BOTANELLE Progesterone Cream
$26.50
hormone imbalance:
What every woman should know
The truth about
Hormone imbalance is an important health issue for women today. Contributing factors include prescriptive synthetic hormones (with undesirable side effects) and foreign estrogens prevalent in our diet and environment
As women of all ages become increasingly aware of these problems, many are finding that they feel healthier, more energetic and younger when they address their hormone changes with gentle, natural remedies.
Studies have shown that natural progesterone creme application is an effective way to supplement the body's
hormone levels and appears to counteract many negative effects of synthetic and foreign estrogens and progestins.
Progesterone
Creme
Uniquely
designed for the woman looking for an exquisite moisturizer as well
as recommended level of progesterone, BotanELLE™
Progesterone Creme
is considered by many to be the finest progesterone creme available.
Women
around the world are making BotanELLE™
Progesterone Creme their first choice in addressing PMS,
menopausal, and other hormone related issues.
Application
& Usage
How
much creme is applied?
Normal usage is between 1/8 tsp. (10mg progesterone ) to 1/2 tsp.
( 40 mg progesterone ). Apply to areas of the body high in capillary
concentration such as chest, throat, face, breasts, palms of hands
and soles of feet, rotating the application periodically.
Pre-menopausal
Women:
Count the beginning of your period as day1, start application on day
12 and continue for 14 days. If your cycle is longer, you may want
to continue until day 28. If bleeding starts before it normally would,
stop using the creme and begin counting up to day 12 and start use
again. Women concerned with birth control often start on day 8 of
their cycle.
Menopausal
Women not receiving estrogen:
You have a wider
choice in your timing. You might want to base your use on the calendar
month and apply the creme for 25 days, then discontinue until the
next month. If your symptoms are severe, use a higher dosage and then
gradually decrease. It is important to take a few days off each month.
Menopausal
Women taking an estrogen supplement:
Dr. Lee recommends that estrogen supplements should be reduced by
one-half when starting progesterone. He says that if you do not, you
may experience an increase in the sensitivity of your estrogen receptors.
Negative symptoms may actually increase for a short time but this
is only temporary. If you stop using estrogen abruptly, you may experience
vaginal dryness and/or hot flashes.
Women may choose to establish
a goal of eliminating synthetic estrogen entirely. Dr. Lee suggests
doing this over a three to six month period.
If you are taking progestin,
such as Provera, he recommends that you stop taking it immediately
when you start using the creme. We strongly
recommend you see your health care professional before ceasing any
prescribed medication.
References
Lee, John R., MD, What your Doctor May Nott Tell You About Menopause,
1996.
Lee, John R., MD & Hanley, JEsse, MD, What your Doctor May
Not Tell You About Pre-Menopause, 1998.
Note: This is for your
information and education only. No medical claims are intended. For
specific medical advice, consult a health care professional.
THE
FINEST INGREDIENTS!
A
delicate combination of natures finest secrets.
Ingredients:
Deionized Water, Glyceryl Stearate, Aloe Vera Gel, Stearic Acid, Vegetable Glycerin,
Natural Vegetable Cetyl Alcohol, Micronized Natural Progesterone from Wild Yam Extract,
Liposome Complex, Jojoba Oil, Vegetable Sualene, Natural Vitamin E, Caprylic Triglyceride,
MSM , Chasteberry Extract, Fenugreek Extract, Red Clover Extract, Siberian Ginseng
Extract, Grapefruit Seed Extract, Xanthum Gum, Sodium Hydroxy methyl Glycinate, Sorbic
Acid, Rosemary Oil.
ALL
NATURAL, NO ANIMAL OR PETROLEUM BASED BY-PRODUCTS
Aloe Vera (Barbadensis)
Aloe Vera is a soothing, healing, moisturizing anti-inflammatory plant known to nurture
the collagen and elastin tissues of the skin. It is known to have over 200 biologically
active nutritional components including enzymes, trace minerals, amino acids,
polysaccharides, growth factors and wound healing hormones which collectively support the
body’s ability to cleanse, detoxify and rejuvenate cell tissue. Aloe increases cell
wall permeability, thereby allowing nutrients easier access while supporting the removal
of toxins. Some studies have suggested that the Polysaccharides, and possibly other
constituents, have exhibited anti-bacterial, anti-viral, and anti-fungal properties.
Chasteberry (Vitex agnus-castus)
Listed in the "PDR for Herbal Medicines" (1998)... Indications and Usage; For
premenstrual syndrome (PMS), to treat irregularities of the menstrual cycles, premenstrual
complaints and mastodynia. Possibly due to its apparent ability to effect the pituitary
gland’s regulatory and balancing influence on progesterone, estrogen and prolactin
hormone production.
Fenugreek (Trigonella Fornum-Graecum)
Contains copious amounts of the phyto-hormone diosgenin, some say more than Wild Yam.
Diosgenin is used as an active agent for the partial synthesis of natural progesterone.
Listed in the "PDR for Herbal Medicines" (1998). Indications and Usage; For
inflammation of the skin, inflamed swellings and eczema. Fenugreek also has a mild
antiseptic action and has historically been used with female herbal tonics imparting
uterine tonus.
Red Clover (Trifolium Pratense)
Promotes the healing process of skin and is listed in the "PDR for Herbal
Medicines" (1998). Indications and Usage; For treatment of chronic skin conditions
such as psoriasis and eczema. Red Clover has been shown to have natural antibacterial and
some estrogenic activity.
Rosemary Oil (Rosmarinus Officinalis)
A natural antioxidant botanical. Listed in the "PDR for Herbal Medicines"
(1998)... Indications and Usage; In folk medicine for poorly healing wounds, for eczema.
Vitamin E
A powerful lipid antioxidant protecting against UV rays, ozone, environmental
pollution, and abnormal breakdown of skin membranes and fat cells due to free radical
damage.
MSM (Methylsulfonylmethane)
MSM is a naturally occurring sulfur compound. Regarded as the "beauty
mineral", sulfur is the fourth most abundant mineral in the human body. MSM provides
nutritional support by supplying biologically active sulfur, encouraging healthy
connective tissues underlying the skin and supporting the repair of damaged skin. MSM
helps skin feel softer, appear smoother and more supple.
Wild Yam (Dioscorea Villosa)
Listed in the "PDR for Herbal Medicines" (1998). Indications and Usage; for
dysmenorrhea and cramps. Wild Yam also contains large amounts of the phyto-hormone
Diosgenin, used as an active agent for the partial synthesis of natural progesterone.
Diosgenin also has anti-inflammatory effects.
Grapefruit Seed Extract
A potent natural antimicrobial used as a preservative.
Jojoba Oil
Used as a natural moisturizer, lubricant, emollient and provides some protection
against UV rays. Helps leave the skin soft, supple, smooth and reduces the appearance of
fine wrinkles.
Lecithin Phospholipid (Liposome)
A natural antioxidant, used as an emollient, emulsifier and for the formation of
Liposomes.
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