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suzieq
9 years agoMember
Well, it just all makes sense to me. From what I now know progesterone drops dramatically during menopause and it is estrogen dominance that seems to be the problem. There needs to be balance between estrogen and progesterone (don't confuse with progestin in HRT medication).
My GP believes all women in menopause would benfefit from compounded natural progesterone cream to protect their breasts. (They can't put natural progesterone in a pill). She also said we have 3 circulating estrogens 2 good, one bad but drug companies can't design a drug to discriminate so aramatose inhibitors block them all. All very interesting.
Please don't go off anything I say or anything I post. I just like to share information. Always check with your own medical team on everything posted. If anyone here does want to check these facts with their Oncologists and are told anything different I would love to hear about it. Cheers SueX
My GP believes all women in menopause would benfefit from compounded natural progesterone cream to protect their breasts. (They can't put natural progesterone in a pill). She also said we have 3 circulating estrogens 2 good, one bad but drug companies can't design a drug to discriminate so aramatose inhibitors block them all. All very interesting.
Please don't go off anything I say or anything I post. I just like to share information. Always check with your own medical team on everything posted. If anyone here does want to check these facts with their Oncologists and are told anything different I would love to hear about it. Cheers SueX