Endometriosis Helped by Progesterone Cream Therapy.

Endometriosis.
By Sarah Powell


 

Diosgenin cream ingredients | Benefits diosgenin cream | How to use diosgenin cream.  |  Return to Eden Diosgenin (nicknamed Progesterone) Cream.

Sorry - Product Discontinued

NEW!! NEW!!! BIG DRUG COMPANIES USING THE FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION IN AN ATTEMPT TO DESTROY COMPETITION FROM NATURAL HORMONE REPLACEMENT THERAPIES!!!

Do you remember our newsletter last year detailing how Wyeth Pharmaceuticals was attempting to stop compounding pharmacists from prescribing natural progesterone (diosgenin) after their profits fell by more than 57%  from $2.07 billion in 2003 to $800 million in 2004 (after the WHI study had to be stopped)?

Well, now they have gone after centers like ours making complaints to the Federal Trade Commission (FTC).  The FTC's position backed by the big pharmaceutical companies is that Dr. John Lee, M.D.'s studies were not scientific and did not rise to the standard of FDA and National Institutes of Health studies, and that our claims about natural progesterone are false, unfair, deceptive, misleading advertising in violation of the law..

 (Please read what Dr. Helen Pensanti M.D. has to say about this. Read on to how the study was conducted.)  

This is an attempt to force women into taking unsafe proven cancer causing synthetic hormones using your tax dollar to harass natural hormone suppliers. We here at the Women's Menopause Health Center refuse to take away your choice of a healthy alternative to Premarin, Prempro and the other dangerous drugs. We are taking a stand against this heavy handed attempt to destroy competition. We are going to fight for your choice of a healthy way to get through menopause comfortably and safely.

(Ed. note: This was from our newsletter last year. The continued harassment by the FTC has caused us to discontinue our wonderful product. DO NOT be forced into taking something that can kill you. You may purchase safe progesterone cream at your local health food store, or find it a lot less expensively on line at places like ebay and yahoo stores. Do not let these heavy handed tactics destroy your health!)

Return to Eden Chemical Preservative FREE  Natural Progesterone Cream.

  • ALL NATURAL INGREDIENTS - ARTIFICIAL AND CHEMICAL PRESERVATIVE FREE!

  • HIGHEST QUALITY NATURAL INGREDIENTS USP PROGESTERONE CREAM ON MARKET TODAY.

  • 500 MG/OZ USP  PROGESTERONE, 100% PHARMACEUTICAL GRADE.

 1- 4oz jar     Return to Eden Progesterone Cream  MSRP $26.99    $19.95     
2- 4oz jars   
Return to Eden Progesterone Cream                                $35.95     


What is Endometriosis?
Endometriosis, a health problem in women, is also found to be a cause of infertility. The endometrium is the tissue that lines the uterus (womb) and when this tissue finds itself outside on other areas, the resulting condition is called endometriosis. Endometriosis can be found:

• On or under the ovaries
• Behind the uterus
• On the tissues that hold the uterus in place
• On the bowels or bladder.

This tissue gone astray can cause severe pain, infertility and very heavy periods.

Symptoms of Endometriosis
Pain is the most common symptom of this ailment, and they are often concentrated in the abdomen, lower back and pelvic areas. Other symptoms may include:
• Painful menstrual cramps
• Pain during and after sex
• Intestinal pain
• Painful bowel movement and urination during menstrual period
• Heavy and long menstrual periods
• Spotting or bleeding between periods
• Fatigue

Women with endometriosis may also suffer from gastrointestinal problems such as diarrhea, constipation and bloating during menstrual periods.

Who gets Endometriosis?
Around 5 Million American women have endometriosis; making it a common health problem for women. Women with this condition are averaging 27 years of age, get their monthly cycles and have 2-5 years of the symptoms before finding out they carry this condition.

Factors Raising Chances of Endometriosis
• Starting her period at an early age
• Have heavy and prolonged periods (lasting more than 7 days)
• Have short monthly cycle (less than 27 days)
• Have relatives with endometriosis (mother/sister/aunt/cousins)

How do I reduce chances of developing Endometriosis?
• Exercise regularly
• Avoid drinking alcohol and caffeine
• If you are constantly bothered by constant pain every time you have your period, consult an expert for early diagnosis

How would I know if I have Endometriosis?
If your monthly period is always accompanied by pain, maybe it is time to submit yourself to a thorough examination by your own OB/GYN. Your family history will be reviewed and you may be subjected to certain procedures like pelvic exams. During this exam, your doctor can immediately see signs of endometriosis. At other times, further evaluation may be needed and you will therefore be made to undergo additional tests such as:
• Ultrasound (which uses sound waves to “see” the body)
• Magnetic Resonance Imaging or MRI (which uses magnets and radio waves to make a “ picture “ inside the body)

The only sure way to make sure is to undergo a surgery known as Laparoscopy. A tiny slit is made in the abdomen and a thin tube with light is placed inside to see growths from endometriosis. Sometimes diagnosis can be arrived at seeing these growths, but at other times, a biopsy (taking of a small portion of the tissue) may have to be performed.

Treatment
There is no cure for endometriosis, but there are various treatments for pain and infertility that accompanies this condition. Your doctor will be the best authority on this. The kind of treatment you choose will depend on factors such as: the kind of symptoms you have, age and plans in starting your pregnancy.

If you are having mild symptoms and pains, you may just be made to take over-the-counter pain medications (like ibuprofen or naproxen) to bring remedy and relief.

When pain medication won’t do and you have no plans of getting pregnant anytime soon, you can be treated with hormone medicines. This is best for women with small growths and don’t have severe pains.

Just remember, the pain related to endometriosis is something that is not to be taken lightly. It can interfere with your life.

Do not wait long in consulting your doctor. There are treatments that can relieve the symptoms- medicines for pain relief and surgery can help overcome the infertility issue. Be educated and learn as much of it as you can. You would be doing yourself a lot of good simply by talking to family, friends and your doctor.

Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Sarah_Powell

Perimenopause and Menopause Article Index.

Hormone Replacement Therapy | Menopause symptoms | Perimenopause Symptoms | Controlling Hot Flashes. | Premarin | Prempro | Natural Hormone ReplacementProgesterone Cream | Colon Cleanse Menopause FAQ | About Us | Home. | Archived newsletters | Menopause exercise tips | Bath and body recipes | Menopause food recipesSite Map | Natural Hormone Replacement Products.

FREE! Enter your email address in the box below to receive our free informative newsletter with menopause information updates, product specials, and discounts.  Our email lists remain private. (Be sure to add info@womens-menopause-health.com to your accepted email addresses to ensure delivery.)

Women's Menopause Health Center
1070 S. Calumet Road #2496
Chesterton, IN 46304
(800) 959-9036

info@womens-menopause-health.com


Caution: The products and the claims made about specific products on or through this site have not been evaluated by Women's Menopause Health Center or the United States Food and Drug Administration and are not approved to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent disease. The information provided on this site is for informational purposes only and is not intended as a substitute for advice from your physician or other health care professional or any information contained on or in any product label or packaging. You should not use the information on this site for diagnosis or treatment of any health problem or for prescription of any medication or other treatment. You should consult with a healthcare professional before starting any diet, exercise or supplementation program, before taking any medication, or if you have or suspect you might have a health problem. The news related to natural vitamins and nutritional supplements have been provided for informational purposes only. Women's Menopause Health Center and all of its affiliates, are not liable for any event following the viewing of this website.  California residents refer to Proposition 65.

Copyright © 2000-2007 Women's Menopause Health Center - All rights reserved