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Guide To Using Progesterone Cream For The Best Results

HOW TO USE BALANCED WOMAN PROGESTERONE CREAM If you are still having periods If you are not having periods 01 02 Count the first day of your period as Day 1. Then, count forward 12-days and this is the day you will start using You will use Balanced Woman 3 continual weeks (21-Days). You will take 7-days off. We recommend not using Balanced Woman the first 7-days of the month as we have found it is much easier for Balanced Woman. Continue for 14-days. Discontinue use on the 15th day. You should start your period 2-3 days after discontinuing the product. Once you begin to menstruate, contin- ue the process as above. women to stay on track by follow- ing this schedule. Where to apply Balanced Woman When to apply Balanced Woman 03 04 To quote Dr. John Lee. "Because pro- gesterone is very fat-soluble, it is easily absorbed through the skin. From sub- cutaneous fat, progesterone is ab- sorbed into capillary blood. Thus ab- sorption is best at all the skin sites where people blush: face, neck, chest, breasts, inner arms and palms of the hands." Progesterone Cream stays in your system for 12-hours. To receive desired results, progesterone cream should be in your system 24 hours daily with the exception of your off days. Use a half pump in the morning and one half pump before bedtime to ensure the progester- one cream continues to help balance your hormones continually. How To Measure A 12-Hour Application Of Progesterone Cream A 1" pump, which is the same as teaspoon, which is the same as strip Depending on how imbalanced a Woman's progesterone levels are, results can take up to 90-days. It is for this reason Dr. Lee always stressed the importance of tracking your symptoms for 90 days.

Guide To Using Progesterone Cream For The Best Results

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How and when to apply progesterone cream for getting the best benefits for PMS, PMDD, PCOS, Endometriosis, Mood Swings, menopause, pre-menopause, osteoporosis, and heart disease

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