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"NATURE'S
OWN.
NATURE'S
ONE AND ONLY
NATURONE"
The
most natural of all Natural Progesterone Creams
Thanks
to outstanding doctors such as Dr John Lee,
Dr Katerina Dalton. Dr Shirley Bond, Natural
Progesterone Therapy has been re-born
PROGESTERONE
THERAPY?
Why did our grandparents not need it?
The world has
changed radically in the last 50 years, becoming
progressively more and more toxic because of
man-made chemicals. Man is no longer adapting
well to the environment he has created.
The
general health of the population is has radically
deteriorated over the last 50 years.. People
are dying of cancers never seen before.
The incidence of cancer has soared from 3 %
of the population in the 1920s to over
40%. Allergies abound. Look around
any school playground and see how many children
have to have asthma pumps. ADD and ADHD
are effecting more and more children, many of
whom are being put on Ritalin which can cause
serious psychological problems in later life.
People are now dying of heart disease in their
30s. Infertility in the West is
rife. Sperm counts in the West are down
50%.
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The Culprit
Many man-made synthetic chemicals and environmental
pollutants are now known to be Endocrine
disruptors, causing hormonal imbalances.
Some, referred to as Xeno-oestrogens,
mimic oestrogen and are causing imbalance between
our own oestrogen and progesterone levels because
of their oestrogenic effect in nature. These
include DDT, dioxin and PCB's (polychlorinated
biphenyls). Fifty -one chemicals have now been
identified as hormone disrupters. The xeno-oestrogens
concentrate in the fat of the animals that we
eat and eventually end up in our own fat. They
are present in our foods from the moment we
are born, (and effect us even in the foetus)
in our air and our water and are capable of
disrupting biological processes. Our cells contain
oestrogen receptor sites which the xeno-oestrogens
lock onto and because the hormones in the body
interact with its organs and systems as well
as with each other in highly complex and interdependent
way, they can disrupt the workings of the body
as a whole.
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Most common
Xeno-oestrogens which we can come across on
a daily basis
a) petro-chemicals
are known to be xeno-oestrogens. We are
exposed to car emmissions on a daily basis.
We use these every day in our homes. These
include vaseline based skin creams, many common
detergents, wax floor polish and paints.
b) Synthetic Hormones and oestrogenic compounds
are now found in meat, much of which is hormone
fed, cattle are given D.E.S. (diethol stilbestrol)
to fatten them, and chickens are fed hormones
to promote growth.
c) highly poisonous pesticides such as DDT,DDE
which are still used throughout Africa and other
3rd world countries. Other pesticides
in use include dieldrin, toxaphene, mirex, heptachlor
and kepone as well as hundreds of other herbicides
and pesticides, all of which have an ability
to mimic natural oestrogen.
d) polycarbonated plastics found in baby bottles
and water jugs, cling wrap and polystyrene.
Plastics are found in every Supermarket.
e) polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) used in
the manufacture of electronic devices.
f) synthetic man-made oestrogen drugs , produced
by the drug companies
the contraceptive
pill and HRT. These are even advertised as saving
lives and being good for our health !.
Prior to the chemical revolution, whenever in
nature there were high levels of oestrogen produced
in the female body, there were correspondingly
high levels of progeterone produced, as unopposed
oestrogen is highly dangerous. Progesterone
is the only antagonist to oestrogen, it keeps
oestrogen under control. Unfortunately now this
balance between the two hormones has been upset
by the xeno-oestrogens.
As a result, a condition called Oestrogen dominance
is becoming evermore prevalent as the balance
in nature is effected.
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SYMPTOMS of OESTROGEN
DOMINANCE
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Increase
in allergies |
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Auto-immune
disease |
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Mastitis,
breast tenderness and fibrocystic breasts |
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Breast
cancer and an increase in other oestrogen
dominant cancers such as cervical cancer,
endometrial cancer and prostate cancer |
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Cervical
dysplasia |
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Early
onset of annovulatory cycles |
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Polycyctic
ovaries |
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Uterine
fibroids |
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Infertility
due to luteal phase failure leading to early
miscarriage |
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Sperm
counts are down over 50% in the last 50
years |
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Depression,
anxiety and panic attacks |
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Mood swings,
agitation, irritability |
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PMS |
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Chronic
fatigue |
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Skin problems,
teenage acne |
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Memory
loss and foggy thinking, lacking power of
concentration |
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Decreased
libido |
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Early
onset of menstruation, irregular periods |
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Prememopausal
bone loss |
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Osteoporosis |
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Thyroid
problems, sluggish metabolism |
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Weight
gain and water retention |
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High blood
pressure |
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Increase
risk of blood clots and therefore strokes |
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Migraine
headaches |
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Gall bladder
disease |
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Zinc/copper
imbalance, Magnesium deficiency |
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Hair loss |
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