Progesterone is an incredibly important hormone for women, and not only during pregnancy! The vast majority of women have low progesterone levels, but this is one area where we can easily support our bodies to give them what they need!
PROGESTERONE AT A GLANCE
Progesterone is often called the pregnancy hormone. During the reproductive years, progesterone influences the preparation of the uterus for possible pregnancy and is a key player for maintaining pregnancy; however, progesterone is involved in more than just pregnancy!
Progesterone levels also affect a wide range of other body systems, so when the ovaries don't make as much progesterone, you may experience things such as migraines, mood instability, bone density decline, skin issues, and changes in bleeding.
THE ESTROGEN-PROGESTERONE BALANCE Most often when we're discussing women's hormones, we start talking about estrogen and progesterone. Almost all women are high in estrogen and deficient in progesterone (with a few exceptions). Our diets, environmental factors, skin products, and much more quickly lead to the excess estrogen in the body.
The balance of these hormones is important for ALL WOMEN. No matter the age. Even those who've had a hysterectomy!
Progesterone is produced in the ovaries and the adrenal glands (and the placenta when pregnant) and is stored in fat. Progesterone is not just needed for our reproductive system but also for our nervous system.
This is why we feel so out of sync (and out of control!!). This isn't just about having babies or our monthly cycle. This is about so much more. It is the way that our bodies function and communicate at a cellular level.
Progesterone is NOT JUST NEEDED by women during childbearing years. It is a part of female health until death, a part of our female nature.
Ok but what about estrogen? Where does she come into the picture? I'm glad you asked…
Estrogen has to first attach to a cell, then it grabs hands with the progesterone. If the progesterone is not there, the estrogen begins to inhibit the chemical process that is supposed to happen and it can begin a process of mutation.
We still need estrogen. She is very much the other half of this puzzle, but we get so much from foods, plastics, chemicals in home and self care products, medications, and more. Many of these are xenoestrogens - artificial estrogens. But our bodies don't care. They process it the same way.
In today's society, women's bodies at all ages are FULL of estrogen going into our cell receptors, then reaching out a hand for progesterone only to be left hanging. Nothing. Chemical imbalance CHAOS.
Bottom line? Both estrogen and progesterone are important. Both are needed. BUT they are needed in a balance of each other.
PROGESTERONE-SUPPORTING CREAMS, SERUMS, & SUPPLEMENTS If you determine that you are one of the many women who do need extra progesterone, how do you get it?
This is usually where conventional HRT comes in. However, many of these hormones are made with horse urine, medroxy-progesterone acetate, and other synthetic progestins. These are VERY different from what is found in plants or in your body. Plus, their long term effects have some dramatic risk factors.
Natural hormones are easily recognized by the body. It says, “Hey! I know you! And I know exactly where you need to go to help me.” This is why we love phyto-progesterones like the ones in EndoGize and Progessence Plus!
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For more on hormone support, see the related resources linked below! Also check out one of our favorite supplement books, the Supplement Field Guide by Dr. Ashley H. Cribb!
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