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I'm looking to purchase the " real " Serenity Cream.

I've just been to TAP's Web site and I've read the letter and information from

Graves, but unfortunately, my Abode keeps running and will not let me

download and read the older PDF files.

Can someone give me the correct link to purchase the Serenity Cream recommended

by TPA.

Thank you.

Fibrojay

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I don't think the TPA recommends one specific Serenity Cream as people have

found various different creams helpful, not to mention DHEA.

Miriam

> Can someone give me the correct link to purchase the Serenity Cream

recommended by TPA.

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Dr Lee says that the problem with synthetic progesterone is that it cannot

act like true progesterone in the body, but blocks the uptake of natural

progesterone.

I agree the Mirena coil is great to stop heavy bleeding problems, but if your

thyroid is being correctly treated now and you use natural progesterone you

would probably be OK without it now. What does Dr P think?

http://www.amazon.co.uk/What-Your-Doctor-Tell-About/dp/0446615390/ref=sr_1_2?s=b\

ooks & ie=UTF8 & qid=1328347853 & sr=1-2

Miriam

> I did email the Serenity site and they replied that is inadvisable to use

Serenity whilst I still have the Mirena, as the Mirena is synthetic progesterone

and the Serenity is natural progesterone and the two would fight against each

other.  That might answer the question for any others as well.

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Natural progesterone cream increases the sensitivity of oestrogen receptors, so

you can initially get the symptoms of oestrogen excess. So the best thing would

be to start with a miniscule dose and increase it cautiously.

Miriam

> When first using Natural Progesterone some women have PMS symptoms but this

only lasts a short while. These symptoms are probably the body's way of

re-balancing the female hormones.

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Miriam wrote:-

I don't think the TPA recommends one specific Serenity Cream as people have found various different creams helpful, not to mention DHEA.Miriam

I am not sure TPA are allowed to promote or endorse any products but if they can it should be from TPA.

Should we not add to the disclaimer that all opinions expressed by members are their own personal opinions and not those of TPA as a whole and TPA as a whole do not promote or endorse any products and that all products mentioned are from the personal experience of that member. Or words to that effect.

What happens about the Pharmacies.

Also, what about places that donate - they would expect to be endorsed by TPA so should they be excluded from the disclaimer, and if so, I wouldn't know how to put it. Perhaps one of our legal helpers would know. And would know if it would stand up legally.

For example they can put up notices in a shop that sale goods will not be refunded, but it is a rubbish sign if the goods are faulty and the fault was not told to you prior to buying the item, regardless of whether it is in the sale or not.

Lilian

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