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Knowledges of progesterone:
 


What is progesterone?

Method of action of progesterone

Main uses of progesterone

Progesterone's role in reproduction

MSDS (material safety data sheet) for progesterone

The best form of progesterone

Warnings in taking progesterone

Pharmacology of progesterone

What are the effects of low progesterone levels?

Way of taking progesterone

Side effect of progestone

Storage of progesterone

Side effect of progestone

Progesterone is a hormone and, as such, concerns about its inappropriate use have been raised. A physician should be consulted before using this hormone as a supplement. Few side effects have been associated with topical progesterone creams but can include skin reactions. Effects of natural progesterone on breast cancer risk remain unclear. Research has suggested both increased and reduced risk.

Synthetic progestins have many well-known side effects, including the increase of LDL ("bad") cholesterol and the decrease of HDL ("good") cholesterol. Other side effects reported with synthetic progestins include bloating, breast soreness, depression, and mood swings. Natural progesterone has been shown to have no adverse effect on HDL cholesterol levels. Overall, natural progesterone is considerably safer than progestins and is therefore preferred by many doctors in situations where either would be effective.
Note : All Informations given are a summary of different scientific publications.




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