Guest guest Posted January 14, 2008 Report Share Posted January 14, 2008 HI Leona, I would look in to the work of Dr Lee regarding osteoporosis, the following is a short interview with him. Best wishes Barbara http://www.freewebs.com/plasmaplusuk http://www.freewebs.com/eftscotland NATURAL PROGESTERONE Highlights from an Interview With Dr. Lee Many people consider Dr. Lee responsible for bringing natural progesterone to the public`s attention. He began using it in the late 1970s for osteoporosis and then began to discover its effects on PMS, menopausal symptoms, and more. Dr Lee has reported his findings in several articles and two books: Natural Progesterone, and What Your Doctor May Not Tell You About Menopause. Dr. Lee was interviewed in June for AIM's Monthly Audio Journal. What follows are highlights of the interview. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------- On natural progesterone, osteoporosis, and more After I had been in practice about 20 years, I had more and more people who had osteoporosis. In 1976 and 1978, it became apparent to everybody in medicine that estrogen therapy, as we were instructed to give (for osteoporosis), not only was not working very well for their bones, but was the only known cause of cancer of the uterus. About that time I heard Dr. Ray Peat give a talk on natural progesterone. He said, in effect, that at menopause, ovaries quit making both estrogen and progesterone. Why are you replacing only the estrogen? Mother Nature never did that; Mother Nature never anticipated that women would be on only estrogen. Dr. Peat was telling us that this natural progesterone existed, it was available in a skin cream, it was well absorbed through the skin, it did all these wonderful things, and you could give it to people who could otherwise not take the estrogen. So in my practice, I asked women who had osteoporosis to take the natural progesterone cream, and I followed their bone mineral density tests just to see what would happen. It turned out that in three years time the women typically gained 15 percent more bone. It wasn't just merely a delay of the osteoporosis, the bones actually became better. And in the process of following these women, I learned all the other things that progesterone did for them. They reported to me that fibercystic breasts turned back to normal. Those that had acne or hair loss, like male pattern baldness, showed me that their hair was coming back. These were things that at first I found unbelievable, and yet when I researched them in our hospital library, to find references to see if anyone had studied them, I found that, yes, they had been studied and yes, they were known effects of progesterone. It was something that I was never taught in medical school, something that my colleagues were never taught in medical school. I thought perhaps I had slept through a class or something and that I had missed it ... but no one else knew about it either. We had come and gone and no one in medical school had been taught this, and they are still not taught this. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------- > > Can any one tell me if Rife machines can help with Osteoporosis and if > so which machine you would recommend. > > Thanks, > > Leona > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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