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why use progesterone cream and what is it?
March 27 2006 at 5:55 PM
Sunset (Login liquidSunset)
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what is progesterone cream?
it is used in NBE to open up receptors and make sure they are able to accept phytoestrogens. If the receptors are shut down-breast growth is said to be a no go. Is that true? well I dont have proof-thats just what I have read.
Progesterone balances the effects of excess estrogen and prepares your body for breast enlagement.
Using it before you start a routine will ensure your receptors will be ready to respond once you get started.
Progesterone cream can be used also during breaks to keep hormones balanced.
Prog. cream flushes the body of excess hormones.
*So you can think of it like this:
Pretend for example you have to much estrogen. And think of the receptor sites looking like a honey comb, with 6 little holes in it.
Now pretend that all 6 holes are filled up with estrogen. You only need 3 of those holes filled up with estrogen (pretend) and the other 3 holes that are filled up are EXCESS unneeded estrogen or second hand toxins-but they binded in there and now all 6 holes of that receptor site are filled and there is no room for any more.
Well-by using the prog. cream you KEEP the estrogen you DO need but it discards (gets rid of) the other 3 that you DO NOT NEED.
So now you have a receptor (honeycomb) with 3 full spots and 3 empty spots right? Well now it is OPEN and ready to take on these herbs. The herbs can bind into it and do their job.
If all your receptors are full-no herbs can bind to the receptor sites-so they cant "plug in" and do the job. And thats my "honeycomb" example lol
Ok-now you dont nessisarilly have to use only the cream (I did, but it can be a pain kind of) You can instead use MILK THISTLE. It does the same exact thing you just dont have to rub the cream in you just take it by mouth as many times recommended on the bottle.
If you use progesterone cream you can start using it a week before your period is due and then stop once you recieve your period. You dont want to use it all the time or everyday for a long time. Just before your routine and during breaks from NBE. Just a week before your period.
Now-If you use MILK THISTLE: you can take it up to 2 weeks before your period. you may use it with your other herbs if you like to, or just before beginning and during breaks as well.
~Follow your heart-
Let your spirits lift you-
And then capture your dreams!
~Best wishes on a growing journey!~
*Sunset*
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waxingmoon
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SENIOR MEMBER Some Important Corrections to the Above Post June 12 2008, 4:27 AM
I feel it is necessary to make some important corrections to the above post.
Milk Thistle does not have the effect as stated. I think Sunset got it confused with Vitex.
Milk Thistle is commonly used as a detoxification herb to help clear out the liver.
Vitex stimulates progesterone production in the body (it also lowers prolactin). Vitex should be used continuously in order to have effect. It takes as much as 3 months before it begins to work fully.
Also in regards to Sunset's explaination about how progesterone works. Progesterone does not clear out excess estrogen. Progesterone does effect estrogen receptors by activating those receptors that are inactive.
The body needs a certain amount of estrogen versus progesterone and when there is not enough progesterone there area symptoms of excess estrogen. All progesterone cream does is provide the body a supply of progesterone and this can reduce symptoms of excess estrogen.
It is not hard to use progesterone cream, but you need to apply it during the last half of the menstrual cycle (days 14 - 28) - you need to use small dosages (20mg) and you need to rotate the thin skinned areas you apply it to.
Progesterone cream should be used as a solution to estrogen dominance (also called progesterone deficiency) - IT IS NOT AN NBE SUBSTANCE. It is a hormone and can cause negative effects if overdosed - There are other threads that talk about progesterone cream - be sure to read all about it before you decide to use it.
waxingmoon
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(no login) Re: why use progesterone cream and what is it? July 14 2008, 5:40 PM
You said to take use the progestern cream the last half of you cyle day 14-28. I consider my cyle from the day I start flow. So please help me to understand how to use this cream in layman's terms as this is all new to me.
thank you so much waxingmoon.
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MrsJimHalpert
(Login MrsJimHalpert) Re: why use progesterone cream and what is it? February 18 2009, 3:18 AM
the first day of your period is day 1, so count from there.
March 27 2006 at 5:55 PM
Sunset (Login liquidSunset)
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what is progesterone cream?
it is used in NBE to open up receptors and make sure they are able to accept phytoestrogens. If the receptors are shut down-breast growth is said to be a no go. Is that true? well I dont have proof-thats just what I have read.
Progesterone balances the effects of excess estrogen and prepares your body for breast enlagement.
Using it before you start a routine will ensure your receptors will be ready to respond once you get started.
Progesterone cream can be used also during breaks to keep hormones balanced.
Prog. cream flushes the body of excess hormones.
*So you can think of it like this:
Pretend for example you have to much estrogen. And think of the receptor sites looking like a honey comb, with 6 little holes in it.
Now pretend that all 6 holes are filled up with estrogen. You only need 3 of those holes filled up with estrogen (pretend) and the other 3 holes that are filled up are EXCESS unneeded estrogen or second hand toxins-but they binded in there and now all 6 holes of that receptor site are filled and there is no room for any more.
Well-by using the prog. cream you KEEP the estrogen you DO need but it discards (gets rid of) the other 3 that you DO NOT NEED.
So now you have a receptor (honeycomb) with 3 full spots and 3 empty spots right? Well now it is OPEN and ready to take on these herbs. The herbs can bind into it and do their job.
If all your receptors are full-no herbs can bind to the receptor sites-so they cant "plug in" and do the job. And thats my "honeycomb" example lol
Ok-now you dont nessisarilly have to use only the cream (I did, but it can be a pain kind of) You can instead use MILK THISTLE. It does the same exact thing you just dont have to rub the cream in you just take it by mouth as many times recommended on the bottle.
If you use progesterone cream you can start using it a week before your period is due and then stop once you recieve your period. You dont want to use it all the time or everyday for a long time. Just before your routine and during breaks from NBE. Just a week before your period.
Now-If you use MILK THISTLE: you can take it up to 2 weeks before your period. you may use it with your other herbs if you like to, or just before beginning and during breaks as well.
~Follow your heart-
Let your spirits lift you-
And then capture your dreams!
~Best wishes on a growing journey!~
*Sunset*
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waxingmoon
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SENIOR MEMBER Some Important Corrections to the Above Post June 12 2008, 4:27 AM
I feel it is necessary to make some important corrections to the above post.
Milk Thistle does not have the effect as stated. I think Sunset got it confused with Vitex.
Milk Thistle is commonly used as a detoxification herb to help clear out the liver.
Vitex stimulates progesterone production in the body (it also lowers prolactin). Vitex should be used continuously in order to have effect. It takes as much as 3 months before it begins to work fully.
Also in regards to Sunset's explaination about how progesterone works. Progesterone does not clear out excess estrogen. Progesterone does effect estrogen receptors by activating those receptors that are inactive.
The body needs a certain amount of estrogen versus progesterone and when there is not enough progesterone there area symptoms of excess estrogen. All progesterone cream does is provide the body a supply of progesterone and this can reduce symptoms of excess estrogen.
It is not hard to use progesterone cream, but you need to apply it during the last half of the menstrual cycle (days 14 - 28) - you need to use small dosages (20mg) and you need to rotate the thin skinned areas you apply it to.
Progesterone cream should be used as a solution to estrogen dominance (also called progesterone deficiency) - IT IS NOT AN NBE SUBSTANCE. It is a hormone and can cause negative effects if overdosed - There are other threads that talk about progesterone cream - be sure to read all about it before you decide to use it.
waxingmoon
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me
(no login) Re: why use progesterone cream and what is it? July 14 2008, 5:40 PM
You said to take use the progestern cream the last half of you cyle day 14-28. I consider my cyle from the day I start flow. So please help me to understand how to use this cream in layman's terms as this is all new to me.
thank you so much waxingmoon.
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MrsJimHalpert
(Login MrsJimHalpert) Re: why use progesterone cream and what is it? February 18 2009, 3:18 AM
the first day of your period is day 1, so count from there.