I just wanted to drop a note regarding the significant improvement in my condition after using Progestelle ®. I have
had endometriosis for the last fifteen years. My symptoms were terrible. Severe pain, nausea, headaches,
backache for two weeks out of every month. My hormones were so out of sync that I was having hot flashes at
35. I read a book by Doctor Lee about progesterone and I bought some from my local health food store. The
cream helped a little but not enough to make my life normal.
One day while web surfing I stumbled upon the Progestelle ® site and read that many progesterone creams
contained ingredients which could make my condition worse. I checked the cream I was using and it contained
the ingredients mentioned so I decided to try Progestelle ® to see if it made a difference. The change happened
within one month. The majority of my symptoms are now gone and my life is back to normal. I don't even take
pain medication for cramps anymore. This product is truly wonderful and I would recommend it to anyone
suffering from a hormone related condition.
Sincerely,
Taunya H.
I was diagnosed with endometriosis in the summer of 2001 during laproscopy surgery. I have always had
problems with my periods, especially the pain involved. I was given two choices of further treatment by the
surgeon which was a hysterectomy or drugs. I was not willing to do either of these, so I never went back for my
follow-up appointment. I then was on my own to search for an alternative to drugs and surgery. I read a lot and
searched the internet. The information that was most beneficial to me was found on the internet at the website
www.endo101.com. Before that I knew there was a missing link that I had just not discovered yet. I followed all of
the advice on the website including throwing away all of my personal care products and using only those with no
parabens (chemical estrogens) in them. This made a tremendous difference in my bout with the severe pain of
endometriosis. Since I began to follow the guidelines presented, the severe pelvic pain that I had been
experiencing off and on was completely gone and hasn't returned. I also use the progesterone product that can
be purchased on the website. I was also diagnosed with low progesterone and high estrogen through a saliva
test. It's amazing how many progesterone products contain parabens. This one does not. Using progesterone is
very important in the healing process of this disease. I am now onto the next phase of getting my thyroid in
balance as this problem usually goes hand in hand with endometriosis. I am very thankful to have found this
website. I only wish more women knew about this information so that they could make an informed choice
regarding treatment for endometriosis.
Deb. H
I am a medical doctor. My patients claim to have had great luck with helping endometriosis with our natural system. Patients that use our system claim that they have had better outcomes than conventional surgery or prescription medicines. Part one of our system consists of taking Natural Progesterone. John Lee, MD, an American Norwegian who practiced in California, used Natural Progesterone in his clinical practice as a natural remedy to treat endometriosis with great success for several decades. Part two of our system is to avoid chemicals that cause endometriosis. Prior to 1921, there were only twenty reports of endometriosis in the worldwide medical literature. 150 years ago, endometriosis was virtually unknown. Many chemicals that we use today in daily life did not exist 150 years ago. Now, in the USA, 1 out of 20 women have endometriosis. Chemicals that mimic estrogen (xenoestrogens) seem to be the cause of endometriosis. There are 85,000 chemicals in use in the USA, and some of these chemicals have hormonal effects that provoke endometriosis.
1. Avoid the chemicals in our daily lives that mimic estrogen.
2. Take Natural Progesterone , NOT synthetic prescription Progestins.
See our new website talking about treatment of endometriosis using a Natural Alternative Approach.
Mainstream medicine readily acknowledges that pregnancy will stop and reverse endometrosis. The primary hormone of pregnancy
is Natural Progesterone. "Pro" means "for". "Gesterone" means gestation. Gestation means the time spent for preganancy.
So Natural Progesterone means "for gestation". Natural Progesterone is bioidentical to the hormone your body makes. Brand name doctor prescribed Progestins are chemically modified to be patented to be sold at a high profit and CAUSE cancer according to
a recent copy of the Physician's Desk Reference (PDR). Bioidentical Natural Progesterone was approved by the FDA for marketing by Solvay Pharmaceuticals
to PREVENT endometrial hyperplasia in postmenopausal women who have not had a hysterectomy as well as for use in secondary amenorrhea. Untreated, Endometrial
Hyperplasia untreated typically leads to Endometrial Cancer. See www.endo101.com.
Giving
Natural Progesterone topically to an endometriosis patient tells the patient�s body that it is pregnant, simulating pregancy.
Endometriosis usually gets better during pregnancy. So if pregnancy makes endometriosis better, and if high levels of Natural
Progesterone are present during pregnancy, then why wouldn't topical Natural Progesterone make endometriosis better? Natural Progesterone is NOT the same as prescription Progestins given to you
by your doctor.
Our system is better than competing Natural Progesterone products because we tell you exactly what chemicals to avoid.
We tell you what safe products to switch to. I spent 3-4 months full time researching that list of chemicals in your daily
life to avoid. It is NOT a hard list to follow once you get used to it. We have used this list clinically on our patients
since 1999, and have had great success with it. Women who strictly follow this list claim they usually feel better in 2 months
even if they don�t take Natural Progesterone. After 2 years, the women who continue to follow this list feel even better. Typically,
patients claim less or total cessation of cramping, less nausea, and much reduced pain.
This "easy to follow" list (a $19.95 value) and information of why these chemicals are on the list comes FREE with our product.
Women that strictly follow that list claim they get better after 2 months. This list was researched by a Medical Doctor, myself.
The chemicals that mimic estrogen need at least several months to wash out of the human body.
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Progestelle ® works better because it does NOT have parabens. Many of our competitors use parabens to preserve their product.
The parabens were recently found to mimic estrogen. Excess estrogen makes endometriosis worse. Patients that have used Natural
Progesterone formulated with parabens switch to our product and claim to feel better. They feel better because our product
does NOT contain parabens. Parabens clinically seem to make endometriosis worse in my patients.
Progestelle ® works better because it is packed in glass. Recent research has shown that plastic additives also mimic estrogen.
A cover story in TIME magazine Oct. 30, 2000 reported that plastic additives mimic estrogen. Glass is more expensive to buy and
ship. But we think our product works better because it is packed in glass. Our competitors use cheap plastic containers. But
we use glass because we want to see our customers get better, NOT worse. Many of our customers think our product works better.
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Progestelle ® is Double Strength. So 1 ounce of Progestelle ® contains 900 mg of Natural Progesterone dissolved in Coconut Oil.
No unpronounceable junk in our product. No water. You get twice as much for the price! Our customers tell us that our product
works better especially for endometriosis.
Our competitors use 400-500 mg per ounce cream. But Cream is just oil and water mixed together with a chemical to keep it mixed
together. Typically, Cream has 70% water. So if there is water in the product you need parabens or some preservative to kill the
bacteria. Parabens mimic
estrogen. Excess estrogen makes endometriosis worse. Why would you want to do that? After putting the cream on the body, the
water evaporates off in a couple of minutes and you just have the oil on the body anyway. The Natural Progesterone is in the
oil, not the water.
So our Progestelle ® 1 ounce is equal to 2 ounces of our competitors� product.
We think our system for helping is so superior to our competitors that we are giving you a money back guarantee.
IF you strictly follow the chemicals to avoid list and take Progestelle ® for two months and are not satisfied. Just tell us.
You will get your money back (shipping and handling $5.50 in the USA not included).
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"Endometriosis is a serious condition in which tiny islets of endometrium (inner lining cells of the uterus) become scattered in areas where they don't belong: the fallopian tubes, within the uterine musculature (adenomyosis), and on the outer surface of the uterus and other pelvic organs, the colon, the bladder, and the sides of the pelvic cavity. With each monthly cycle, these islets of endometrium respond to ovarian hormones exactly as endometrial cells do within the uterus - they increase in size, swell with blood, and bleed into the surrrounding tissue at menstruation. The bleeding (no matter how small) into the surrounding tissue causes inflammation and is very painful, often disabling. Symptoms begin seven days to twelve days before menstruation and then become excruciatingly painful during menstruation. The pain may be diffuse and may cause painful intercourse or painful bowel movements, depending on the sites involved. Diagnosis is not easily established, as there is no lab test to identify endometrial islets, nor are they usually large enough to show on an X ray or sonogram. Laproscopy (a minimally invasive surgery enabling a doctor to look into the abdomen with a small scope) is very useful in this regard.
The cause of endometriosis is unclear. Some authorities argue that these endometrial cells wander out through the fallopian tubes. Others suggest they are displaced through some sort of embryological mix-up when an embryo is just forming its tissues. The fact is, however, that endometriosis seems to be a disease of the twentieth century. Given the severity of the pains and the association with monthly periods, it seems unlikely that earlier doctors would not have described the condition. Now that we know about xenoestrogens and the fact that the tissues of the developing embryo are especially sensitive to the toxic effects of xenoestrogens, it is tempting to speculate that our petrochemical age has spawned diseases we've never known before--and that endometriosis is one of them.
Mainstream treatment of endometriosis is difficult and not very successsful. Surgical attempts at removing each and every endometrial implant throughout the pelvis is only temporarily successful. Many of the tiny islets are simply too small to see, and eventually they enlarge and the condition recurs. Another surgical venture is even more radical: the removal of both ovaries, the uterus and the fallopian tubes, the aim being to remove or reduce hormone levels as much as possible--not a pleasant prospect.
When women with endometriosis delay childbearing until their thirties, they are unable to conceive. Pregnancy often retards the progress of the disease and occasionally cures it. With this in mind, other medical treatments attempt to create a state of pseudopregnancy, with long periods of supplemented progestins to simulate the high progesterone levels of pregnancy. Unfortunately, the high doses needed are often accompanied by side effects of the progestin and breakthrough bleeding.
As an alternative, I have treated a number of endometriosis patients, some after failed surgery, with natural progesterone and have observed considerable success. Since we know that estrogen initiates endometrial cell proliferation and the formation of blood vessel accumulation in the endometrium, the aim of treatment is to block this monthly estrogen stimulus to the aberrant endometrial islets. Progesterone stops further proliferation of endometrial cells. I advised such women to use natural progesterone cream from day six (6) of the cycle to day twenty-six (26) each month, using one ounce of cream per week for three weeks, stopping just before their expected period. This treatment requires patience. Over time (four to six months), however, the monthly pains gradually subside as monthly bleeding in the islets becomes less and healing of the inflammatory sites occurs. The monthly discomfort may not disappear entirely but becomes more tolerable. Endometriosis is cured by menopause. This technique is surely worth a trial, since the alternatives are not all that successful and laden with undesirable consequences and side effects."
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