The Effects of
Progesterone On Your Bones!
In 1990, a California physician, Dr. John R. Lee, conducted a three-year study with 100 post-menopausal patients, aged 40 – 80.
Dr. Lee noted that 63 of his participants, who used progesterone REGULARLY, had a 15.4% increase in bone mineralization.
From this study, Dr. Lee concluded that by using transdermal bio-identical progesterone, the rate of osteoporosis (bones demineralize) can be delayed. (In other words, you can delay osteoporosis naturally, without any side effects, if you use transdermal bio-identical progesterone crème regularly).
That same year, Dr. Jeri Lynn Prior at the University of British Columbia found that progesterone aided in the formation and maintenance of bones, as it was able to speed growth and healing rates. (Every woman wants that right?)
Five years later, the PEPI trials (Postmenopausal Estrogen Progestin Interventions), one of the largest progesterone studies ever conducted, tracked 875 women, aged 45 to 64 for approximately three years.
The researchers concluded that bio-identical estrogen, combined with bio-identical progesterone, had the most effect on raising HDL (“good” cholesterol) without creating the pre-cancerous uterine effects that synthetic forms of estrogen and progesterone produced.
The PEPI trials clearly demonstrated that natural progesterone works better than progestin (synthetic progesterone) in protecting both the uterus & the heart.
If you're interested in trying these bio-identical hormones, we'll let you know how to order them today!
Dr. Allen Roberds & Dr. Valerie Grevers
4038 Remington Dr. Suite 3 ~ Fayetteville
479-582-1444
Wellness Consultant and Cleansing Director
Roberds Chiropractic
~ Wellness & Pain Relief~
4038 Remington Dr. Suite 3
Fayetteville, AR 72703
479/582-1444
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