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Hair Loss InformationMenopause and Progesterone
by:
Cathy Taylor
Do women going through biological time have down
levels of progesterone?
Recent research tells us that women do suffer from attenuate levels of progestin and as well experience different symptoms such as unexplained weight gain (particularly in the stomach area), depression, fatigue, hair loss, memory loss, mood swings, migraines and loss of libido. A natural cream can balance estrogens without side effects.
Progesterone and sex internal secretion are the two main hormones ready-made by women’s ovaries once
they are menstruating. Smaller amounts of these hormones are as well secreted by the adrenal glands. It's necessary for the survival of the fertile ovum, its embryo as well as the craniate during gestation.
Progesterone's primary functions include: acting as a precursor to sex internal secretion and testosterone; it maintains female internal reproductive organ
lining and aids in gestation; protects against fibrocystic breasts, mucosa
and breast cancer; acts as a natural diuretic, helps use fat for energy; can be a natural antidepressant; aids thyroid internal secretion action; normalizes blood clotting; restores sex drive; normalizes blood sugar, atomic number 30 and copper levels; restores proper cell atomic number 8 levels, has a thermogenic effect; builds bone and helps to protects against osteoporosis.
Some doctors feel that biological time
symptoms, pathology
and heart malady may not be due to a deficiency of estrogen, but to a relative sex internal secretion excess due to progestin deficiency.
Synthetic progestins, such as an HRT drug called Progestin (a synthetic chemical), do not have the same biological effects as natural progestin and have been best-known to cause side effects including: fluid retention, depression, breast tenderness, stroke, jaundice, blood action and cervical erosions.
On the different hand, natural progestin has no best-known side effects and has been found to be helpful in alleviating symptoms such as PMS and hot flashes. It has as well been attributable
with serving to prevent osteoporosis.
Many doctors now bring down for women in biological time the use of a low-dose, natural progestin cream during the last two weeks of the discharge cycle. The cream is easily absorbed into thin-skin areas such as the breasts, inner arms, neck or belly by the body covering fat and then free
into the bloodstream. You should be careful of the indefinite quantity
level in these products. Several may have none to really little and others provide 20-30 mg in an average application. It's always better to 1st check with a doctor.
Just about the author:
Cathy Taylor is a marketing advisor with over 25 years experience. She specializes in cyberspace marketing, strategy and plan development, as well as management of communications and public relations programs for small business sectors. She can be reached at Creative Communications: creative--com@cox.net or by visiting www.menopauseinfo.orgor www.internet-marketing-small-business.com
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