Monday, May 11, 2009

Progesterone Cream Basics

Progesterone is a steroid hormone giving to women that are under going hormone replacement therapy for menopause, this is done to stabilize or check the effects of estrogen. When estrogen is left un-stabilized or unchecked, estrogen generates a great risk for reproductive cancers as well as breast cancer, while in men results in prostrate cancer. Research has shown that during menopause, progesterone levels could drop to as much as zero in some women, while estrogen levels drop to between 40 and 60% which is just adequate to stop the menstrual cycle. Progesterone precedes a lot of steroid hormones and as such its use is very crucial to women during menopause.

Progesterone has many uses one of which is boosting bone building which prevents osteoporosis often referred to as porous bone. Osteoporosis is a disease which occurs in men and women but it occurs mostly in women that are menopausal, in which the bones become really porous and are subject to fracture, these fractures mostly occur in the wrist, hip or spine though the most common fractures are those of the spine and hip and any bone can be affected. Progesterone that is used in stabilizing or checking estrogen is produced from soy beans as well as from the extracts of some wild yam which is found in Mexico. The soy bean as well as the Mexican wild yam contain a hormone called phytoestrogen which is synthesized into progesterone in the laboratory. The progesterone that is produced is referred to as bio-identical hormone because it’s composition matches that produced by the body which is why it is easily absorbed by the body. The best places to apply the progesterone cream are those places in the body that blush like the buttocks, cheeks, neck and palms. Progesterone cream should be as prescribed by a medical practitioner.

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