Do I need Progesterone Supplementation if I am looking for menopause help?
Most likely yes, really if you are 40 years and over and/or had a hysterectomy. The steady decline of extremely vital hormones begins in the 30's. Studies have suggested that an accelerated decrease in progesterone production by the body usually starts years before menopause. During the peri-menopausal years it is progesterone, not estrogen, which is the first hormone to decline in women contrary to common belief.
Challenges to hormonal balance can also be a lot more than only age related. Seemingly unavoidable chemical toxins are wreaking havoc on women’s reproductive systems contributing to a rise in cases of early menopause and the resulting hormonal imbalance. Toxins are found everywhere – cosmetics, cleaning products, in the lining of food cans, pesticides and even the thermal paper used for store receipts. Recent research at the Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis found women with the highest blood and urine levels of 15 endocrine- disrupting chemicals experienced menopause up to four years earlier than those with the lowest levels.
Dr. Amber Cooper, an assistant professor of obstetrics and gynecology at the University stated, “Even [experiencing] menopause a few years earlier than usual could have a significant effect on bone health, on cardiovascular health, on memory, and quality of life for women, in general.”
When menopause does start and after the ovaries stop their production of estrogen and progesterone, only tiny amounts are produced by the adrenals which in most cases are insufficient, resulting in dramatic biological and health changes. The decline of progesterone production by the body will usually contribute to menopausal and post-menopausal symptoms and even as some studies suggest, osteoporosis.
The weird thing is that at this time that 40 to 60 percent of women in the USA are still prescribed unopposed estrogen in a synthetic (manufactured) form, and in some cases a synthetic progestin as well, resulting in many unpleasant and negative side effects, as well as placing many women at risk (see “Is There a Difference between Progesterone and Progestin?”). On the other hand, there is impressive evidence that natural progesterone, often called the “balancing hormone,” provides countless benefits and supplementation may safely correct critical hormonal imbalance and progesterone deficiencies in women. These benefits would provide menopause help that would help you to get your life back and get your menopause hormones under control.
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