Progesterone Resource
Center
Complications
Regarding Progesterone Cream
by Dr. Joseph Mercola
If one
has not read Dr. Lees books on What
Your Doctor May Not Tell You About Premenopause and What
Your Doctor May Not Tell You About Menopause,
I would highly recommend them. These books are
classics and should be in everyones natural
medicine library. Progesterone cream has been one
of the most important supplements I have ever used
in my practice.
I have come to a recent
realization regarding the use of these creams. Most
women in our culture are
estrogen dominant, so using the progesterone goes a
long way towards balancing hormones which usually decreases
a womans risk for breast cancer, improves her
PMS and breast tenderness and normalizes her cycle.
Like most good things in life if one uses too much
of the hormone cream, complications can develop in
disruption in ones hormone balance.
Dr. Lee is fond of using the lower dose creams to
avoid this. But this complication can still occur with
the low-dose creams. I always attempt to provide the
most cost effective solution in my practice so I use
prescription strength 10% cream. Theoretically, there
is no problem with this if one uses it as directed.
There is a huge cost savings as this concentration
is able to get the cost down to $3 per month. However,
if one uses more than 1/16 of a teaspoon, complications
appear to be inevitable.
The problem relates
to the fact that progesterone is highly fat soluble
and once applied to the skin
will store itself in a womans fat tissue. When
one first uses the cream, there is no problem here
as the fat stores are very low. But as time goes on,
the cream accumulates and contributes to disruptions
in the adrenal hormones such as DHEA, cortisol, and
testosterone. I have learned that although progesterone
cream is an enormously useful tool, it needs to be
used very cautiously.
I have also learned that it is FAR MORE IMPORTANT
to work to normalize the adrenal hormones first. Once
the adrenal hormones are balanced, the progesterone
levels will frequently normalize and one will not require
any cream. The wonderful thing about adrenal normalization
is that it usually only takes 3-6 months to balance
these hormones. Once they are balanced, one usually
does not require any hormone supplements to keep them
balanced.
The balancing process
involves lifestyle changes first. If you havent already guessed it by now, the
diet at Read This First on my home page www.mercola.com
is the first step. Secondly, one needs to get to bed
by 10 PM. This is an essential part of the process.
If one is routinely going to bed after 10, then ones
biorhythms will be disrupted. Addressing emotional
stress in ones life is the other huge component.
I believe that the therapy we are now offering in with
Applied Psychoneurobiology, APN, (see the article section
on my web site) is one of the most effective tools
for this. APN clearly is not the only way to address
this and there are many other wonderful approaches
out there. Journaling is one of the better and least
expensive ones, but there are many other approaches
also.
Once the lifestyle issues are addressed, then one
would ideally evaluate the adrenal and female hormones.
One of the better ways to do this is though measuring
salivary hormone concentrations. I had been using Aeron
Labs, and they do good work. Dr. Zava used to run it
and now he runs his own company, which is also a fine
lab. However, I have recently been introduced to BioHealth
Diagnostics (800-570-2000) and I am hugely impressed
with their services. They hold regular seminars and
are even having one this weekend in San Diego. I would
have loved to attend, but I am still catching up from
my earlier learning tour. They also hold weekly phone
seminars for health care professionals, which are excellent.
I really believe they have a huge jump on the other
labs as they run multiple samples to make these measurements.
One can certainly perform the same test at other labs,
but the bill for all the samples would literally by
two to three times as expensive. The other labs also
do not have an educational component. They have a wonderful
clinician, Dr. Dan Bivens, who walks the health care
professional through proper evaluation of the test
results.
Once the results are in, the hormonal manipulation
generally involves using sublingual hormones such as
DHEA and pregnenolone or cortisol improving agents
such as licorice root extract. The exact dosage, timing
and use are determined by the results of the test.
The absolutely incredible aspect of this testing and
treatment strategy is that it recalibrates the brain
and helps the body to start making the hormones by
themselves so one is not stuck on hormone treatment
for the rest of their life.
Getting back to progesterone
cream, I have been finding that many of the women
who were on the cream have terribly
elevated levels of this hormone. This is not good.
Progesterone is normally a cyclical hormone and the
body really needs to see a change in the concentration
to affect a proper physiological response. If the level
is constantly above the concentration that it recognizes
as "off" or low, this is not possible. Fortunately,
this is repairable. But it may involve going off the
cream for as long as two years to wash the progesterone
out of the system.
I am still in an evaluation stage and learning about
how common this is in my own practice as I have just
started using this system for the past month. At this
point, I am relatively convinced that this is a big
part of the picture for hormone replacement.
Recommendations
If you are a health
care professional and dispensing or recommending
progesterone cream, I would recommend
you contact BioHealth Diagnostics for an information
kit. If you are not one of my patients, you can contact
them for a health care professional in your area. If
you are one of my patients, there will be a huge shift
in the way that we are administering the dispensing
of progesterone cream in our office. We will not dispense
any cream at this point without a proper evaluation
of ones adrenal and female hormones. This will
be done through salivary hormone testing. This test
is usually covered by ones health insurance.
This will allow me to normalize and restore the finely
tuned hormone balance that ones body is designed
to have, rather than blindly slapping on progesterone
cream without any appreciation of the potential complication
or hormone disruptions.
Natural progesterone is the exact same hormone that
is produced by a woman's ovary. It is made from naturally
occurring plant steroids found in the wild yam. It
is NOT the synthetic version that is commonly purchased
as tablets with a prescription such as Provera. The
synthetic progesterone can produce severe side effects
including increased risk of cancer, abnormal menstrual
flow, fluid retention, nausea, and depression. Side
effects are extremely rare with natural progesterone.
The only one of concern is that it might slightly alter
the timing of the menstrual cycle.
Reasons Why Natural
Progesterone Made by Your Body Is Good
Natural progesterone is very useful to balance excess
estrogen. Natural progesterone is also different from
estrogen in that your body can use it as a precursor
or starting material to make other hormones such as
adrenal hormones. It can even convert it into estrogen
or testosterone if your body needs it. The table on
the next page lists the properties of estrogen relative
to progesterone. Some of the reasons that estrogen
is frequently in excess in many women are:
1. Over production of estrogen. Ovarian cysts or tumors
can lead to excess estrogen production. Stress also
increases production, but probably the most common
cause is obesity. All body fat has an enzyme which
converts adrenal steroids to estrogen, so the more
fat you have, the more estrogen is present.
2. Inability to breakdown estrogen. Excess estrogen
is generally removed by the liver. Diseases of the
liver like cirrhosis or decreased enzyme activity can
lead to increased estrogen levels. Vitamin B6 and magnesium
are necessary for the liver to neutralize estrogen.
Increased sugar intake will also excrete magnesium
and interfere with its ability to breakdown estrogen.
3. Exposure to pesticides
in foods. Most of us eat foods that have pesticides
on them. These and many
other unnatural chemicals share a common structure
with estrogen and serve as "false" estrogens
which further stimulates the body's estrogen receptors.
4. Estrogen supplementation. Clearly any additional
estrogen given by prescription will increase the level
unless it is properly balanced with natural progesterone.
5. Decreased production of progesterone. Progesterone
is necessary to counterbalance estrogen. If women do
not ovulate during their cycle they will not produce
any progesterone that cycle. This happens commonly
and worsens the already disturbed progesterone/estrogen
balance.
For More Detailed Information on Natural Progesterone:
You can purchase What Your Doctor May Not Tell You
About Menopause by Dr. John Lee. It is paperback book
for $13 and was published in May of 1996 and the newer
version What Your Doctor May Not Tell You About Pre
Menopause published in 1999 with a blue cover.
Estrogen Effects |
Progesterone Effects |
|
Protects against breast cysts |
Increases body fat storage |
Helps use fat for energy and keep it off hips |
Salt and fluid retention |
Natural diuretic (water pill) |
Depression and headaches |
Natural anti-depressant |
Interferes with thyroid hormone |
Facilitates thyroid hormone action |
Increases blood clotting and risk of stroke |
Normalizes blood clotting |
Decreases libido (sex drive) |
Increases libido |
Impairs blood sugar control |
Normalizes blood sugar levels |
Loss of zinc and retention of copper |
Normalizes zinc and copper levels |
Reduced oxygen level in all cells |
Restores proper cell oxygen levels |
Increased risk of endometrial cancer |
Prevents endometrial cancer |
Increased risk of breast cancer |
Helps prevent breast cancer |
Helps decrease bone loss slightly |
Increases bone building |
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2004 Dr. Joseph Mercola. All Rights Reserved.
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