Guest guest Posted July 6, 2007 Report Share Posted July 6, 2007 Dee, you don't have to be worried about hormonal imbalance when you approach it a more natural way; in fact you and the other ladies most likely don't need progesterone cream at all. HGH growth hormone is the one that reduces with age, dragging down and unbalancing the other hormonal levels partly due to lack of repair to the glands that issue them. When the HGH level is maintained at a more youthful level, the other hormone levels tend to fall into line again over the months; this can be accomplished with SomaLife gHP, which is patented for this purpose. In fact the restoration of other hormone levels is so pronounced that many leading anti-aging specialists do not take the hormonal baseline readings until the client has been on SomaLife gHP for six months, and indicate that a baseline would be meaningless at first because the numbers are all about to improve based on fluctuation of ONE hormone, the master growth hormone, which happens to be the one we can most easily support in the most natural way. As a biological testament to their rediscovered youthfulness on the SomaLife gHP program, several ladies in their 50's started menstruating again; infrequent but it happens, and most people become about 8-12 years younger biologically as a result of the therapy. This is about 95% effective by the way, so the catch phrase " everyone's different " does not apply. Positive effect extends to improved artery and vein walls, bowel lining, connective tissue, improved muscle and skin, reduced bruising, better libido, improved immune system, healing, recovery and energy, hair growing in in the right colour, body mass index improvement, improved lipid (cholesterol) values, reduced osteoporosis, arthritis, improved cardiac output and improved kidney and thymus gland size and function, a whole lot of things listed on the HGH therapy page: http://members.shaw.ca/SomaLife-gHP/ I have quite a few elderly clients on SomaLife who wouldn't stop taking it; works for them and works for my family too. Me, I'm about in the middle of the pack healthwise and fitness-wise for a 44 or 45 year old. I'm 52. Race ya! Duncan > > The problem is though, that we are all so different, and what would be ok > for one person could be damaging to another. Also hormone regulation is is > a really tricky thing to do, it isn't like taking vitamins etc., which is > why I never took HRT. I thought that as my body had decided that I didn't > need it, why mess with that? There's not a lot you can do about age really. > Dee > >  > > <'Tis not right, a woman going into such places by herself. " Granny nodded. > She thoroughly approved of such sentiments so long as there was, of course, > no suggestion that they applied to her.> > > -- (Terry Pratchett, Wyrd Sisters) > > -- Re: Progesterone Cream-back to Dee > > > > I would not want to imbalance hormones for anyone but it is actually AGE > that does it to us. Which then leads to many other problems. > > > > Bonnie > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 6, 2007 Report Share Posted July 6, 2007 Being the cynical old skeptic that I am, why isn't everyone in the world on it and why hasn't it been all over the media? I'm not knocking it you understand, just curious. Over the years, I have spent probably thousands on buying stuff which is supposed to be anti-aging (things like alpha lipoic acid) but they never are. I just wondered what makes this different. Mind you, if it *does* work, I will be buying it like a shot! Dee  <'Tis not right, a woman going into such places by herself. " Granny nodded. She thoroughly approved of such sentiments so long as there was, of course, no suggestion that they applied to her.> -- (Terry Pratchett, Wyrd Sisters) -- Re: Progesterone Cream-back to Dee -- anti-aging properly Dee, you don't have to be worried about hormonal imbalance when you Approach it a more natural way; in fact you and the other ladies most Likely don't need progesterone cream at all. HGH growth hormone is the one that reduces with age, dragging down And unbalancing the other hormonal levels partly due to lack of Repair to the glands that issue them. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 6, 2007 Report Share Posted July 6, 2007 Hi Duncan, I have just looked at a few sites for HGH and am wondering why you recommend SomaLife gHP particularly. I have found one which offers a money back guarantee and is a third of the cost of SomaLife. There is also a site which has researched this subject independently and which recommends a product called GHR1000 as being the best one also offering a money back guarantee. This is more expensive but still a lot less than SomaLife. Again, just curious. Dee  <'Tis not right, a woman going into such places by herself. " Granny nodded. She thoroughly approved of such sentiments so long as there was, of course, no suggestion that they applied to her.> -- (Terry Pratchett, Wyrd Sisters) -- Re: Progesterone Cream-back to Dee -- anti-aging properly Dee, you don't have to be worried about hormonal imbalance when you Approach it a more natural way; in fact you and the other ladies most Likely don't need progesterone cream at all. HGH growth hormone is the one that reduces with age, dragging down And unbalancing the other hormonal levels partly due to lack of Repair to the glands that issue them. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 6, 2007 Report Share Posted July 6, 2007 Dee: If your email (below) is referring to Progesterone cream, it has been available for a long time and Dr. Lee's book in 1996, brought us information on what the benefits are of using progesterone. You can learn more at www.johnleemd.com It is simply a hormone that we run out of first, a calming, bone protecting hormone that most women really miss. When this is at a low ebb, it gives the Estrogen " free reign " because up to that time, Estrogen has always been kept DOWN, by the Progesterone. And we all know now that rising Estrogen levels in middle-age women puts them at risk for Uterine and Breast Cancer. Bonnie Re: Progesterone Cream-back to Dee -- anti-aging properly Dee, you don't have to be worried about hormonal imbalance when you Approach it a more natural way; in fact you and the other ladies most Likely don't need progesterone cream at all. HGH growth hormone is the one that reduces with age, dragging down And unbalancing the other hormonal levels partly due to lack of Repair to the glands that issue them. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 6, 2007 Report Share Posted July 6, 2007 No Bonnie, I was talking about SomaLife gHP which Duncan was recommending. Dee  <'Tis not right, a woman going into such places by herself. " Granny nodded. She thoroughly approved of such sentiments so long as there was, of course, no suggestion that they applied to her.> -- (Terry Pratchett, Wyrd Sisters) -- Re: Re: Progesterone Cream-back to Dee -- anti-aging properly Dee: If your email (below) is referring to Progesterone cream, it has been available for a long time and Dr. Lee's book in 1996, brought us information on what the benefits are of using progesterone. You can learn more at www.johnleemd.com It is simply a hormone that we run out of first, a calming, bone protecting hormone that most women really miss. When this is at a low ebb, it gives the Estrogen " free reign " because up to that time, Estrogen has always been kept DOWN, by the Progesterone. And we all know now that rising Estrogen levels in middle-age women puts them at risk for Uterine and Breast Cancer. Bonnie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 6, 2007 Report Share Posted July 6, 2007 Thing with progesterone cream is, get tested first! Don't " assume " . I got mine tested and saw it was 1/3 what it should be. So, I got on a great natural one from yams... No harm there! --------------------------------- Fussy? Opinionated? Impossible to please? Perfect. Join 's user panel and lay it on us. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 6, 2007 Report Share Posted July 6, 2007 All Progesterone cream is made from Yams and/or Soybeans. Bonnie Re: Progesterone Cream-back to Dee -- anti-aging properly Thing with progesterone cream is, get tested first! Don't " assume " . I got mine tested and saw it was 1/3 what it should be. So, I got on a great natural one from yams... No harm there! --------------------------------- Fussy? Opinionated? Impossible to please? Perfect. Join 's user panel and lay it on us. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 7, 2007 Report Share Posted July 7, 2007 Well, either way. My point is that I needed it. Some here complained it messed them up. But did they just look at a few symptoms and assume it's progesterone and try that, or did they get their levels tested..? Big difference. Ditto for candida. It is a very generic term for many many symptoms. Do most have it? Sure. Do most have a bunch of other bacteria and parasites with similar symptoms? You bet. My giardia was through the roof, before rifing, and that has very similar symptoms to candida.... That is why different things work for different people, I think. Because it's really not all candida... fortunately, the diet that cleans up one surely helps it all. But there ARE things to do for different ailments... --------------------------------- Get the free toolbar and rest assured with the added security of spyware protection. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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