.Always Be Healthy's progesterone cream contains 500 mg per ounce of natural USP micronized progesterone in a silky cream base..
.Ingredients:
Di Water, Micronized Progesterone (500 mg. per ounce), Coconut Oil, Almond Oil, Olive Oil, Natural Polymers, and Optiphen Plus (a paraben free preservative).
Benefits of natural progesterone:
Restores sex drive
Help maintain healthy moods
Facilitates thyroid hormone action
Normalizes zinc and copper levels
Helps the body use fat for energy
Improves sleep patterns
Restores proper oxygen cell levels
Natural diuretic.
What is Natural Progesterone Cream?
Always Be Healthy's Progesterone Cream is helpful for menopausal and pre-menopausal women. We?ve developed Natural Progesterone Cream based on extensive research. Our progesterone cream contains bioidentical USP micronized progesterone, with 500 mg per ounce.
What does Natural Progesterone Cream do?
Women throughout the world are becoming better acquainted with the health benefits of natural progesterone. Natural Progesterone reduces the symptoms and discomfort of Menopause, PMS and Pre-menopause without the side effects often associated with synthetic hormone replacement therapy. *Do not confuse Natural Progesterone with dangerous progestins hyped by the pharmaceutical industry. We refer only to natural progesterone exactly like your body produces in abundant quantities during pregnancy.
What is Menopause?
Menopause is normally defined as the end of menstrual cycles. The unpleasant symptoms of menopause that some women suffer, such as hot flashes, vaginal dryness, and mood swings are peculiar to western industrialized societies.
For some, menopause is associated with the end of a woman?s sexuality and the beginning of old age, and arthritis, but it doesn?t have to be that way!.
What does Progesterone have to do with Menopause?
A woman's ovaries make two hormones: estrogen and progesterone. When these hormones are out of balance, hormone related illnesses can emerge. Due to ovulatory cycles, progesterone levels typically decline before menopause starts, in turn it is followed by a decline in estrogen. Progesterone production tends to fall to almost zero while estrogen declines to about 40% to 50%. This situation leads to an imbalance between estrogen and progesterone causing an increase in estrogen activity, something now described as estrogen dominance.