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Product
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Natural Progesterone Cream is a topical
dietary supplement for women of all ages who experience symptoms
relating to PMS, Peri-Menopause or early menopause,and Menopause.
NPC is a bio identical hormone that will help with common
menopause symptoms.
Women are more informed about traditional Hormone Replacement
Therapy (HRT) and the risks associated with synthetic hormones.
The medical risks related to synthetic hormones have been
widely published from many respectable sources.
Conversely, women are discovering that Biodentical
Hormones like natural progesterone may be easier for
your body to metabolize without the detrimental side effects
that synthetic hormones can create.
Read about how to get rebalanced
today with natural progesterone cream.
Directions on how to use Natural progesterone cream:
PMS-- use 1-2 oz. of cream in a ten (10) day period ending
just before menses.
Peri-menopause or early menopause-- 1-2 ounces of cream from
day 12 to 26 each month.
Post-menopause-- 1-2 ounces applied 23-25 days per month,
leaving 5-6 days per month without using hormones. For women
who experience hot flashes or other menopausal symptoms during
the days off natural progesterone reduce the time off to 2-3
days for several months and then experiment with extending
the days off back to 5 or 6. You can also apply it vaginally
to help with vaginal dryness.
Ingredients: 960 mg USP Natural Progesterone
extracted from Wild Yam in a 2 Ounce Base of: Deionized Water,
Caprylic/Capric Triglycerides, Polyacrylamide/C13-14, Isoparaffin/Laureth
7, Aloe Vera Gel, SD Alcohol, Grapefruit Seed Extract, Vitamin
E Acetate.
Packaging: 2 fl. Ounces in two color tube, in a 5 color paper
box, packaged in a 12 unit display carton.
Read more Frequently asked questions
about natural progesterone cream here
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book "What your Dr. May not tell
you about Menopause."
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