03-09-2017, 16:42
(This post was last modified: 03-09-2017, 17:12 by TibetanPrincess.)
(03-09-2017, 16:17)TibetanPrincess Wrote: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fBg-zBDt-mM&t=603s
Just an update, I have been taking wild oregano for fungus and I sware its not good! It brought on a period an deflated my breasts a whole cup! I will be taking Vitex, to bring back my LH levels to normal. This has never happened with herbals I have taken for cleansing. Its changed my cycle date! I used to be on the 18th of every month and now its the 8th of every month. Not happy about that!
I also have noticed no libido! It totally crashed and my temps were lower.
BUt maybe the date change is not such a bad thing? I tend to fly mid month cause the deals are good! I guess ladies if you want to bring on your cycle, take wild oregano P73, it will cut your cycle short and bring on the menses!
http://paleoforwomen.com/what-progesterone-blockers-are-you-eating-bloodroot-oregano-tumeric-chamomille-and-other-phytoprogestins/#
- Sarah on May 6, 2017 at 7:58 pm
The author is right about turmeric. If I have turmeric once or twice a month, my period is late. If I have it 3 or 4 times, my period doesn’t even come that month. My mom and aunt is the same too! So I don’t think it’s a coincidence.
- shaa on May 13, 2017 at 5:06 pm. To SarahNot true. If your period is late, that means your body have more progesterone (than before).
- Sindi on May 16, 2014 at 4:17 pm
I’m a master herbalist and have been in the HRT business for 17 years, I formulated and manufacture HRT creams and own a diagnostic laboratory where we test hormones in saliva. I am an expert in HRT and herbs and can tell you that what this web site is saying is completely correct!
I’ve been researching the effects of the many chemical compounds in herbs for a long time, and educating women about food and drinks that will block hormone receptors. In the scientific community these chemicals are called ‘hormone disruptors’.
This is the only web site I have ever seen that is aware of this too, and is alerting women.
David Zava’s list is very small though. I have a much larger list.
- Turmeric does not tell the body to produce progesterone (I‘m referring to Catie’s post). Just because someone is told that an herb is doing something, doesn’t mean that it’s true. I have over 30 herb books and they do not all agree about what each herb does. The only way to really know what a substance does is to read the scientific studies that have been done on it.
Progesterone stops too much estrogen from getting into the cells the last 2 weeks of the cycle, so when it’s not there, too much estrogen enters the cells and the woman bleeds heavily. This is a condition known as ‘estrogen dominance’ and is caused by the lack of ovulation. The effect that Turmeric has on the menstrual cycle is to fit into ‘estrogen’ receptors and block the body’s own estrogen from getting into the cells. It does not cause the body to make progesterone, but it creates the same end result as progesterone, herbalist who don’t understand what’s going on ‘think’ that it’s causing the body to make more P.
Sindi
I am in total agreement with SINDI. I have experience this so much with PM and even turmeric.
I feel like there is so much confusion on how phyto progestins/estrogens work and take up receptors. this explains why PM made me sick to my stomach often, its caused me estrogen dominance every time and no real results. I know now I am very sensitive to phyto estrogens and I feel like wild oregano blocked allowed E to flood my body and thats what brought on my menses early.
On a side note, did a little 3 week high raw cleanse as I noticed the kidneys were acting up. I am currently taking Kidney glandular and at my 7 week. I just noticed now, I can drink a whole can of juice that has sugar with out running to the bathroom to pee constantly. I think Ill be able to keep my weight once Ive rebuilt them. I think it will be 6-9 month mark.
I noticed my urine is more brighter golden yellow. I had no idea this is so important. this tells us we are filtering, from what Ive researched.