WHY ARE PROGESTERONE CREAMS THE MOST HEAVILY MARKETED PRODUCT FOR HORMONE BALANCING?


One of the two primary female sex hormones is progesterone. Its major roles, sometimes known as “the pregnancy hormone,” or the “master hormone” is to regulate the menstrual cycle and prepare the uterine lining for implantation following ovulation if fertilization occurs.

Progesterone levels should be low and estrogen levels should be high during the follicular phase of your cycle. Progesterone increases soon after ovulation and stays increased throughout the luteal phase (the second half of your cycle).

If you get pregnant, your levels should remain increased to maintain a healthy uterine environment for the embryo’s development. If you don’t conceive, your progesterone levels decline towards the end of the luteal phase, causing your uterus to lose its lining and giving you your period.

Although progesterone is important for your cycle and pregnancy, it also has a variety of other functions in your body, including:


Boost moods

Relieve the symptoms of perimenopause

Boost your stamina and energy

Assist in the treatment of insomnia

Boost your libido (sex drive!)

 

WHAT CAUSES A PROGESTERONE DEFICIENCY?

 You may suffer a shortened luteal phase, hormone imbalance (often estrogen dominance), spotting before periods, early miscarriages, or infertility if your progesterone levels aren’t high enough after ovulation.

 

The following are some of the most common reasons of low progesterone:


Anovulation is a term used to describe the process of (usually caused by PCOS)

Hypothyroidism

Excessive cortisol production due to stress (the stress hormone)

Body weight that is excessively high or abnormally low


If you believe you have low progesterone, we suggest that you have your levels checked with a progesterone blood test or PdG testing first. After that, you should visit your doctor to determine the best next step.

Progesterone creams are available without a prescription and there are various strategies to enhance your progesterone levels.


WHERE DO I GET PROGESTERONE CREAM AND WHY DO I NEED IT?

Progesterone cream is a kind of hormone replacement treatment used to alleviate the symptoms of menopause. It’s often made up of bio-identical progesterone and applied to the skin in the hopes of:

Getting rid of hot flashes

Potent vasodilator (moisture)

Sleep and mood improvement

Boosting libido

A new product combining CBD in the progesterone cream is available here

 

HOW LONG DOES PROGESTERONE CREAM TAKE TO WORK?


The time it takes for your progesterone cream to work is determined by a variety of variables.

The first — and most crucial — question is how much progesterone cream you need. If you have a minor progesterone deficiency, an over-the-counter progesterone cream may do the trick. A transdermal lotion, on the other hand, may not be powerful enough to fix your issue if your body produces little to no progesterone.

A bit of new information.  Upcoming human clinical studies testing progesterone on human subjects for absorption.   stay tuned!   www.felicityorganics.com

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