Tuesday, June 21, 2016

What is so Funny About Menopause?

What is so Funny About Menopause?






Menopause is no laughing matter.  The truth is, that society kids around and pokes fun at the the painful menopause symptoms and the horrible problems menopause causes women.  
Here is a list of some of the hard to live with menopause symptoms:
Changes in Body Odor, Lack of Appetite, Slow Digestion, Gastrointestinal Distress, Constipation/Diarrhea, Irregularities in your Heart Rate, Palpitations or Heart Racing, Fluid Retention, Edema, Weight Gain, Abdominal Bloating, Ringing in the Ears, Tinnitus, Dizziness,
36. Vaginal Dryness, Irritation, Painful Sex, Loss of Sexual Energy, Hot flashes, Being Accident Prone, Cold Extremities, Painful, or tender nipples, Breast Soreness/Tenderness/Pain/ Engorgement and swelling,  Loss of Breast Tissue, Infertility, Acne, Unusually Hair Growth, around Nipples, between Breasts, down your back, places where hair was finer, less coarse, Increase in Facial Hair, Increased Hair Loss, Increased Tension in Muscles, Joint and Muscle Pain, Achy, Sore Joints, Muscles and Tendons, Dark Circles Under Eyes, Increased Appetite, Food Cravings, Hypoglycemic Reaction, Urinary Incontinence, Frequent Urination, Gall Bladder Symptoms of pain, Low Backache, Muscle Cramps, Interference With Dream Recall, Night Sweats, Sleep Disturbances, Insomnia, Exacerbation of any Chronic Illness or Existing Condition transpires as hormones decline or deviate from their normal balance, Physical Exhaustion, Lethargy, a persistent feeling sluggishness physically and mentally, that seems to negate ones ability to do much, Decreased Motor Coordination, Clumsiness, Headaches, Migraines, Headaches, Migraines, Change in Menstrual Cycle.

Does any of this sound funny?  No it doesn’t.  Today's society has husbands/boyfriends poking fun at the expense of their wife/girlfriend going through the daily struggle of menopause.  


10% -15% of women will experience minimal menopause symptoms.  10% of women will experience menopause symptoms that are so severe.  It really affects their lives to the point they can not perform normal daily activities.  Some of these women will start a hormone replace therapy with prescription drugs to alleviate the menopause symptoms.  While that seems like a good plan, see this video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XYTRfqVN7-s.  The experts say that taking prescription hormone replacement therapy drugs can increase the risk of breast cancer.  So what can you do to alleviate your symptoms and maintain your health?  Look into Natural Progesterone Creams.  A Natural Progesterone Cream can be the relief you are looking for with your menopause symptoms.  Progesterone Creams have been making a good name for themselves over the past few years.  Some are good, and some are just hype.  A good Progesterone Cream can mean normal!  But make sure to do your research when looking for a Progesterone Cream.  Don’t just pick a Progesterone Cream because it comes in a cool container.  Visit https://naturalibra.com/ to learn about one of the top of the line Progesterone Creams on the market. The website is packed full of great information.  Backed up by the amazing results that many women are experiencing.  You can purchase the FemBasis Progesterone Cream with a money back guarantee on Amazon here https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01GP0N4YM.  

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Friday, June 17, 2016

Treating Menopause Symptoms and Progesterone Creams

Treating Menopause Symptoms and Progesterone Creams
Most people know what menopause it.  Or so they think.  One thing we do know is that everyone experiences menopause differently.  While 15-20 percent of women will not experience any symptoms at all, 10-15 percent will experience very severe symptoms that will make it difficult to go through daily life.  Some common symptoms include: hot flashes, and mood swings, and other physical symptoms.  How can you get relief from these menopause symptoms?  Some women will go to a doctor and get a prescription.  The experts have determined that taking these pills for hormone replacement therapy may increase the risk of breast cancer.

There’s other ways to treat symptoms of menopause that are aimed at preserving your health.  There’s multiple Progesterone Creams out there that claim they are the best.  FemBasis is a 100% Natural Progesterone Cream that is geared to fight those menopause symptoms while not putting any of that stuff in your body that will risk your health.  Check out www.naturalibra.com to see for yourself.  FemBasis stands by it products and guarantees it with a 100% money back guarantee.  The results speak for themselves. 

Start preserving your health, sanity, and relationships by finding a Natural Progesterone Cream that may help you combat those daily menopause symptoms.  Whether they are mild symptoms, or so severe that you can not go on with normal daily activities.  Help may be as easy as rubbing a Natural Progesterone Cream on your skin once a day.  Menopause help will not find you, so look around and find out what is best for you. 
Here’s a couple great videos with tons of information on menopause and how to combat the symptoms: 



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Tuesday, June 14, 2016

Suzanne Somers - Hormone Balance and Progesterone Creams


Suzanne Somers - Hormone Balance and Progesterone Creams


Menopause Hormones and Progesterone Creams


Frequently Asked Questions About Menopause Hormones and Progesterone Cream



Q: What is Progesterone Cream?

A:  Progesterone Cream is a hormone that helps with Menopause.  Progesterone is a steroid hormone that is made by the the corpus luteum of the ovary at ovulation, with smaller amounts by the adrenal glands.  The hormone progesterone is made inside the body from the steroid hormone pregnenolone, and is a precursor to most of the steroid hormones, including cortisol, androstenedione, the estrogens and testosterone.

In a normally cycling female, the corpus luteum produces 20 – 30 mg of progesterone daily during the luteal phase of the menstrual cycle


Q:  What is estrogen dominance?

A:  The phrase “estrogen dominance,” was coined by renowned Dr. Lee.  It is when the normal ratio or balance of estrogen to progesterone is changed by the excess estrogen or inadequate progesterone.  Many people do not realize that estrogen is a potent and potentially dangerous hormone when not correctly balanced by adequate progesterone.

Q:  Why would a pre menopausal woman require progesterone cream.

A:   Ten to fifteen years before menopause, a lot of women regularly havhave anovulatory cycles in which they make enough estrogen to create menstruation, but they don’t make any progesterone, which in turn sets the stage for estrogen dominance.  Using a high quality progesterone cream during anovulatory months can assist in preventing some of the unwanted symptoms of PMS.
PMS may occur even if you have normal progesterone level when stress is a factor.  Cortisol production increases when stress is involved.    In the event that stress is a factor, additional progesterone is needed to overcome this blockage.  Stress management is important.

Q:  What is progesterone made from?

A:  A More Natural Approach to Hormone Balance — FemBasis Progesterone Creams have been carefully researched and formulated to provide an optimum availability of United States Pharmacopeia (USP) Micronized Natural Progesterone derived from wild yam root. Rather than use a commonly available skin cream base, as some others have done, FemBasis Progesterone Creams are chemical free and are uniquely blended with organic plant based nutrients and vitamins that are sourced, whenever possible, from Non-GMO alternatives. We are very proud of what we don’t have in our Progesterone Creams as well

Q:  Where do I put the progesterone cream?

A:  Progesterone cream is very fat-soluble, and it is easily absorbed through the skin. 

Q:  Progesterone dosage?

A:  The dosage for premenopausal women is usually between 15-24 mg/day for 14 days before expected menses, stopping the day or so before menses.

For post menopausal women, the doge that often works well is 15 mg/day for 25 days of the calendar month.

Q:  What amount of progesterone do you recommend in a cream?

A:  Dr. Lee recommends the cream that contain 450-500 mg of progesterone per ounce, which is 1.6% by weight or 3% volume.  This means that about one quarter teaspoon daily would provide about 20 mg/day.

Q:  Is progesterone cream safe?

A:  Progesterone cream is very safe.  During the 3rd trimester of pregnancy, the placenta produces around 300 mg of progesterone daily, which would mean that a one-time overdose of the cream is pretty much impossible.  If you were to use the whole jar at once it might make you a little sleepy.  With that being said, Dr. Lee recommends that women avoid using higher than the recommended dosage to avoid hormone imbalances. 

Q:  Why would you use a progesterone cream instead of taking a progesterone pill?

A:  The answer to that is very simple.  80% to 90% of an oral dose is lost through the liver.  At least 200 to 400 mg daily is needed orally to achieve a physiologic dose of 15 to 24 mg daily.  Such high doses will create undesirable metabolites and unnecessarily overload the liver.



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