Source Naturals Progesterone Cream review
Product Features
- Supports Hormonal Balance
- Progesterone from healthful soy
- Guaranteed to contain 500 mg of progesterone per ounce
- Also contains aloe vera, wild yam extract, natural vitamin E, lecithin phospholipids, jojoba oil, and extracts of ginseng root and grapefruit seed
- Available in both tubes and jars for your convenience
Source Naturals Progesterone Cream Directions
Massage 1/4 to 1/2 teaspoon of cream twice daily into smooth skin areas such as wrists, inner arms or thighs, throat, abdomen or chest. Premenopausal women use 14 days prior to the first day of menstruation, discontinue and repeat. Menopausal and postmenopausal women, use for 21 days, discontinue for 7 days and repeat. These are general recommendations only and may need to be modified for individual needs. Please consult your health care profession for specific situations.
Warnings
If you are pregnant, may become pregnant, or breastfeeding, consult with a health care professional before using this product. If irritation occurs, discontinue use. For external use only. Do not use around eye area. This product contains progesterone, a chemical known to the State of California to cause cancer. Consult with your health care practitioner before using this product.
Disclaimer
These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA. These products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
Customer Review for Source Naturals Progesterone Cream
Used this for a couple months. I bought it because I thought it could help with PMS symptoms and to help with Luteal Phase. Anyhow, after 2 months, this did -0- for me. So, I tried the Paraben free exact same version of this with less chemicals, both bought at the local Vitamin Shoppe in FL. And still nothing, no relief, no longer luteal phase.. Nothing! I did more research and found out why. This particular product ingredients contains “wild yam extract” from what I read about it, is basically useless and this product is based from soy (isnt soy an estrogen base?, so why would u use an estrogen when u wnat to increase your progesterone??) (also, aren’t some, most soy made in the usa genetically modified??,(not for me..). Two double negatives!. Wild Yam Extract does nothing and your body can’t absorb it as a progesterone, because its not, its soy based. So all these other people with their 5 star reviews all I can say is Have you ever heard of placebo effect?. You believe it will work so it does!
Also, since this does not contain the “natural” USP progesterone that we need to help us, thus this product did not work on me. Also, check out the ingredients and do your own research, I am not a doctor, but I can read. This ingredient list here is super scary, chemicals and for me not helpful. Be careful with your hormones. I bought these because it was way cheaper for the size. But in life it is true, you get what you pay for!
I am not picking on this product, but the fact is We get what we pay for. And cheaper is not always better, especially when messing with your hormones. So please, please be careful. This product caused no side effects on me nor did it help my symptoms. I would simply have to say it was a 100% waste of money, at least for me. Positively speaking, I guess it moisturized the areas I used it on! Big Whoopee!
HOPE: I found a more expensive, natural, alternative, with less then a dozen natural ingredients. FYI: it is Oasis Serene (found online) and have taken that now for 3 months and wow, it is truly amazing. I just rub it on a different place each morning and night after I Ovulate and It does what it should. I can sleep through the nights, I am calm, I have more energy, My PMS symptoms are mostly gone, no more sore boobs before AF, no more cramps b4 AF and best of all my AF is regular, I have a longer luteal phase, which is what I was looking for as well. This did exactly what I needed this product to do. (Angel K “Angel”)
Source Naturals Natural Progesterone Cream, 4 Ounce (113.4 g)













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