman Essential Body
Cream contains 960 mg. natural progesterone per 2 oz. Vitamin A
Palmitate: is known as a skin "normalizer." It acts as an
antikeratinizing agent, helps skin stay soft and plump. Clinical
studies with it indicate a significant change in collagen, DNA, skin
thickness and elasticity. Its stability is superior to retinol.
• Vitamin E: is considered the
most important oil, soluble antioxidant and free radical scavenger. As
a moisturizer, it is well absorbed through the skin; derived from
alfalfa and wheat.
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A Look at Natural Progesterone*
Maintaining Hormonal Balance Without Harmful Side Effects by Edmund R.
Burke, Ph. D.
Natural progesterone is safe, side effect free and highly
effective. It’s an effective alternative to conventional estrogen
replacement therapy which can intensify serious pre-existing health
problems (uterine cancer, heavy bleeding from uterine fibroid tumors,
severe migraine headaches, or blood clotting problems), and may
accelerate the onset of a disease a woman is at risk for due to a
strong family history, says women’s health authority Susan Lark, M.D.,
author of Making the Estrogen Decision: All the Information You Need
to Make It - Including the Full Range of Natural Alternatives.1
Progesterone’s Biochemistry
Progesterone is important. It works with estrogen to help maintain
the normal hormone balance in a woman’s body. Because estrogen
stimulates the growth of the uterine lining, progesterone is
prescribed with it to prevent the lining from developing hyperplasia,
a potentially precancerous condition. It also offers some benefits of
its own and together they are important for a woman’s health after 40.
The most commonly prescribed brand of synthetic progesterone is
Provera, or medroxy- progesterone (progestin). The usual dose is 5-10
mil. for 10 to 14 days per month. After the progesterone is
discontinued there’s usually a short, light menstrual period per
month, for the first few years on estrogen/progestin, until the uterus
stops functioning completely. To prevent this monthly period, some
doctors prescribe very low doses of progestin daily to halt the growth
of the uterine lining. But this is losing favor.
"Progestin can have some unpleasant side effects - such as
moodiness, bloating, and headaches - so more and more practitioners
are turning to natural progesterone, which is virtually
indistinguishable from the progesterone produced by the ovaries," says
Marcia Jones, national director of the Dixie PMS and Menopause Center
in Marietta, GA.2
The Natural Alternative
Natural progesterone is derived from Dioscorea mimosa (wild yam),
which has the steroid precursor, diosgenin. Lab processing of
diosgenin yields a molecule chemically akin to natural human
progesterone.
According to John Lee, M.D., co-author of The Estrogen Alternative,
natural progesterone is not the same as wild yam. It must be processed
from the wild yam to be bioavailable to the body.3
Natural progesterone is prescribed in varying strengths as
micronized progesterone in capsules or suspended in gels or creams.
Dr. W. Regelson, co-author of The Super- Hormone Promise, notes there
may be a problem with oral forms in that it’s broken down very rapidly
in the body. So, women who use it must take it twice daily - morning
and at night - usually for 10 to 14 days a month.4
Capsules, Creams, or Oils
Natural progesterone can be taken orally (via capsules) or
transdermally (via skin or oils). Transdermal use is often preferred,
since progesterone is a small, fat-soluble molecule, that’s absorbed
very efficiently via the skin. Also, less hormone is needed, and
dosing is more consistent because it’s stored in the fat tissues for
use as needed. When rubbed on the skin, it is quickly absorbed into
the underlying fatty layer, then into capillaries from where it enters
the blood-stream. Progesterone restoration occurs rapidly, except for
those who are highly deficient in progesterone - it may take them 2-3
months to restore optimal levels.
Equal doses of transdermal progesterone are 7-8 times more
effective than ingested progesterone. The difference is that about 80%
- 90% of oral progesterone is intercepted by the liver and held for
excretion in the bile. The liver doesn’t intercept transdermal natural
progesterone cream.
"Natural progesterone is first absorbed into body fat and then
passed slowly into the body via the blood. Basically, much of the
progesterone is absorbed into the body fat. With continued use, fat
levels of progesterone become stabilized and balanced because of the
body’s inborn reception into natural progesterone. Continued
application of progesterone increases the blood levels, and stronger
physiological effects are felt," according to Tom Bader, R.Ph., owner
of College Pharmacy in Colorado Springs, Colorado, who compounds
natural progesterone.
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Progesterone and Cholesterol
Few studies have compared women’s responses to progestin (Provera)
and natural progesterone, but one study has interesting results.
Hargrove et al. compared 10 menopausal women using natural estrogen
and natural oral progesterone with 5 women on synthetic estrogen,
Premarin, and synthetic progestin. In those on natural estrogen and
natural progesterone, menopausal symptoms improved dramatically with
limited side effects. Also, natural progesterone gave the same
protection against uterine cancer as progestin.5 The study also
revealed 2 unexpected benefits: Women on natural hormones had a
greater reduction in cholesterol levels and an increase in HDL levels
(the good cholesterol). All 10 women using the natural super-hormones
opted to continue while 2 of the 5 on the synthetic hormones
discontinued the therapy.
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Progesterone and Heart Disease
After menopause, a woman’s risk of developing heart disease rises
dramatically - 250,000 women die of heart disease yearly. It is
believed that there is a direct connection between falling estrogen
levels and rising heart disease rates. It has also been shown that
women who take estrogen cut their risk of dying from heart disease in
half, partly due to estrogen’s ability to reduce LDL cholesterol
levels and raise HDL cholesterol levels. Scientists feared that if
women were given progesterone with estrogen, it would negate
estrogen’s beneficial effect on cholesterol.
An article in the Journal of the American Medical Association
(1/95) reported amazing results from the first major large,
well-controlled, National Institute of Health (NIH)-sponsored trial
over 3 years - the Post-menopausal Estrogen/Progestin Interventions
PEPI) Trial. The PEPI investigators were surprised by the superiority
of natural progesterone over synthetic preparations. Prominent
cardiology researcher Elizabeth Barett-Connor, M.D., of the University
of California, San Diego - head of the PEPI study notes: "If I were
treating a woman primarily because she worried about heart disease, or
she had dislipidemia and low HDL cholesterol, I would probably see if
she wanted to take micronized (natural) progesterone. I was quite
impressed with the better effect." PEPI investigator, former NIH head
Bernadine P. Healy, M.D. - currently Dean at Ohio State College of
Medicine agreed. "I think the biggest surprise certainly was the HDL
effect of micronized (natural) progesterone," states Healy.7
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Progesterone and Osteoporosis
It is commonly believed in current U.S. medicine that osteoporosis
can be treated by replacing estrogen. But, although estrogen
replacement therapy may slow the progression of bone loss, it doesn’t
prevent it nor do anything to restore bone that has already been
lost.8
Also, as Dr. Lee states, the idea that estrogen retards bone loss
(let alone prevents it) may be questionable. In nearly every study
that examined estrogen’s role in preventing or slowing menopausal bone
loss, the women also received a synthetic progestin 9 - making it hard
to conclude which hormone (estrogen, progestin, or a combination of
them) had the most significant influence on bone loss.
Evidence from several in vitro, clinical, epidemiologic studies
supports the view that progesterone is the hormone primarily
responsible for building new bone. The primary study linking natural
progesterone and reversal of osteoporosis was done by Dr. Lee, 9,10
who treated 100 post-menopausal women (mean age, 65) for a minimum of
3 years with a program that included natural progesterone skin cream.
Serial bone density testing was done on 63 of them.
Over 3 years, the women would be expected to lose about 4.5% of
their bone density with no treatment. But the women’s bone density
increased a little over 15% on average. Lee reported, "it was not
uncommon to observe increases of 10% to 15% within 6 months and 20% to
25% in 3 years."
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Building Body Chemistry
Natural progesterone can help prevent disease, cancer, and
osteoporosis; help maintain the lining of the uterus; and protect
against fibrocystic breasts. In addition, it can correct the hormonal
imbalances of PMS and menopause where they start - with low
progesterone levels.11
"But, as with any hormone, progesterone therapy should bring
hormone levels back to those which are physiologically normal for
one’s age. It is important that an individual not take too much.
Natural hormones are typically safe, but, as with anything else,
someone can be adversely affected if his or her dose is much higher
than their physiological needs," points our Tom Bader, R.Ph.

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