Progesterone Cream for a Healthy Happy Uterus
by Eckhart, MD
Progesterone cream may be used to supress ovulation and stop an ovarian cyst from forming.
What creates an ovarian cyst? Normally, a follicle is formed on the ovary and an egg is popped out of the follicle. The used follicle becomes the corpus luteum.
An ovarian cyst is formed when the follice does NOT pop out an egg. The follicle keeps growing and the follicle becomes a cyst on the ovary. It is currently thought that xenoestrogens (chemical estrogens) and phytoestrogens (plant estrogens) provoke the forming a ovarian cyst.
For some but not all patients, ovarian cysts are formed when they begin to have conflicts with another woman. The most plausible explantion that I can come up with is that it is very emotionally upsetting to have a conflict with another woman. This emotional upsetness impairs the body from being able to excrete all xenoestrogens and all chemicals in general.
Using Progesterone cream fools the body into thinking it is pregnant and thus the ovaries do NOT ovulate. If the ovaries do NOT ovulate and form a follicle, then no cyst can be formed. So progesterone cream works by telling the ovaries NOT to ovulate. Thus, you must take progesterone cream before ovulation. Naturally, during this temporary time of NOT ovulating, you would not be able to get pregnant. However, after about 6-9 months of avoiding xenoestrogens and phytoestrogens the ovarian cyst especially the simple ovarian cyst will disappear. And progesterone cream is no longer needed if you are very careful about following the avoidance list.
Taking progesterone cream before ovulation suppresses ovulation and saves your eggs for later possibly extending fertility.
Where to Apply
Apply the progesterone cream to the skin anywhere where the circulation is good. Do not use where any lotion, perfume, or cosmetic is applied. You may apply it on the leg, the arm, the back, inner thigh and the chest. The topical progesterone cream is absorbed into the subcutaneous fat, and then slowly released into the blood stream where it is carried on the Red Blood Cell membranes and the chylomicrons (normal microscopic fat bubbles in the blood).
Rotate sites when applying Progestelle. If you just use one site, then the subcutaneous fat will saturate and you will not be able to absorb any more progesterone. For instance, if you keep doing right arm, right arm and right arm day after day, then you will not be able to absorb any more.
When you first try Progestelle, use only one drop at first so that if you have an allergy you will not get a big reaction. Usually, this is a reaction to the coconut oil, and NOT the progesterone. We do have other oils available.
Suggested Use for the Ovary
Use Progesterone Cream on days 6-26. Day 1 is the first day of your period. Use 20-40 mg/day of topical Natural Progesterone. Usually, you need 40 mg/day for the first 3-6 months, and then 20 mg/day for maintenance. However, there are some patients that are really good about their avoidance list and don't need to take progesterone after several months. Infrequently, some patients need to take progesterone for 6 months to 1 year to complete their ovary health.
If you have in increase in pain, bleeding, or discomfort, stop the progesterone cream immediately. Then, cut out all xenoestrogens and phytoestrogens according to the information that comes with the product. After cutting out all xenoestrogens and phytoestrogens for about 1-2 months, try the progesterone cream again.
The use of synthetic prescription birth control pills or synthetic prescription brand name hormones is not recommended. Synthetic prescription progestins will block Natural Progesterone. It is suggested that you use a condom without spermicide.
Increase in bloating, breast tenderness, and migraine headaches with the use of progesterone cream indicates the presence of some xenoestrogen (fake estrogen) or phytoestrogen.
Estrogen dominance will depress and decrease the activity of the thyroid receptor and will make you appear to be hypothyroid. Taking progesterone and cutting out xenoestrogens and phytoestrogens will revive the thyroid receptor back to normal and you will need less thyroid hormone. Make sure to work with your physician or health care professionally to decrease the thyroid dose. Hair should become fuller and the fat on the stomache and hips less.
Every woman absorbs, metabolizes and reacts to progesterone differently. So you may titrate the dose to what your body likes. Your job is to find the least amount of Progesterone Cream that you need to get the desired effect.
A woman usually makes about 20-40 mg/day during the luteal phase of her menstrual cycle. During one day of third trimester pregnancy, her body makes 400 mg/day of progesterone. So you can see that progesterone is quite safe. And there is a wide therapeutic range of progesterone that is effective and safe.
Interactions
Birth Control Pills
Birth Control Pills may contain a synthetic progestin that blocks the Natural Progesterone. So Birth Control Pills cannot be used with Natural Progesterone. Progesterone is NOT recommended for birth control.
Thyroid
Estrogen Dominance (too much estrogen usually from xenoestrogens and phytoestrogens) causes thyroid receptor desensitivity. In other words, you become less sensitive to thyroid hormone. Thyroid tests are usually normal or below normal. However, the estrogen dominant patient looks hypothyroid. Hypothyroid patients have thinning hair, low temperature, and develop fat on the hips and belly. After 4-6 months of getting rid of xenoestrogens and phytoestrogens, and taking progesterone the thyroid receptor perks up usually and becomes normal. As a result, hypothyroid symptoms decrease and you become normal. Also IF you are taking thyroid supplements, these thyroid supplements should be slowly tapered off working with your doctor.
Before or After Ovulation
Progesterone taken before ovulation will fool the body into thinking it is pregnant, and the ovaries will not ovulate. In essence, the progesterone is saving your eggs for the future. However, progesterone taken after ovulation may encourage conception. Progesterone encourages a nice "nest" lining for the embryo to implant. You should work with your health care practitioner when using progesterone during pregnancy and lactation.