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Re: 'wild yam' creamFrom: Barbara (anonymous@obgyn.net)Tue, 12 Sep 2000 11:11:57 -0500 (CDT)
Hi Kristy, Have you read Dr. Lee's book on progesterone and women's hormones? I have not, but it has been highly recommended on this board and he does discuss how to use progesterone cream. Also, if you do a search on progesterone cream you will find alot of posts in the archives. Good Luck! At Mon, 11 Sep 2000, Kristy wrote: > >Hi all you beautiful ladies! I haven't popped in for weeks...months??? I >started to homeschool my son [WHAT a joy beyond description!!!! :o) ] >So, I've been way busy. But I had a question that I felt you could >answer...so here goes. >I want to try a progesterone cream - my girlfriend with PCOS says it >works good. I've done a *little* research and this is what I've found: >They said that a cream called "progest" is a chemically altered cream >which contains an "extra atom" so it doesn't work too great in the body. >They said that "wild yam" cream really isn't a progesterone at all, so >it didn't do much either. They said, however, that it could be >*converted* into a progesterone and then it worked great. > >Then I heard there's another "natural" cream that has already been >converted and matches almost perfectly the progesterone in our own >bodies. I am SO confused. I'm so daffy when it comes to stuff like >this. But I really want to try some. I know my progesterone levels are >way low. I heard that using this kind of cream helps regulate your >pacreas function and helps you to not excrete so much insulin. Right >now I'm an insulin factory going out of control!!! Anyway, ANY help >would be much appreciated! >Love to all of you, Kristy B.
-- Barbara
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