After reading several reviews from women who are experiencing extreme menopausal symptoms, I felt the need to share what this product has done for me in my mid-30's.
After reading one of Dr. Lee's books from the library (I was just passing by it and the title stood out to me) and doing a lot of research on line, I tried several types of progestrone creams to help with my allergies and my severe PMS. This product was by far the best one for the price. I first purchased it at GNC and now get it from Wayne & Mary's down the street. Although, it didn't do a lot for my allergies, the comfort for my PMS symptoms is wonderful! I don't get so irritable; I can concentrate better; I don't get the munchies as bad as before, and my cramping is now only mildly irritating.
The recommendations for pre-menopausal women is to take it for two weeks, instead of three. I think I use it for about a week and a half every month. Something else you should know is that if you take too much, you can start feeling similar symptoms to having too much estrogen in your system. When that happens, I usually just skip a day and I feel better. It's all about balance.
As I hear horror stories about young women who have had to have surgery, and older women who have had to live with the effects of their hormonal imbalance, I am grateful that I found out about this product early. I urge anyone who has any of these issues to start smaller doses earlier to hopefully lessen the issues you may have later.
After reading one of Dr. Lee's books from the library (I was just passing by it and the title stood out to me) and doing a lot of research on line, I tried several types of progestrone creams to help with my allergies and my severe PMS. This product was by far the best one for the price. I first purchased it at GNC and now get it from Wayne & Mary's down the street. Although, it didn't do a lot for my allergies, the comfort for my PMS symptoms is wonderful! I don't get so irritable; I can concentrate better; I don't get the munchies as bad as before, and my cramping is now only mildly irritating.
The recommendations for pre-menopausal women is to take it for two weeks, instead of three. I think I use it for about a week and a half every month. Something else you should know is that if you take too much, you can start feeling similar symptoms to having too much estrogen in your system. When that happens, I usually just skip a day and I feel better. It's all about balance.
As I hear horror stories about young women who have had to have surgery, and older women who have had to live with the effects of their hormonal imbalance, I am grateful that I found out about this product early. I urge anyone who has any of these issues to start smaller doses earlier to hopefully lessen the issues you may have later.