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Progesterone Cream

January 3 2007 at 2:07 AM
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I have heard many pros and cons to the use of progesterone cream. I mostly heard that menopausal women and those suffering from bad PMS should only use it, as it may increase chances of breast cancer. Does anyone know anything about this? I am 22 and a small 34B and have been trying various herbs for getting a more full look. I am also on birth control, so does anyone know if it'd be ok to try progesterone cream, how much/often/etc? Any advice would be very much appreciated!! Thanks gals!

 
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emmie
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i heard the same

January 3 2007, 5:02 PM 

i actually was just reading today that the state of california has declared that the use of progesterone cream can lead to cancer...

i dont know the details, just read that on an advertisement for the cream in the warning section.

anyone else have some info?

 
 
Whitney
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Re: Progesterone Cream

January 3 2007, 7:00 PM 

I've wondered about progesterone cream myself and I've read about it here on the forum and around the net. I've concluded that it's ok to use it temporarily to balance hormones prior to NBE and during breaks to balance and regulate hormones but using it long term seems a bit risky to me, but it seems damn near everything can cause cancer these days too, something I shouldn't worry about from progesterone cream considering I'm still puffing like a chimney on cigarettes (the quitting smoking thing is just not working out for me, I'm going in for that shot next month) I think I'm going to try the cream for a week a or 2 prior to beginning my program but I'm a bit uncomfortable applying it directly to my breasts or using it for any longer than that. Can anyone else shed some light on this subject?

 
 
CHRISTINA
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Re: Progesterone Cream

January 3 2007, 9:04 PM 

Yes anyone who has more info on the use of progesterone cream please comment! I have read here and there that women have used it on their breasts and gotten positive results. Curious as to other opinions. Thanks!!

 
 
daena
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what i think

January 3 2007, 9:58 PM 

hi christina,

i think that you are taking in too much chemicals for you body already. so it would be hazardous for you to take in more. what i can advise for you is Siluette Cream. i've been using this product for a couple of months now and it really helped me build up my bust size. hope it could help you out too..

you can check their site out at: http://www.siluettecream.com

daena

 
 

Moonkissed
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Re: Progesterone Cream

January 4 2007, 12:37 AM 

I have read that it takes about two years to get progesterone cream out of one's system after ceasing use. Anyone know if this is true?

 
 
tati
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Re: Progesterone Cream

January 4 2007, 12:54 AM 

what? how does it cause cancer? i just read an article where some man said his wife got her boobs back after pregnancy by using progesterone cream. I was considering using it myself...but now i want more info on how it can cause cancer...though i do feel having a B cup would be worth the risk...and havenever met someone small breasted with breast cancer


 
 
tati
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Re: Progesterone Cream

January 4 2007, 1:24 AM 

i googledprogesterone cream and breast cancer and have found nothing that says it causes it. the only thing i did find is that birth control pills can cause it. I also found that a site that said that only artificial progesterone causes breast cancer, such as that in birth control pills, and several other sites that say that progesterone cream may help PREVENT cancer

has anyone here been massaging progesterone cream and seeing any results?

 
 
Katrina
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Re: Progesterone Cream

January 4 2007, 1:49 AM 

Absolutely, but mainly if you over-use it. You should on use it days 14-21 of your mentrual cycle to be safe.

Also, I would advise you not to use it on fatty areas of your body, especially the breasts because it stores in fatty tissues a lot longer and can cause an imbalance in your estrogen/progesterone levels. I only use it on my wrists and only a very small amount if any at all.


 
 

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Re: Progesterone Cream

January 4 2007, 1:53 AM 

Please, if you have any concerns about Natural progesterone, read the writing of Dr. John Lee. He will settle your mind on this issue. His books are a great wealth of knowledge and I think you will find the helpfull.

I use natural progesterone cream and I will continue to use it. I have no fear of it promoting cancer, in fact I know that my cancer risk has been reduced because of it.

Not only am I healthier because of natural progesterone, it is the reason I have had success with NBE.

Again, do not overuse it, but it is safe when used properly.

waxingmoon

 
 
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