Guest guest Posted August 6, 2010 Report Share Posted August 6, 2010 Well, you find out by using it, Lyn and read up on it. And even if you DON'T have any premenopausal symptoms, your hormones could be out of balance and you wouldn't know it. Especially if you have any amount of body fat. Gals that have some CUSHION here and there get through Menopause a whole lot easier, with a lot less symptoms. BUT your Progesterone could be VERY LOW and that puts you at risk for certain things. Bonnie _____ From: Coconut Oil [mailto:Coconut Oil ] On Behalf Of Lyn K Sent: August 6, 2010 2:52 AM Coconut Oil Subject: Re: Varicose veins and Silica-to Sylvia This started when I was 40, so that is a bit early for even premenopause, especially since being 5 years past that and I still have no other signs of such. Five years ago was the worst part of my life and I attributed it to the stress I had then. But that stress is long over and it is still falling out like crazy. So how do I find out if progesterone is the route I should take? ________________________________ From: Bonnie Cole <bonnieview@... <mailto:bonnieview%40sympatico.ca> > Coconut Oil <mailto:Coconut Oil%40> Sent: Thu, August 5, 2010 5:06:07 PM Subject: RE: Varicose veins and Silica-to Sylvia Sylvia; Hair loss is usually related to too much Dihydrotestosterone and/or too little Progesterone, which happens quite often at or NEAR Menopause. Proper levels of DHT combined with a proper balanced level of Progesterone will not cause problems. DHT (di-hydro-testosterone) is a normal metabolite of normal Testosterone. When hormones are in balance we all (women & men) produce some DHT from Testosterone. About 10 % of Testosterone becomes DHT. In a healthy body DHT is balanced by Progesterone (they compete for the same receptor). When hormones are In balance there is no problem. My advice to you Sylvia (depending on your age) is go to your health food store and get a jar of Progesterone Cream and apply 10 mg. per day (or a bit less) for 3 weeks out of each month and take a week off without any cream, going by your calendar. Bonnie _____ From: Coconut Oil <mailto:Coconut Oil%40> [mailto:Coconut Oil <mailto:Coconut Oil%40> ] On Behalf Of Lyn K Sent: August 5, 2010 11:56 AM Coconut Oil <mailto:Coconut Oil%40> Subject: Re: Varicose veins and Silica Hi Bonnie: I just came across BioSil two days ago and, of course, wondered if I should try it. My problem is hair loss for the last 5 years. I have tried many natural routes. No none have stopped it, only slowed it down. And none have regrown any in all this time, it just keeps falling out and it is officially very thin now. I know purity is an issue with anything we put in or on our bodies and it grieves me that I have to be the one to cover my butt for everything I use; I can't just trust anyone's brand. So it may be that purity was not there with each thing I tried. One thing I have been using for months and am staying with is FoTi. But then again, the question is, is the purity there? I do not know how to find that out. I may be just wasting my money on the brand I am using of FoTi. Use has been about 4 months for this. I am also taking coral calcium/magnesium/D, among other whole foods. So can you recommend this expensive BioSil to do what I need? What exactly does it do? ________________________________ From: Bonnie Cole <bonnieview@... <mailto:bonnieview%40sympatico.ca> <mailto:bonnieview%40sympatico.ca> > COCONUT OIL FORUM <Coconut Oil <mailto:Coconut Oil%40> <mailto:Coconut Oil%40> > Sent: Wed, August 4, 2010 2:31:14 PM Subject: Varicose veins and Silica The most BIO-AVAILABEL Silica is called BioSil here in Canada made by JARROW in California and in the US, I think it is called JarrowSil or something similar. It works on hair, skin, nails, bone, connective tissue, the inner lining of the ARTERY called the Tunica Intima and I've seen it work GREAT within 2 weeks. Bonnie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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