Progesterone Cream for Healthy Happy Weight
by Eckhart, MD
Many women complain that they have gained weight suddenly with no change of diet or exercise. They suddenly have gained weight. Many times too much estrogen from the change of life after age 35 and xenoestrogens, and phytoestrogens cause weight gain by desensitizing the thyroid receptor. So that you appear to have low thyroid even though lab tests show that you are not hypothyroid or boderline low hypothyroid.
Before going on diets to loose weight, it is essential to correct the endocrine problems first. Otherwise the diet will do no good and is a waste of time.
Many times as women pass the age of 35, they have regular cycles, but they are making only estradiol and NOT progesterone. This is because after the age of 35, the follicles come up, do NOT ovulate and go back down. Normally, the follicle would pop out an egg, and then the used follicle becomes the corpus luteum. The corpus luteum then produces progesterone.
However, after the age of 35, the follicle comes up and then goes back down. No egg is released. No corpus luteum is produced. No progesterone is produced. After the age of 35, only estradiol is produced during most menstrual cycles. This ensures estrogen dominance.
In addition, many of the chemicals put on the skin just happen to mimic estrogen. This leads to your body thinking you have more estrogen.
Estrogen dominance and Thyroid Receptor Depression
Estrogen dominance leads to thyroid receptor depression. Read "What Your Doctor May Not Tell You about Menopause" by John Lee, MD under thyroid. READ www.goodbyepms.com under thyroid. Too much estrogen in the form of xenoestrogens (chemical estrogens) says get ready for the pregnancy build up some fat. Free T3 is normal or low normal and TSH is also normal. It is the thyroid receptor depression. This leads to hair thinning, sugar craving, cold temp, weight gain, fat on the belly and hips, and tiredness. Strictly avoiding xenoestrogens and using progesterone leads to resensitization of the thyroid receptor back to normal and loss of weight over a period of 2-6 months.
Xenoestrogens cause you to be less sensitive to your own thyroid hormone. Thus, the thyroid lab test will appear to be normal, but the patient will look hypothyroid.
Estrogen says build up fat for the pregnancy. Estrogen does this by fooling with your thyroid hormone sensitivity and making you less sensitive to thyroid hormone.
After 2-6 months of reducing your xenoestrogen load, and taking Progestelle, thyroid receptor desensitivity will get better. So as you become less estrogen dominant the thyroid receptors will perk up and you will need to take less thyroid hormone. Thus, you will be able to reduce your need for thyroid supplementation, IF you are taking thyroid supplementation.
Progesterone cream may be used to maintain a healthy along with avoiding the chemicals on the skin that cause the unhealthy periods. Again anything put on the skin is 10 times the oral dose.
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
Use Progesterone Cream on days 12-26. 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 2-3 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 menstrual period 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.