Polycystic Ovary Syndrome, (PCOS) and its treatment with Natural Progesterone.
Discover more information on ovarian cysts, their symptoms and treatment using Natural Progesterone
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Of Ovarian cysts, symptoms, and their treatment...
Dr John Lee says:
"I recommend supplementation of normal
physiological doses of progesterone to treat PCOS
(ovarrian cysts ). If progesterone levels rise each month during the luteal phase
of the cycle, as they are supposed to do, this maintains the normal synchronal pattern
each month, and PCOS,
rarely, if ever, occurs.
Natural progesterone should be the basis of PCOS treatment, along
with attention to stress, exercise and diet."
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If you have PCOS or symptoms of Ovarian Cysts....
you can use 15 to 20 mg of progesterone cream daily from day 14 to day
28 of your cycle, adjust accordingly. The disappearance of facial hair and acne are usually
obvious signs that hormones are becoming balanced, but to see these results, you'll need
to give treatment at least 6 months, in conjunction with proper
diet and exercise.
If your symptoms fade, try gradually easing off the progesterone (take half the dose, for
example) and see how it goes.
If your symptoms return, stay on the full dose for six more months. Ideally, as a young woman
you would use the progesterone cream only during the months you need it, and encourage your
body to return to its normal hormonal rhythms as much as possible.
Some women with many damaged follicles may
always need to supplement with a little bit of progesterone cream. "
According to Jerilyn Prior, M.D., insulin stimulates androgen receptors on the outside of the ovary, causing the typical PCOS symptoms of excess hair (on the face, arms and legs), thin hair (on the head), and acne.
Eventually this type of diet will cause obesity, which will cause insulin resistance (the inability of the cells to make insulin) which will aggravate the PCOS even more. The androgens also play a role in blocking the release of the egg from the follicle. Ovarian cysts are also a problem in many women. Dr. Peat says these are usually associated with a low thyroid condition, and that administration of thyroid hormone can get rid of them by lowering estrogen levels and making the ovaries produce more progesterone.
Dr. Lee's approach, on the other hand, is to administer just the progesterone directly.
He says that "natural progesterone, given from day 5 to day 26 of the menstrual month
for two to three cycles, will almost routinely" cause disappearance of these ovarian
cysts by suppressing normal FSH (follicle-stimulating hormone), LH (luteinizing hormone),
and estrogen production and giving the ovary time to heal. Furthermore, studies have been
reported in the Journal of the National Cancer Institute as far back as 1951 in which progesterone
even produced evidence of regression of cervical tumors.
It's reassuring to know that progesterone can protect us in so many ways; but we must all
be alert to the fact that the long-range harmful effects of "estrogen dominance" in
the body are not widely recognized".
