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Progesterone Cream help
April 19 2009 at 4:37 PM Corinsa (Login Corinsa)
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I have read and researched, but am still a little confused on this. I am pretty sure I am estrogen dominant - low estrogen and even lower progesterone. Currently my program consists of herbs, massage, hypnosis, and chicken feet soup. I just ordered and received Source Naturals Progesterone Cream and want to incorporate it into my program as well to raise my progesterone levels. Here is my main question:
I am confused on the luteal phase. I count the day I start my period as day 1, then on days 12 to 26 I use the cream, correct? That is when I will ovulate and that's why it's the best time to use the cream. I started my period on the 12th of this month, so I will start using the cream on the 23rd through the 7th of May, correct? And I do that every month?
I know to apply it on thin skinned areas, and to rotate every day between the wrists, upper arms, back of neck, and the back of knees. Is there anything else I need to know? I don't know why, but I am nervous to start this! Any help would be appreciated!
saren3
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Re: Progesterone Cream help
April 19 2009, 5:56 PM
I use it when my natural Progesterone gos up.
Theres a chart on this page: http://www.early-pregnancy-tests.com/progesterone.html
Corinsa
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Re: Progesterone Cream help
April 22 2009, 3:16 AM
**bump**
Any other help?
Wahaika
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Re: Progesterone Cream help
April 22 2009, 5:22 AM
Is the progesterone cream for hormone balance or BE? It will wipe out any BE success very quickly. I would say do BE or do progesterone cream but not both.
Corinsa
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Re: Progesterone Cream help
April 23 2009, 1:12 AM
Now I am more confused than ever, ugghh!!! When I take the hormonal balance tests in the newbie section, I always come back as ED-low estrogen, even lower progesterone. I know progesterone is a hormone that naturally raises while pregnant, which is often why women's breasts get larger during pregnancy, right? I've read that others have achieved growth with progesterone cream when they are low on progesterone. I was going to incorporate the progesterone cream more for the NBE, not the hormonal balance. I am so confused, why would that hinder my growth or diminish what I have achieved?
waxingmoon
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Re: Progesterone Cream help
April 23 2009, 5:03 AM
Hi Corinsa,
I too would like to know the specifics behind Wahaika's statement that progesterone cream would wipe out breast enlargement. So Wahaika... what is the basis of this? You usually have some interesting articles that support your statements, and since I have not personally found this to be the case, nor have I run into any reports stating this I would like to know more.
Now Corinsa, if you need progesterone cream to balance your hormones then that is just fine. Use it properly and all will be well.
With your symptoms of low estrogen/low progesterone, the cream would likely solve both problems very quickly. One of the initial reactions of the body to progesterone is an activation of dormant estrogen receptors. Now this can be an annoying thing because it can initially increase the imbalance symptoms of low progesterone. However, in your case it could solve some of the symptoms of low estrogen.
Continued use of progesterone cream will allow your body to achieve a state of hormonal balance and the reason for both of your symptoms should be solved.
I am definitely against the use of progesterone cream for NBE reasons alone. It is a hormone and as such not something to take lightly. Giving yourself a hormone you do not need will push you into imbalance. The symptoms of too much progesterone are not worth using it without good reason.
On the other hand, those who suffer from low progesterone will likely be unable to achieve NBE without solving the problem. I am a case of someone who achieved breast growth at the same time I was supplementing my progesterone. In my case one of the major contributing factors to my miniscule breast size was a long standing progesterone lack. Using progesterone cream as well as lots of other health improving stuff (see my program page for the long, long, long account...) was life altering to me.
But - use it wisely - nothing, Nothing, NOTHING, is more important than your health - be careful - research and use the minimal amount of any herb and especially any hormone in an NBE program.
Best wishes,
waxingmoon
Corinsa
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Re: Progesterone Cream help
April 23 2009, 1:12 PM
Well let me make sure I interpreted things right before I start this then. I am healthy and want to stay that way, I completely agree that health comes first! However, I do believe I am low on progesterone and that the cream would help me along in my NBE. Here are my symptoms:
From E Dominant symptoms:
Allergy symptoms
Cervical dysplasia
Cold hands and feet
Depression with agitation *
Fat gain - especially around abdomen (with cellulite)*
Foggy thinking*
Hypoglycemia
Irritability
Memory loss*
Mood swings*
From E-Deficiency Symptoms:
Vaginal Dryness
Bladder problems
Weight gain - especially around abdomen*
Irritability
Mood swings*
Brain fog*
Extreme fatigue/low energy*
Confusion*
Am I correct that I am Estrogen Dominant - low estrogen, even lower progesterone? None of my symptoms are extreme, but I do have each of them. I thought until I solved my low progesterone problem, all of my work NBE will be much slower. I am a little nervous about this, which is why I wanted to make sure I understand everything before i start. Was I correct that I use it from day 12 - 26, when I am ovulating, since I am pre-menopausal? I also know to rotate. Also, since my symptoms aren't extreme, would it be ok to only use 1/4 - 1/2 tsp. only once a day and rotate? I want to start out slow and see how my body reacts to it first i guess. Like I said, any help would be appreciated. Thanks so much for your help waxingmoon!!!
waxingmoon
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Re: Progesterone Cream help
April 23 2009, 1:28 PM
Hi Corinsa,
I think you are interpreting things right. I also think once you balance your progesterone you will likely not need to address the low estrogen.
Yes, you have the when and where right as well. I am not sure exactly what your dosage means in milligrams, but 20 mg is a standard dose. I had to take more at first, but then again I was the Estrogen Dominance poster child... lol.
You should be fine if you choose to use the progesterone cream. There could be some initial increase in the symptoms you have been experiencing as you estrogen levels will rise, but don't panic. If you get concerned then post with a question directed at me and I will try to help you out.
You are right that your low progesterone levels might interfere with a normal response to NBE. Get yourself healthy and get rid of all those annoying symptoms and then you will likely respond well.
But also, be on the long range plan with this. I took me years to bring my ED to its knees. During this time of hormone balancing concentrate on the non herbal NBE side of things - massage, magnets, hypnosis and suction methods all have their success stories.
Let me know if you have any other questions.
Best wishes,
waxingmoon
Corinsa
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Re: Progesterone Cream help
April 23 2009, 1:37 PM
Thank you so much for your help Waxingmoon, you are just great!! I got the Source naturals, and it contains 22mg per 1/4 tsp. I think I will try it out this first time just once a day and see how I feel. Thank you for letting me know my symptoms might get worse, that helps prepare me for what to expect. One other question though, do you mean I should stop taking my herbs? Will they interfere? Right now I take Goat's Rue, Fennel, Nettle Root, and Maca, along with Gingko, Flaxseed Oil, Vitamin C, Zinc, and a multivitamin.
Wahaika
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Re: Progesterone Cream help
April 24 2009, 7:30 AM
I guess I am a little later here but for what it's worth at this point, here are the answers to some questions.
>>"I know progesterone is a hormone that naturally raises while pregnant, which is often why women's breasts get larger during pregnancy, right?"
Right. It goes up by a factor of 10. Progesterone cream will never be that stong.
>>"I've read that others have achieved growth with progesterone cream when they are low on progesterone. I was going to incorporate the progesterone cream more for the NBE, not the hormonal balance. I am so confused, why would that hinder my growth or diminish what I have achieved?"
...and...
>>"I too would like to know the specifics behind Wahaika's statement that progesterone cream would wipe out breast enlargement. So Wahaika... what is the basis of this? You usually have some interesting articles that support your statements, and since I have not personally found this to be the case, nor have I run into any reports stating this I would like to know more."
I am going by personal observations for a long time. Frankly I am a little surprised at you as there were a LOT of women using progesterone cream for BE on this board and only one or two grew from it. For the rest, it was a disaster. I wasn't aware that you were one of the exceptions to the rule. Congratulations on your growth from progesterone cream. But you are a rare exception.
Corsina, Progesterone cream for BE has a bad track record. All I can do is tell you about it, and it is well documented on this board if you want to use the search utility and do some homework.
Wahaika
April 19 2009 at 4:37 PM Corinsa (Login Corinsa)
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I have read and researched, but am still a little confused on this. I am pretty sure I am estrogen dominant - low estrogen and even lower progesterone. Currently my program consists of herbs, massage, hypnosis, and chicken feet soup. I just ordered and received Source Naturals Progesterone Cream and want to incorporate it into my program as well to raise my progesterone levels. Here is my main question:
I am confused on the luteal phase. I count the day I start my period as day 1, then on days 12 to 26 I use the cream, correct? That is when I will ovulate and that's why it's the best time to use the cream. I started my period on the 12th of this month, so I will start using the cream on the 23rd through the 7th of May, correct? And I do that every month?
I know to apply it on thin skinned areas, and to rotate every day between the wrists, upper arms, back of neck, and the back of knees. Is there anything else I need to know? I don't know why, but I am nervous to start this! Any help would be appreciated!
saren3
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Re: Progesterone Cream help
April 19 2009, 5:56 PM
I use it when my natural Progesterone gos up.
Theres a chart on this page: http://www.early-pregnancy-tests.com/progesterone.html
Corinsa
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Re: Progesterone Cream help
April 22 2009, 3:16 AM
**bump**
Any other help?
Wahaika
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Re: Progesterone Cream help
April 22 2009, 5:22 AM
Is the progesterone cream for hormone balance or BE? It will wipe out any BE success very quickly. I would say do BE or do progesterone cream but not both.
Corinsa
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Re: Progesterone Cream help
April 23 2009, 1:12 AM
Now I am more confused than ever, ugghh!!! When I take the hormonal balance tests in the newbie section, I always come back as ED-low estrogen, even lower progesterone. I know progesterone is a hormone that naturally raises while pregnant, which is often why women's breasts get larger during pregnancy, right? I've read that others have achieved growth with progesterone cream when they are low on progesterone. I was going to incorporate the progesterone cream more for the NBE, not the hormonal balance. I am so confused, why would that hinder my growth or diminish what I have achieved?
waxingmoon
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Re: Progesterone Cream help
April 23 2009, 5:03 AM
Hi Corinsa,
I too would like to know the specifics behind Wahaika's statement that progesterone cream would wipe out breast enlargement. So Wahaika... what is the basis of this? You usually have some interesting articles that support your statements, and since I have not personally found this to be the case, nor have I run into any reports stating this I would like to know more.
Now Corinsa, if you need progesterone cream to balance your hormones then that is just fine. Use it properly and all will be well.
With your symptoms of low estrogen/low progesterone, the cream would likely solve both problems very quickly. One of the initial reactions of the body to progesterone is an activation of dormant estrogen receptors. Now this can be an annoying thing because it can initially increase the imbalance symptoms of low progesterone. However, in your case it could solve some of the symptoms of low estrogen.
Continued use of progesterone cream will allow your body to achieve a state of hormonal balance and the reason for both of your symptoms should be solved.
I am definitely against the use of progesterone cream for NBE reasons alone. It is a hormone and as such not something to take lightly. Giving yourself a hormone you do not need will push you into imbalance. The symptoms of too much progesterone are not worth using it without good reason.
On the other hand, those who suffer from low progesterone will likely be unable to achieve NBE without solving the problem. I am a case of someone who achieved breast growth at the same time I was supplementing my progesterone. In my case one of the major contributing factors to my miniscule breast size was a long standing progesterone lack. Using progesterone cream as well as lots of other health improving stuff (see my program page for the long, long, long account...) was life altering to me.
But - use it wisely - nothing, Nothing, NOTHING, is more important than your health - be careful - research and use the minimal amount of any herb and especially any hormone in an NBE program.
Best wishes,
waxingmoon
Corinsa
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Re: Progesterone Cream help
April 23 2009, 1:12 PM
Well let me make sure I interpreted things right before I start this then. I am healthy and want to stay that way, I completely agree that health comes first! However, I do believe I am low on progesterone and that the cream would help me along in my NBE. Here are my symptoms:
From E Dominant symptoms:
Allergy symptoms
Cervical dysplasia
Cold hands and feet
Depression with agitation *
Fat gain - especially around abdomen (with cellulite)*
Foggy thinking*
Hypoglycemia
Irritability
Memory loss*
Mood swings*
From E-Deficiency Symptoms:
Vaginal Dryness
Bladder problems
Weight gain - especially around abdomen*
Irritability
Mood swings*
Brain fog*
Extreme fatigue/low energy*
Confusion*
Am I correct that I am Estrogen Dominant - low estrogen, even lower progesterone? None of my symptoms are extreme, but I do have each of them. I thought until I solved my low progesterone problem, all of my work NBE will be much slower. I am a little nervous about this, which is why I wanted to make sure I understand everything before i start. Was I correct that I use it from day 12 - 26, when I am ovulating, since I am pre-menopausal? I also know to rotate. Also, since my symptoms aren't extreme, would it be ok to only use 1/4 - 1/2 tsp. only once a day and rotate? I want to start out slow and see how my body reacts to it first i guess. Like I said, any help would be appreciated. Thanks so much for your help waxingmoon!!!
waxingmoon
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Re: Progesterone Cream help
April 23 2009, 1:28 PM
Hi Corinsa,
I think you are interpreting things right. I also think once you balance your progesterone you will likely not need to address the low estrogen.
Yes, you have the when and where right as well. I am not sure exactly what your dosage means in milligrams, but 20 mg is a standard dose. I had to take more at first, but then again I was the Estrogen Dominance poster child... lol.
You should be fine if you choose to use the progesterone cream. There could be some initial increase in the symptoms you have been experiencing as you estrogen levels will rise, but don't panic. If you get concerned then post with a question directed at me and I will try to help you out.
You are right that your low progesterone levels might interfere with a normal response to NBE. Get yourself healthy and get rid of all those annoying symptoms and then you will likely respond well.
But also, be on the long range plan with this. I took me years to bring my ED to its knees. During this time of hormone balancing concentrate on the non herbal NBE side of things - massage, magnets, hypnosis and suction methods all have their success stories.
Let me know if you have any other questions.
Best wishes,
waxingmoon
Corinsa
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Re: Progesterone Cream help
April 23 2009, 1:37 PM
Thank you so much for your help Waxingmoon, you are just great!! I got the Source naturals, and it contains 22mg per 1/4 tsp. I think I will try it out this first time just once a day and see how I feel. Thank you for letting me know my symptoms might get worse, that helps prepare me for what to expect. One other question though, do you mean I should stop taking my herbs? Will they interfere? Right now I take Goat's Rue, Fennel, Nettle Root, and Maca, along with Gingko, Flaxseed Oil, Vitamin C, Zinc, and a multivitamin.
Wahaika
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Re: Progesterone Cream help
April 24 2009, 7:30 AM
I guess I am a little later here but for what it's worth at this point, here are the answers to some questions.
>>"I know progesterone is a hormone that naturally raises while pregnant, which is often why women's breasts get larger during pregnancy, right?"
Right. It goes up by a factor of 10. Progesterone cream will never be that stong.
>>"I've read that others have achieved growth with progesterone cream when they are low on progesterone. I was going to incorporate the progesterone cream more for the NBE, not the hormonal balance. I am so confused, why would that hinder my growth or diminish what I have achieved?"
...and...
>>"I too would like to know the specifics behind Wahaika's statement that progesterone cream would wipe out breast enlargement. So Wahaika... what is the basis of this? You usually have some interesting articles that support your statements, and since I have not personally found this to be the case, nor have I run into any reports stating this I would like to know more."
I am going by personal observations for a long time. Frankly I am a little surprised at you as there were a LOT of women using progesterone cream for BE on this board and only one or two grew from it. For the rest, it was a disaster. I wasn't aware that you were one of the exceptions to the rule. Congratulations on your growth from progesterone cream. But you are a rare exception.
Corsina, Progesterone cream for BE has a bad track record. All I can do is tell you about it, and it is well documented on this board if you want to use the search utility and do some homework.
Wahaika