Treats Women with Low Progesterone
Are you having trouble with menstruation or are you
having a hard time overcoming menopause symptoms?
Progesterone is one of the 3 key hormones when it
comes to maintaining hormone balance and menstrual
health. Women need a balance of 3 sex hormones to lead
a healthy life: Progesterone, Estrogen and Testosterone.
The Progesterone hormone balances out the Estrogen hormone, known for being dominant. Estrogen is like a stimulant and Progesterone calms it. Low progesterone levels means that Estrogen dominance might override the effects your progesterone is having on your body. This is known as Progesterone deficiency. It can result in irregular periods, unpleasant menopause side effects and endocrine disorders like PCOS and Endometriosis. It can also affect your ability to conceive and carry through a successful pregnancy..
- Mood swings & anxiety
- General aches and lack of energy
- Unexplained weight gain
- Irregular or heavy menstrual bleeding
- Problems with bladder control
- Hot flashes and night sweats
- Sleep disturbances
- PMS (Premenstrual Syndrome)
- Vaginal dryness
Serious cases of
progesterone deficiency and Estrogen dominance can cause more serious side effects: Breast diseases like Fibrocystic breast disease and breast cancer, Postpartum depression, Infertility, Early miscarriage, Endometriosis and PCOS (Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome).
Low progesterone and many of these side effects are also indications of Perimenopause and Menopause so if you are in your mid-thirties you may be going through early menopause. From the age of 40 a woman’s body starts going through these hormone changes anyway.
Perimenopause, the time leading up to menopause can last for years before periods finally stop altogether. It’s the time when your body starts going through hormone and menstrual changes.