Guest guest Posted June 26, 2003 Report Share Posted June 26, 2003 , I take an under the tongue progesterone sublingual pill, but "progest", is a natural cream that Dr Lee recommends in his book Whay your doc may not tell you, dealing with your hormones from 30 -50. It works just as well, and you can find it at any health food store, make sure it is natural, no synthetics. Upping your progesterone, will decrease unhealthy amounts of estrogen.Of which we get too much of in our enviroment. I cant believe the difference.ana STOP MORE SPAM with the new MSN 8 and get 2 months FREE* Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 26, 2003 Report Share Posted June 26, 2003 Patty, I have plans for him to do this, although he is not fully aware of this yet. He HeI am working on a short story for him. Actually, his most recent article he put out on implants in Oct was two months after my explant, and after I said he needs to get more there on the issue. And he did., although, if you search under his site, there are still only 2 articles on the topic. Ill get them working!Believe me, Patty! nna >From: "~*Patty*~" >Reply- > >Subject: Re: - Sunday's Explant - v. long >Date: Thu, 26 Jun 2003 08:15:19 -0700 > >nna, >Great info about your healing efforts, and the reminder that it is multi-faceted...we kind of have to get outside the box and try a few different things until we hit on something that really makes a difference for us. It sounds like the progesterone was the thing that made a difference for you, and I am so glad it has helped as much as it has! > >You have come a long way in 9 months, for sure! You are so young, too, you are one of our shining stars when it comes to proving just how much the smooth shelled saline breast implants have harmed us....you have the blood work to prove it, too. Man, I wish somebody would STUDY you! ha ha ha > >I wonder if Dr. Mercola could document this? >Patty > ----- Original Message ----- > From: JOSEPH PALANCA > > Sent: Thursday, June 26, 2003 8:05 AM > Subject: Re: - Sunday's Explant - v. long > > > Way to go ! I am so happy for your steps of improvement, and may many more symptoms disapear! I hope you continue to feel better, and reach all your health goals!I am so glad to hear this wonderful, fresh news! I too am feeling alot better, every day a little bit more. Its a miracle realy how our bodies can bounce back in the proper enviroment. Keep udating us with great news! I know we all love to hear it. > > Since my explant 9 months ago,I no longer have the following: > > Muscle twitches- Headaches- sore aching muscles (esp in legs) > > Neck aches(esp in morning, in the back of my neck)- tingling in my face > > Dizziness, Spaciness feeling- pain behind eyes, dry eyes-low back pain-reacurring herpes 1 outbreaks (cold sores and ear infections) > > Depression, Blotchiness on chest and skin discolaration(like red rash) Pain in breasts > > Gray Hairs - Coldness in extremities - Yeast infections, colds- brain fog > > > The last of my symptoms that still hold on, are tingling in my left foot and slight joint achiness, but I say slight!My hands,. fingers and feet used to burn , and ache very bad.Couldnt open a jar, hard to type, hard to squeeze an orange, and top of my feet hurt to walk on the morning, stiff like wood. Now since being on minocin for mycoplasam infection, implant removal, and on progesterone, it is almost completly gone! > > Actually, the day after I started progesterone, I couldnt believe it , stiffness almost gone down by like 80%! Breast implants are estrogenic, on top of our hormone laden enviroment, and too much will cause alot of problems,So anyone who continues to have problems after explant, get your hormone levels checked by saliva essay! Your breasts are greatly connected with your endocrine system, and all hormones are from this delicate system .Ask for progesterone, thyroid, estrogen, adrenals, ect. I cant believe the difference, since being on a cheap, natural hormone (progesterone) I feel normal again for the 1st time in years.I wanted to say for many implanted women, esp ones who had them a long time, getting better is a multi step process. Getting them out is one, and detoxing is 2nd.And this helps many. But others may have to deal with the infections they left behind, or level out hormones the implants threw into havoc. It may not just be the exp lant, but adding a few other things to your life for complete remission. I am glad I read so much, and continued to search the reasons why I still wasnt feeling better. Keep up the faith, and continue to research !Dont ever give up. Love nna > > STOP MORE SPAM with the new MSN 8 and get 2 months FREE* Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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