Progesterone the Hormone
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Progesterone is probably one of the most important hormones in the endocrine system. Progesterone runs the entire endocrine system. If any of the hormones are out of balance chances are the progesterone is out of balance too.
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.Cold-pressed has to do with the oils that carry the progesterone cream into your body and ultimately to the receptor sites. Cold-pressed oils are pulled out of the seed not extracted by high heat. As with any food, when you heat to high temperatures you remove the enzymes. The vitamins and minerals are still present when you eat the food but you have to ADD enzymes or your body cannot access them. It is the same with here. Since our oils are cold processed they enter the skin more naturally and the bio-availability of the product is higher. |
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There are vast differences between the natural “progesterone” that the body makes and “progestin” that is a man made chemical substitute.
Progesterone is produced by the ovary once the egg matures and is released. A cyst forms in the area called a corpus luteum and this is what produces progesterone during the 2nd half of a woman’s reproductive cycle. Progesterone is also produced by the adrenal cortex and by the placenta when pregnancy occurs.
Progesterone’s primary role is to conduct the entire endocrine system (balancing all the hormones in the body.) Reproductively progesterone helps to maintain and thicken the uterine lining in the luteal phase of the cycle, it helps to maintain a pregnancy when a fertilized egg implants.
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Progesterone is probably one of the most important hormones in the endocrine system, if not THE most important. Progesterone pretty much runs the entire endocrine system. If any of the hormones are out of balance chances are the progesterone is out of balance too.
This is an analogy of how I like to compare what progesterone is and how it works. The hormones in the body are like a fine-tuned symphony. Each hormone is representing an instrument. If the hormones are in balance, then everything hums along (like instruments being in tune and making beautiful music). Progesterone can be compared to the cymbals. If progesterone is out of balance (from taking chemical hormones or other reasons) the cymbals are replaced by trash can lids.
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FAQs about progesterone
Each woman is unique in how her body produces and responds to progesterone. Some women will require more while others will require less to help alleviate their symptoms. Normally starting out it’s recommended to use the maximum dosage for about 3 months. Cut back the amount used each month until the symptoms of progesterone deficiency disappear. It’s very important to stop progesterone cream usage for at least 5 to 7 days each month.
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Progesterone and Pregnancy: How to Use
Progesterone isnormally made in abundance during pregnancy. Normal of course means if all things were functioning as they should and all hormones were in balance.
At first it is produced by the corpus luteum, from the egg that was released at the ovary. Once the fertilized egg implants the placenta takes over the production of progesterone. Usually around 8 weeks. It is before this time that a high percentages of miscarriages take place.
Progesterone helps maintain the pregnancy – keeping the uterine lining in-tact. Progesterone prevents certain miscarriages and helps to prevent preterm labor and premature birth later on in much the same way. But what if progesterone is deficient? What happens, unfortunately, is miscarriage, preterm labor and premature birth.
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