Natural hormones such as
natural progesterone and pregnenolone are the most effective treatment for
menstrual difficulties and irregularities. The most effective method of
administration is transdermal delivery in a cream. Just 20 mg applied to the
skin twice a day is equivalent to 1000 mg taken internally. As women reach
menopause, progesterone production declines and a state of estrogen dominance
often arises. The most commonly prescribed drugs are conjugated estrogens (from
horse urine) or synthetic medroxyprogesterone. The molecules in these synthetic
hormones are foreign to the human body and can dramatically increase the risk
for ovarian and breast cancer with time. [Essential Oil Desk Reference]
The “change” is when our
ovaries “quit,” and the adrenal glands begin to do the work. The hot flashes
come when the adrenals are not strong enough. Support your adrenals and use
PROGESTERONE to balance your hormones.
1. I use a little CLARY
SAGE at night under my nose to help me get REM sleep. It is very hormone
balancing. Aloe vera juice helps with hot flashes. I put it in juice in the
morning. I also use PROGESTERONE cream every day. When I keep this up, I have
no trouble with the menopausal inconveniences.
2. Diet played a huge part
for me. I only used goat or sheep cheese, no white flour or sugar, lots of
water and daily exercise. I use PROGESTERONE cream and a variety of oils:
LAVENDER and BONES & JOINTS are my favorites.
3. The PROGESTERONE cream
was a great success in balancing the ups and downs of my impending change.
4. I have used LAVENDER
and CEDARWOOD for sleep and like them both. MASTER is a wonderful oil – I don’t
want to think of living without it for the hot flashes. When I wake up and when
I go to bed, I put it on my wrist and then rub the inside of the elbow. I was
using prescription hormones until I learned about the oils, but Master works
wonders for me!
5. CEDARWOOD is incredible
for stopping hot flashes. I mix it with a carrier oil and rub it on my tummy,
chest, neck, arms and feet (especially the ovary points – on both sides of the
ankles). I used to have terrible hot flashes after getting into bed, but this
seems to balance everything and I can now sleep through the whole night – no
more hot flashes. I have been bothered by hot flashes and night sweats for
months before learning about using the oils. If I get a flash while eating
dinner, I put some Cedarwood on my neck, chest and shoulders. It is working
beautifully!!!
6. I would have long, long
menopausal period’s of hot flashes and sporadic sleeping. PROGESTERONE has been
a huge blessing. MASTER and LAVENDER have also become a part of my protocol for
sleeping. Master is helpful in reducing, actually eliminating my nightly
sweats. I am now 55 years old, and I just had a menstrual period this week.
7. HORMONAL BALANCE is
great. I take this internally once a day and find that I don’t need the
Progesterone cream.
8. The PROGESTERONE cream
helps me with hot flashes and irritability.
Symptoms Associated with Menopause
1. Hot flashes, flushes, night sweats and/or cold flashes,
clammy feeling
2. Irregular heart beat
3. Irritability
4. Mood swings, sudden tears
5. Trouble sleeping through the
night (with or without night sweats)
6. Irregular periods; shorter,
lighter periods; heavier periods, flooding; phantom periods, shorter cycles,
longer cycles
7. Loss of libido
8. Dry vagina
9. Crashing fatigue
10. Anxiety, feeling ill at ease
11. Feelings of dread, apprehension,
doom
12. Difficulty concentrating,
disorientation, mental confusion
13. Disturbing memory lapses
14. Incontinence, especially upon
sneezing, laughing; urge incontinence
15. Itchy, crawly skin
16. Aching, sore joints, muscles and
tendons
17. Increased tension in muscles
18. Breast tenderness
19. Headache change: increase or
decrease
20. Gastrointestinal distress,
indigestion, flatulence, gas pain, nausea
21. Sudden bouts of bloat
22. Depression
23. Exacerbation of existing conditions
24. Increase in allergies
25. Weight gain
26. Hair loss or thinning, head, pubic,
or whole body; increase in facial hair
27. Dizziness, light-headedness,
episodes of loss of balance
28. Changes in body odor
29. Electric shock sensation under the
skin and in the head
30. Tingling in the extremities
31. Gum problems, increased bleeding
32. Burning tongue, burning roof of
mouth, bad taste in mouth, change in breath odor
33. Osteoporosis (after several years)
34. Changes in fingernails: softer,
crack or break easier
35. Tinnitus: ringing in ears, bells,
'whooshing,' buzzing etc.