Dr. Sherrill Sellman provides a list for how women can assess if they need to supplement the progesterone hormone. For more information, visit www.ihealthtube.com
I have used Emerita progesterone for over 10 years, it helps with my moods, keeps my skin lovely, and helps to assimilate fat more efficiently. I love it and will take it until I die.
I have a hormonal imbalance bc I breastfed for 3 years straight. I am in the process of seeking medical help preliminary tests claim I may have a thyroid problem but I am thinking it is more obvious that I have a estogen/progesterone/testosterone imbalance.
Why are women who breastfeed treated as though they don't exist?
I haven't heard any mention in all these videos of the effects of breastfeeding on hormones.
Part 2: It is basically a contraceptive. So I was worried that because the implanon already effects my hormones (I assume) will the progesterone interfere with this and higher my chance of getting pregnant making the implanon not as effective?!??!
Part 1: I have had the implanon for about a year and a half and have recently started using progesterone cream for my personal reasons. Peogesterone cream balances hormones especially if you have high estrogen levels. The implanon is a 3 year rod in your arm with releases chemicals which I assume alter my hormones to lower my chances of falling pregnant dramatically.
Being on the Pill (birth control) can also contribute to hormone imbalance, since it is full of synthetic hormones such as progestins (instead of actual bioidentical progesterone), which is NOT natural to the body AT ALL and is responsible for a lot of the awful side effects that can occur from taking birth control pills, such as blood clots and certain types of cancers (to name just a few of the potentially lethal ones). Weight gain, depression, and migraines are others. HRT w/synthetics, same
I have used Emerita progesterone for over 10 years, it helps with my moods, keeps my skin lovely, and helps to assimilate fat more efficiently. I love it and will take it until I die.
slimbaby61 2 weeks ago
I have a hormonal imbalance bc I breastfed for 3 years straight. I am in the process of seeking medical help preliminary tests claim I may have a thyroid problem but I am thinking it is more obvious that I have a estogen/progesterone/testosterone imbalance.
Why are women who breastfeed treated as though they don't exist?
I haven't heard any mention in all these videos of the effects of breastfeeding on hormones.
chrislilleylover 9 months ago
Part 2: It is basically a contraceptive. So I was worried that because the implanon already effects my hormones (I assume) will the progesterone interfere with this and higher my chance of getting pregnant making the implanon not as effective?!??!
rainbowmagicness 1 year ago
Part 1: I have had the implanon for about a year and a half and have recently started using progesterone cream for my personal reasons. Peogesterone cream balances hormones especially if you have high estrogen levels. The implanon is a 3 year rod in your arm with releases chemicals which I assume alter my hormones to lower my chances of falling pregnant dramatically.
rainbowmagicness 1 year ago
interesting.
shaylossmysterygal 2 years ago
Being on the Pill (birth control) can also contribute to hormone imbalance, since it is full of synthetic hormones such as progestins (instead of actual bioidentical progesterone), which is NOT natural to the body AT ALL and is responsible for a lot of the awful side effects that can occur from taking birth control pills, such as blood clots and certain types of cancers (to name just a few of the potentially lethal ones). Weight gain, depression, and migraines are others. HRT w/synthetics, same
ANKHifyouLOVEdjehuti 2 years ago