Guest guest Posted December 31, 2007 Report Share Posted December 31, 2007 I just found this in an article I was reading regarding candidia.I ,myself do not know if I have candidia over growth, I do try and take a good probiotic. I have to buy more. Now, after reading this, I am thinking of not taking the natural progesterone this month. Does anyone know ,since I take it only for six days a month, will I be ok not to take it all of a sudden? Of particular interest to me was the section that taught that if yeast is the problem, using progesterone, even natural progesterone, can cause hormone imbalance symptoms to become worse! This, I believe, is very important information to add to any study of the use of natural progesterone The reason for the worsening of symptoms is because progesterone has an influence on yeast growth. All this has something to do with hormone and acidity levels at the time of month when a woman is fertile. Thanks, a Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 31, 2007 Report Share Posted December 31, 2007 Thanks for sharing that info...I have always been prone to yeast infections and when I tried progesterone supplementation I felt AWFUL. Kim RE: Progesterone and Yeast/ candidia I just found this in an article I was reading regarding candidia.I ,myself do not know if I have candidia over growth, I do try and take a good probiotic. I have to buy more. Now, after reading this, I am thinking of not taking the natural progesterone this month. Does anyone know ,since I take it only for six days a month, will I be ok not to take it all of a sudden? Of particular interest to me was the section that taught that if yeast is the problem, using progesterone, even natural progesterone, can cause hormone imbalance symptoms to become worse! This, I believe, is very important information to add to any study of the use of natural progesterone The reason for the worsening of symptoms is because progesterone has an influence on yeast growth. All this has something to do with hormone and acidity levels at the time of month when a woman is fertile. Thanks, a Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 31, 2007 Report Share Posted December 31, 2007 Kim, I am very low in progesterone so I will have to wait for salivia test and see What Val thinks I should do. I am finding that so many things can set off other things that I do not Know what to take. I am at my worst and may it never get worse than this! So I have been taking Mag Citrate, Omega3, Calcium w D. But Val mentioned today in a post that if ones adrenals are not fixed Then the vitamins are really not going to be absorbed. She made a good point That the best vitamins are eating clean, organic food. As of now, I am lucky to Eat at all , I had to drink gluten free slim fast the other day because of hoe exhausted I Was and I was not able to drive to the market. My mom does go out and get things for Me but with the organic food it is best I do it because she can make a mountain out of a moehilllol. a -- Re: RE: Progesterone and Yeast/ candidia Thanks for sharing that info...I have always been prone to yeast infections and when I tried progesterone supplementation I felt AWFUL. Kim RE: Progesterone and Yeast/ candidia I just found this in an article I was reading regarding candidia.I ,myself Do not know if I have candidia over growth, I do try and take a good Probiotic. I have to buy more. Now, after reading this, I am thinking of not Taking the natural progesterone this month. Does anyone know ,since I take it only for six days a month, will I be ok Not to take it all of a sudden? Of particular interest to me was the section that taught that if yeast is The problem, using progesterone, even natural progesterone, can cause Hormone imbalance symptoms to become worse! This, I believe, is very Important information to add to any study of the use of natural progesterone The reason for the worsening of symptoms is because progesterone has an Influence on yeast growth. All this has something to do with hormone and Acidity levels at the time of month when a woman is fertile. Thanks, a Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 31, 2007 Report Share Posted December 31, 2007 Progesterone cream actually helps my candida so it might be that it only works for people who are really deficient? Cheri RE: Progesterone and Yeast/ candidia I just found this in an article I was reading regarding candidia.I ,myself do not know if I have candidia over growth, I do try and take a good probiotic. I have to buy more. Now, after reading this, I am thinking of not taking the natural progesterone this month. Does anyone know ,since I take it only for six days a month, will I be ok not to take it all of a sudden? Of particular interest to me was the section that taught that if yeast is the problem, using progesterone, even natural progesterone, can cause hormone imbalance symptoms to become worse! This, I believe, is very important information to add to any study of the use of natural progesterone The reason for the worsening of symptoms is because progesterone has an influence on yeast growth. All this has something to do with hormone and acidity levels at the time of month when a woman is fertile. Thanks, a . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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