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Progesterone for younger gals?
February 6 2009 at 7:48 PM
Dreamer (Login LuCLu)
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Hey.
I'm 23, and wondering if Progesterone would be beneficial for someone my age even though i'm not premenopausal or even anywhere near that stage of life? Plus, i live in CA and there are warnings on all of the progesterone creams that say that it has "a chemical know to the state of california that could cause cancer." It doesn't say this for any other state i guess because CA has proposition 65 on "safe drinking water and toxic enforcement" act or something. It's the same progesterone (obviously) used in creams sold in other states, which many of you ladies are already using. Progesterone in creams is supposed to be "bio-identical" to that which is already produced by our bodies, and found to be less of a risk for cancer as apposed to the synthetic progestins.
So i'm wondering if even though im not menopausal, can i still use it during the luteal stage of my period to boost my progesterone to balance my dominant estrogen? It's been said that healthy and baanced hormones cause growth.
Any thoughts? thanks!
Antheia
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Re: Progesterone for younger gals?
February 6 2009, 9:04 PM
I think others could answer this way better than I can, but I have read that estrogen dominance is the most common hormonal imbalance that occurs in women of all ages, especially in the west. I'm not sure why this occurs, I think it may have something to do with the amount of xenoestrogens we consume through pesticide residue and other such sources. (Again, I'm just taking a stab at this based on what I've read on this site and other sites, so I'm not sure.)
Based on this, I believe that you may be able to benefit from progesterone, I am 25 and I started using it during my last luteal phase because I believe that I am also estrogen dominant. I didn't have cramps at all during my last period following the PC application, the flow was more consistent (sorry to be gross, but usually I have some weird brown and pink blood starting out along with terrible cramps, then normal blood, this month I just had normal blood and no cramps, which has been a relief!), and my breasts were not as sore at all, and less lumpy feeling. I'm not sure if the breast issue has to do with the cream, or the massaging that I have been doing, though.
I asked about PC with phytoestogens in it in a post, and waxingmoon gave me some great info on it, too, so her answer may be worth a read for you. (See "phytoestrogens in progesterone?") I added this in my reply because she touches on estrogen dominance in her reply.
Maybe I just had a great period, or maybe the cream is doing something, I'm not sure at this point. Best of luck to you, I hope this helped in some way!
Dreamer
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SENIOR MEMBER
Thanks!
February 9 2009, 5:43 PM
Hi!
I do appreciate your response. I think it's helpful knowing that someone else young and in her reproductive years (you) is taking it as well. I wasn't sure what to expect or what age would benefit from it? But since you're taking it and it has helped you, it's reassuring! I def. think i've got an estrogen dominance hormonal imbalance because (sorry to be graphic also) sometimes i'll get vaginal dryness when my husband and i are trying to come together, and i've read that it's because of a hormonal imbalance...which kinda made me think anyways that it must be alright for me to take the PC. There's so many different kinds, but i've researched that the ones with "usp progesterone" are the best because this specific form of progetserone is not synthetic and is "bio-identiacle" to the actual hormone we produce making it more effective. Anyways.....thanks for your response!
Feel free to let me know how it goes, i have the same kind of strange brown in my flow often. Thanks!
Antheia
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Re: Progesterone for younger gals?
February 11 2009, 10:09 PM
You're welcome, I'm glad to help! That's why I love this forum, everyone is so helpful, and you get a chance to talk to people who have the same types of issues that you do. It's nice to know that there are others your age that experience the same symptoms, and that others have been there and have found a possible solution. I had that same problem during sex, but since I've started my NBE program I have noticed that it's been a bit better. I hope everything works out for you, happy NBE journey!
~Antheia
Sailorvenus44
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Re: Progesterone for younger gals?
February 12 2009, 3:07 AM
Dreamer: I don't know if you read my other post, but I only just turned 18. I think NBE works better for younger girls, and I just so happen to have had strong estrogen-dominant symptoms for years, so I started taking Progesterone a month ago. My breasts grew, and my depression/stress/insomnia/fat storage only in hips and butt/other estrogen-dominance-related problems, started to fade with it.
2 days ago I got my period and my period appears to feel less painful now as well. I used to always be on the floor in pain on day 1 of my period. The Progesterone seems to have cured that as well.
Dreamer
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PC and places to put it.
February 12 2009, 5:29 PM
Thats so encouraging to hear about the PC. All through out my adolescent years from 12 to about 19 i would have severe pain and cramps on day one of my cycle. I had to go to the hospital to get an IV once because i was so dehydrated from throwing up for 13 hours!...straight!!.....so they checked my blood to see if i had endometriosis, which i don't...I just think it was a case of bad hormonal balance. When i turned 2o the cramps lessened, and still arent as bad, but i've been on BC pills for the last 10 months. This is my first time off of them in that long. My husband and i have decided that we're going to be doing fertility awareness and natural family planning instead. Kind of like either way, if we're blessed with children, then so be it, we'll love it, if not...which is what our plan is, then great, too.
ANyways....I want to see if i can cure my vaginal dryness, headaches, bad circulation(cold feet and hands) and possibly grow some beautiful breasts on the side from balanced hormones
Ig ues it would make sense that you would NOT have to use the PC on your breast everytime. LOL. Thanks for clearing it up though. WHats the best rotation? Inner arms, inner thighs, Chest(by "chest" do they mean on your breasts directly???), wrists....etc....and then start over again?
thanks Ladies!
Antheia
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Re: Progesterone for younger gals?
February 12 2009, 6:40 PM
Hi Dreamer!
I believe the idea behind rotation is that it helps your body absorb the cream more efficiently. I have read that it is a bad idea to put PC directly on the breasts because you run the risk of creating an imbalance from your body storing excessive progesterone in the fatty tissue. The best places to apply progesterone cream are places in which your skin is thin, and blood circulation is high. I usually follow this method:
1.) Right wrists and underside of lower right arm (the cream never fully absorbs if I just apply it to my wrists like some suggest.) for the first application.
2.) Next application I'll do the left wrist and underside of lower left arm.
3.) Next application I'll apply it to the right side of my neck, on the side and the right-back side.
4.) Next the left side of the neck, (side and left-back side)
5.) Next application I'll apply the cream to the back of my right knee.
6.) Next application I'll apply it to the back of the left knee.
I usually repeat from step 6 back to step one and start over, but you can also chose to rotate this further by applying the cream to the tops of your feet, one time on the left, the next time on the right, and I've even read that the palms of your hands is also a good spot. Just keep it away from your stomach, breasts, thighs, or any other area that has fatty tissue.
I hope this helps! Best wishes for your and your husband, I hope that you both will be blessed, let us know how it goes for you!
~Antheia
Dreamer
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Interesting...
February 12 2009, 7:26 PM
Antheia,
That's interesting that you say to avoid those "fatty tissue places" because i got a brand (Emerita) which is supposed to be one of the top brands to go for. It says "Apply it to your inner arms, inner thighs, abdomen, or chest, rotating the areas where applied.." So i just thought i was interesting to actually avoid those areas.
It says on the bottle to use it 2x per day...So then would you do right arm in the morning, left arm at night type of thing?
Antheia
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Re: Progesterone for younger gals?
February 12 2009, 8:06 PM
Hello,
I thought the same thing about the fatty areas too, because my bottle also says to do apply in the same areas that your bottle says. I'm mostly going from what I have read in this forum, so I can't say if that is 100% correct or not (sorry!).
Yep, you got it, right in the morning, left at night kinda thing (or whichever).
Here is a past post that I read about the fat storage thing:
http://www.network54.com/Forum/371678/th...+the+Risks
Here is a post in which waxingmoon gives a very detailed and helpful account of PC, and mentions the thin skinned areas:
http://www.network54.com/Forum/486111/th...axingmoon)
And here is another post from Helen that has a lot of helpful information, and has a rotation schedule (you have to scroll down a bit):
http://www.network54.com/Forum/486111/th...rone+Cream
I hope these will help you! I'll keep you posted on any progress I have made with PC as well.
~Antheia
Dreamer
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SENIOR MEMBER
Antheia
February 12 2009, 9:01 PM
You're so helpful, thanks lots!
February 6 2009 at 7:48 PM
Dreamer (Login LuCLu)
SENIOR MEMBER
Hey.
I'm 23, and wondering if Progesterone would be beneficial for someone my age even though i'm not premenopausal or even anywhere near that stage of life? Plus, i live in CA and there are warnings on all of the progesterone creams that say that it has "a chemical know to the state of california that could cause cancer." It doesn't say this for any other state i guess because CA has proposition 65 on "safe drinking water and toxic enforcement" act or something. It's the same progesterone (obviously) used in creams sold in other states, which many of you ladies are already using. Progesterone in creams is supposed to be "bio-identical" to that which is already produced by our bodies, and found to be less of a risk for cancer as apposed to the synthetic progestins.
So i'm wondering if even though im not menopausal, can i still use it during the luteal stage of my period to boost my progesterone to balance my dominant estrogen? It's been said that healthy and baanced hormones cause growth.
Any thoughts? thanks!
Antheia
(Login Antheia)
Re: Progesterone for younger gals?
February 6 2009, 9:04 PM
I think others could answer this way better than I can, but I have read that estrogen dominance is the most common hormonal imbalance that occurs in women of all ages, especially in the west. I'm not sure why this occurs, I think it may have something to do with the amount of xenoestrogens we consume through pesticide residue and other such sources. (Again, I'm just taking a stab at this based on what I've read on this site and other sites, so I'm not sure.)
Based on this, I believe that you may be able to benefit from progesterone, I am 25 and I started using it during my last luteal phase because I believe that I am also estrogen dominant. I didn't have cramps at all during my last period following the PC application, the flow was more consistent (sorry to be gross, but usually I have some weird brown and pink blood starting out along with terrible cramps, then normal blood, this month I just had normal blood and no cramps, which has been a relief!), and my breasts were not as sore at all, and less lumpy feeling. I'm not sure if the breast issue has to do with the cream, or the massaging that I have been doing, though.
I asked about PC with phytoestogens in it in a post, and waxingmoon gave me some great info on it, too, so her answer may be worth a read for you. (See "phytoestrogens in progesterone?") I added this in my reply because she touches on estrogen dominance in her reply.
Maybe I just had a great period, or maybe the cream is doing something, I'm not sure at this point. Best of luck to you, I hope this helped in some way!
Dreamer
(Login LuCLu)
SENIOR MEMBER
Thanks!
February 9 2009, 5:43 PM
Hi!
I do appreciate your response. I think it's helpful knowing that someone else young and in her reproductive years (you) is taking it as well. I wasn't sure what to expect or what age would benefit from it? But since you're taking it and it has helped you, it's reassuring! I def. think i've got an estrogen dominance hormonal imbalance because (sorry to be graphic also) sometimes i'll get vaginal dryness when my husband and i are trying to come together, and i've read that it's because of a hormonal imbalance...which kinda made me think anyways that it must be alright for me to take the PC. There's so many different kinds, but i've researched that the ones with "usp progesterone" are the best because this specific form of progetserone is not synthetic and is "bio-identiacle" to the actual hormone we produce making it more effective. Anyways.....thanks for your response!
Feel free to let me know how it goes, i have the same kind of strange brown in my flow often. Thanks!
Antheia
(Login Antheia)
Re: Progesterone for younger gals?
February 11 2009, 10:09 PM
You're welcome, I'm glad to help! That's why I love this forum, everyone is so helpful, and you get a chance to talk to people who have the same types of issues that you do. It's nice to know that there are others your age that experience the same symptoms, and that others have been there and have found a possible solution. I had that same problem during sex, but since I've started my NBE program I have noticed that it's been a bit better. I hope everything works out for you, happy NBE journey!
~Antheia
Sailorvenus44
(Login sailorvenus44)
Re: Progesterone for younger gals?
February 12 2009, 3:07 AM
Dreamer: I don't know if you read my other post, but I only just turned 18. I think NBE works better for younger girls, and I just so happen to have had strong estrogen-dominant symptoms for years, so I started taking Progesterone a month ago. My breasts grew, and my depression/stress/insomnia/fat storage only in hips and butt/other estrogen-dominance-related problems, started to fade with it.
2 days ago I got my period and my period appears to feel less painful now as well. I used to always be on the floor in pain on day 1 of my period. The Progesterone seems to have cured that as well.
Dreamer
(Login LuCLu)
SENIOR MEMBER
PC and places to put it.
February 12 2009, 5:29 PM
Thats so encouraging to hear about the PC. All through out my adolescent years from 12 to about 19 i would have severe pain and cramps on day one of my cycle. I had to go to the hospital to get an IV once because i was so dehydrated from throwing up for 13 hours!...straight!!.....so they checked my blood to see if i had endometriosis, which i don't...I just think it was a case of bad hormonal balance. When i turned 2o the cramps lessened, and still arent as bad, but i've been on BC pills for the last 10 months. This is my first time off of them in that long. My husband and i have decided that we're going to be doing fertility awareness and natural family planning instead. Kind of like either way, if we're blessed with children, then so be it, we'll love it, if not...which is what our plan is, then great, too.
ANyways....I want to see if i can cure my vaginal dryness, headaches, bad circulation(cold feet and hands) and possibly grow some beautiful breasts on the side from balanced hormones
Ig ues it would make sense that you would NOT have to use the PC on your breast everytime. LOL. Thanks for clearing it up though. WHats the best rotation? Inner arms, inner thighs, Chest(by "chest" do they mean on your breasts directly???), wrists....etc....and then start over again?
thanks Ladies!
Antheia
(Login Antheia)
Re: Progesterone for younger gals?
February 12 2009, 6:40 PM
Hi Dreamer!
I believe the idea behind rotation is that it helps your body absorb the cream more efficiently. I have read that it is a bad idea to put PC directly on the breasts because you run the risk of creating an imbalance from your body storing excessive progesterone in the fatty tissue. The best places to apply progesterone cream are places in which your skin is thin, and blood circulation is high. I usually follow this method:
1.) Right wrists and underside of lower right arm (the cream never fully absorbs if I just apply it to my wrists like some suggest.) for the first application.
2.) Next application I'll do the left wrist and underside of lower left arm.
3.) Next application I'll apply it to the right side of my neck, on the side and the right-back side.
4.) Next the left side of the neck, (side and left-back side)
5.) Next application I'll apply the cream to the back of my right knee.
6.) Next application I'll apply it to the back of the left knee.
I usually repeat from step 6 back to step one and start over, but you can also chose to rotate this further by applying the cream to the tops of your feet, one time on the left, the next time on the right, and I've even read that the palms of your hands is also a good spot. Just keep it away from your stomach, breasts, thighs, or any other area that has fatty tissue.
I hope this helps! Best wishes for your and your husband, I hope that you both will be blessed, let us know how it goes for you!
~Antheia
Dreamer
(Login LuCLu)
SENIOR MEMBER
Interesting...
February 12 2009, 7:26 PM
Antheia,
That's interesting that you say to avoid those "fatty tissue places" because i got a brand (Emerita) which is supposed to be one of the top brands to go for. It says "Apply it to your inner arms, inner thighs, abdomen, or chest, rotating the areas where applied.." So i just thought i was interesting to actually avoid those areas.
It says on the bottle to use it 2x per day...So then would you do right arm in the morning, left arm at night type of thing?
Antheia
(Login Antheia)
Re: Progesterone for younger gals?
February 12 2009, 8:06 PM
Hello,
I thought the same thing about the fatty areas too, because my bottle also says to do apply in the same areas that your bottle says. I'm mostly going from what I have read in this forum, so I can't say if that is 100% correct or not (sorry!).
Yep, you got it, right in the morning, left at night kinda thing (or whichever).
Here is a past post that I read about the fat storage thing:
http://www.network54.com/Forum/371678/th...+the+Risks
Here is a post in which waxingmoon gives a very detailed and helpful account of PC, and mentions the thin skinned areas:
http://www.network54.com/Forum/486111/th...axingmoon)
And here is another post from Helen that has a lot of helpful information, and has a rotation schedule (you have to scroll down a bit):
http://www.network54.com/Forum/486111/th...rone+Cream
I hope these will help you! I'll keep you posted on any progress I have made with PC as well.
~Antheia
Dreamer
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SENIOR MEMBER
Antheia
February 12 2009, 9:01 PM
You're so helpful, thanks lots!