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Pro Balance Hydrating Body Cream |
The information herein is for general use and not intended to encourage self diagnosis, self treatment or replace the guidance of your health professional. Begin using the progesterone 10 to 12 days after the first day of your period. Apply the progesterone twice a day from either Day 10 or 12 through Day 26 or 48 hours before the scheduled start of next period. If your period starts early, stop using the progesterone. When your period starts count forward 12 days (10 if you normally have a shorter cycle than 28 days) and begin the program on that day. Be patient, it may take three cycles before you achieve synchrony with your normal cycle. Menopausal women not taking estrogen have a wider latitude in using the progesterone. For convenience, you may choose a dosage schedule based on the calendar month. Use the progesterone twice a day from the 1st to the 14th or 21st of each month and none from the 15th or 22nd to the end of the month. Menopausal women taking estrogen should reduce their dosage by half when starting to use progesterone. This is important because in women deficient in progesterone, the progesterone may temporarily increase the sensitivity of estrogen receptors. If estrogen intake is not reduced, you may experience symptoms of estrogen dominance during the first couple of months. You may try lowering your estrogen dose by half again every two to three months. (The estrogen dose should be low enough that monthly bleeding does not occur, but high enough to prevent vaginal dryness and hot flashes.) Estrogen and progesterone can be used together for up to 25 days each month, with 7 days without either hormone.
Deionized Water, Capryllic Capric Triglycerides, Simulgel, Progesterone, Glycerin, Phospholipids, Grapefruit Seed Extract, Sodium Hydroxymethylglycinate, Potassium Sorbate, Tocopheryl Acetate, Citric Acid. Contains no artificial fragrance, coloring or preservatives.
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