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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
When Testosterone Is Not Enough
What has been your experience with progesterone?
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<blockquote data-quote="jobshopper" data-source="post: 215623" data-attributes="member: 41989"><p>I started using bioidentical progesterone (available on Amazon) 9 months ago after finding supporting information that it may be good for the prostate and BPH symptoms. I am 69 years old and have had BPH for several years. It has helped to relieve my BPH symptoms.</p><p></p><p>From the internet: "Any man over 50 should use a small amount of transdermal natural progesterone daily to offset the excess estrogens in his blood. Since women commonly apply about 25 mg topically, a man could use 5 mg a day topically. Applying a mere 1/8th teaspoon directly to the scrotum (testicle sac) five days a week is all you need. You can also use your inner wrists (thin skin), abdomen, or neck. Use a good cream with 1,000 mg per two ounce jar. It is reassuring to know that progesterone has no toxicity to speak of, especially in these small amounts. It is very safe to use without any known side effects at all. Studies in laboratory animals given very large doses resulted in no side effects."</p><p>"Did you know <em>your prostate actually has progesterone receptors</em>. To have a healthy prostate gland, your receptors must constantly have enough blood progesterone to keep them filled. Studies on laboratory animals have actually reduced the weights of their prostates just by giving them natural progesterone. We need some studies on real men here. Progesterone is therefore anti-feminizing in men."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jobshopper, post: 215623, member: 41989"] I started using bioidentical progesterone (available on Amazon) 9 months ago after finding supporting information that it may be good for the prostate and BPH symptoms. I am 69 years old and have had BPH for several years. It has helped to relieve my BPH symptoms. From the internet: "Any man over 50 should use a small amount of transdermal natural progesterone daily to offset the excess estrogens in his blood. Since women commonly apply about 25 mg topically, a man could use 5 mg a day topically. Applying a mere 1/8th teaspoon directly to the scrotum (testicle sac) five days a week is all you need. You can also use your inner wrists (thin skin), abdomen, or neck. Use a good cream with 1,000 mg per two ounce jar. It is reassuring to know that progesterone has no toxicity to speak of, especially in these small amounts. It is very safe to use without any known side effects at all. Studies in laboratory animals given very large doses resulted in no side effects." "Did you know [I]your prostate actually has progesterone receptors[/I]. To have a healthy prostate gland, your receptors must constantly have enough blood progesterone to keep them filled. Studies on laboratory animals have actually reduced the weights of their prostates just by giving them natural progesterone. We need some studies on real men here. Progesterone is therefore anti-feminizing in men." [/QUOTE]
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