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What is Progesterone?

Progesterone is the single most important hormone made by the female body. It is critically important for the health of virtually every cell and organ of the body.

Because progesterone is a master hormone, it is used as a precursor for the production of other important hormones, such as estrogen and cortisone.

Progesterone production, however, can be suppressed by environmental antagonists, such as the hormones found in most commercially grown meats & dairy products, pesticides, petro-chemicals, prescription hormones and stress.

Informed women have restored progesterone levels by removing these environmental antagonists, successfully managing stress, implementing a high fiber diet and consistent use of a properly formulated natural progesterone cream.

Some of the other benefits of Natural Progesterone can be accessed from the Natural Progesterone Page!

The molecule for Natural Progesterone looks like this:

 

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[...] Natural progesterone is made by the ovaries prior to menopause and by the adrenal glands and fat cells after menopause and is the precursor for natural estrogen. It is the single most important hormone in the female body.   [+] More [...]

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