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Re: Natural ProgesteroneFrom: anna (anonymous@obgyn.net)Thu Mar 14 20:47:14 2002
At Thu, 14 Mar 2002, BJ wrote: > >At Mon, 25 Feb 2002, anonymous@obgyn.net wrote: >>Looks like I didn't answer this when you first posted it. I have used natural progesterone, mostly the cream form, for the last 8 years and have kept my severe endo completely controlled the whole time. No pain, no more surgeries. Dr. John Lee's book on menopause is as excellent explanation of how all this works http://www.johnleemd.com. I highly recommend this treatment as it is safe and effective. I think the level of effectiveness is dependant on how much damage the endo has already done. As bad as mine was, I had amazing results the first month. It fixed all my other symptoms as well. Good luck. >BJ > >>Sorry about that incredibly short email i just sent to everyone :O) oopsy. >>Anyway, I was just doing some research tonite and stumbled upon some >>information about Natural Progesterone. I was wondering if anyone has tried >>this, or even heard of it. Supposedly progesterone evens out the supposed >>higher levels of estrogen in the body of a woman with endo, and can help with >>endo. Anway, if anyone has anymore information or has tried this, I'd love >>to hear from you. Thanks for all of your help everyone. --Holly but how would the cream work while taking the lupron shots or the pill???
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