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Re: How many of you use progesterone cream for your Endo?

From: anonymous@obgyn.net
Mon May 19 10:52:33 2003


I have been using Prolief for 2 months and have started selling it as well because of how much better I feel, my skin is clearing up and I don't have the pains from my ovary flare ups near like I used to. I have recently started using Thermal Fusion from Arbonne on my hair along with the Progesterone cream, I am happy with the results. You really cannot have too much progesterone, but you can certainly have too much estrogen, which is many women's problems today. Progesterone is not going to cause a heart attack, that would be birth control pills. It seems as though doctors just want to keep giving you a different pill to "regulate" you or just use as a way to "fix" your problems and instead it creates much more. Estrogen does not protect your heart, any kind of hormone replacement therapy will increase your risk of breast cancer. Most women are deficient in progesterone, giving us more estrogen increases a serious and harmful state of estrogen dominance which has been linked to breast cancer as well as endometriosis, fibroid tumors and fibrocystic breast disease. I am finding more and more women whom Phyto Prolief and Prolief is working great for. Arbonne has many natural products which are great for your skin, hair and vitamins for your health and well being. You can find these products at http://www.arbonne.com

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Heather Adams



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