28-12-2014, 17:24
hi kk you mentioned you think the Nexplanon could be a problem. it sucks a lot of birth control preparations contain synthetic hormones but then, i guess, that's how the maker claims ownership. knock off a carbon atom here, add one there and it belongs to you. you might find this kinda interesting since Nexplanon contains a progestin. from this book “Are your Hormones Making you Sick?” by, Eldred Taylor, MD, Ava Bell- Taylor, MD Physicians Natural Medicine, Inc.
Progestins are synthetic versions of progesterone. Progestins have a chemical make-up similar to progesterone. These compounds bind to the progesterone receptors in cells but they are unable to deliver the entire message. They are only able to direct the cell to perform a limited amount of the progesterone message. The progesterone hormone receptor complex is very specific. If one carbon atom of progesterone is changed, the message to the target tissue is also changed. Progesterone is metabolized to estrogen, testosterone and cortisol in women. Progestins, altered progesterone molecules, can create a roadblock in this cascade. The altered structure of progestins not only affects the progesterone message; it also results in unwanted side effects. However, the short-term use of Progestins is helpful in treating vaginal bleeding and protecting the uterus from cancer caused by estrogen exposure.
btw, this web site has some brief descriptions of some of the glandulars i found informative http://www.doctorsresearch.com/prod_simply.html i'm taking some swanson glandulars now but i can't tell you much more than this web page will.
Progestins are synthetic versions of progesterone. Progestins have a chemical make-up similar to progesterone. These compounds bind to the progesterone receptors in cells but they are unable to deliver the entire message. They are only able to direct the cell to perform a limited amount of the progesterone message. The progesterone hormone receptor complex is very specific. If one carbon atom of progesterone is changed, the message to the target tissue is also changed. Progesterone is metabolized to estrogen, testosterone and cortisol in women. Progestins, altered progesterone molecules, can create a roadblock in this cascade. The altered structure of progestins not only affects the progesterone message; it also results in unwanted side effects. However, the short-term use of Progestins is helpful in treating vaginal bleeding and protecting the uterus from cancer caused by estrogen exposure.
btw, this web site has some brief descriptions of some of the glandulars i found informative http://www.doctorsresearch.com/prod_simply.html i'm taking some swanson glandulars now but i can't tell you much more than this web page will.