18-12-2018, 21:23
Hi Meow,
I've been reading about this lately too and from what I can tell it is ok to put it on the breast or anywhere really in theory, but ideally you would apply it to areas with thin skin and little fat, like the chest (not the breasts) and the back of the hands. The reason for not putting it on the fatty tissue would be because the fat can store progesterone rather than allowing it to be released into the blood stream and allowing it to flow to the breasts or other tissues.
Also I found out that you should rotate the area that you apply it to every few days so that one area does not become saturated. I just found this out a couple of days ago myself. I applied it to the breasts the first month and the thighs the second month. Wish I had known earlier!
Here's the link to an article that I got the information:
https://natural-fertility-info.com/progesterone-cream-use-things-to-know.html
I've been reading about this lately too and from what I can tell it is ok to put it on the breast or anywhere really in theory, but ideally you would apply it to areas with thin skin and little fat, like the chest (not the breasts) and the back of the hands. The reason for not putting it on the fatty tissue would be because the fat can store progesterone rather than allowing it to be released into the blood stream and allowing it to flow to the breasts or other tissues.
Also I found out that you should rotate the area that you apply it to every few days so that one area does not become saturated. I just found this out a couple of days ago myself. I applied it to the breasts the first month and the thighs the second month. Wish I had known earlier!
Here's the link to an article that I got the information:
https://natural-fertility-info.com/progesterone-cream-use-things-to-know.html