Progesterone
Find out more about natural progesterone and our progesterone cream at our Progesterone cream FAQ page. Whether you are experiencing symptoms of pre-menopause, peri-menopause, or menopause itself, you will discover how our topically applied natural progesterone cream can give you the relief you desire and deserve.
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Natural Progesterone Cream and Dr. John Lee, MD
The name Dr. John Lee, MD, usually comes up when discussing Natural Progesterone because he is the pioneer and leading authority on the subject of Natural Hormone Replacement.
When choosing a natural progesterone product, Dr. Lee recommends the following:
- Transdermal cream (absorbed through the skin) rather than oral progesterone because 80% to 90% of the oral dose is lost through the liver. At least 200 to 400 mg daily is needed orally to achieve a physiologic dose of 15 to 24 mg daily. Such high doses create undesirable metabolites and unnecessarily overload the liver.
- Tubes rather than jars because progesterone deteriorates over time with exposure to oxygen. By the time you reach the bottom of the jar, you’re getting less progesterone. Tubes reduce the exposure to oxygen, ensuring more potency over time.
- Creams that contain 450-500 mg of progesterone per ounce. Using a ¼ teaspoon daily would provide about 20 mg/day.
- Creams that contain no mineral oil. Mineral oil prevents the progesterone from being absorbed into the skin.