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Re: progestrone cream questions?

From: Lori (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Mon Aug 30 10:34:24 2004


Yes, that is a great book! In the meantime here is some more info on the natural progesterone cream. http://www.allnaturalalternatives.com/natural_progesterone_faq.htm

That is amazing that is worked better than the pain pills. Has it continued to work? I use it on all different areas as Jill said. I have tried it on certain parts that were hurting at the time though & it seemed to work. I use it everday except when I am on my period with very good results. Bett who also wrote on this subject, I thought she said it helped her leg pain when she applied it their? You could search her name here for more info on how she uses also. Let us know how it goes ok & it seems to be that each individual needs different amoounts to work, read some of the posts about it below. God Bless Lori

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At Sun, 29 Aug 2004, Jill wrote: >
>Hi Lisa,
>
>May I ask first what kind of cream you use? Then I would recommend Dr.
>Lee's book, 'What Your Dr. May Not Tell You About Premenopause'. This
>book explains the best creams to buy and the whys and hows of using it.
>You are not supposed to use it during your period, as this would be
>unnatural to your body, your body needs to do as closest to what it is
>normally supposed to do. You also need to change where you apply it
>each day. It should be placed on parts of your body where the skin is
>thinner with high capillary density - places where you blush. The
>palms, chest, inner arms, neck and face. You can get his book at the
>library or have your library do a library inter-loan.
>
>Hope this helps,
>Jill Mary <><
>
>At Sat, 28 Aug 2004, Lisa wrote:
>>
>>hi everyone, i just started using progestrone cream earlier this week, i
>>have some questions, when i read some of the old posts alot of women say
>>they use it up until they have their periods, am i not supposed to use
>>it during my period, or are there certain times of the month not to use
>>it? if so why? anything else i need to know about it, i am using it
>>twice a day 1/2tsp each time, and even though its only been a few days,
>>it seems to be working, i didn't use it yesterday and thought i was
>>going to die, but i wanted to see if it was the cream or my pain pills
>>working, i took the pain meds but didn't use the cream and i was in
>>horrid pain, it finally dawned on me to use the cream and with in about
>>15 minutes the pain had eased. also do i use it where i am having pain,
>>thats what i have been doing or should i be using it somewhere else, and
>>if i have various areas of pain will it help them all if i don't rub it
>>on all the areas? sorry this is so long, i bought it at a health food
>>store and the woman said she used it for years with menopause but put it
>>on the insides of her arms, she didn't have much other info for me.
>>thanks in advance!
>>
>>--
>>lisa loy
>>






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