Guest guest Posted January 15, 2012 Report Share Posted January 15, 2012 Check back a few messages of mine from a day or two ago. I talked about where to get Estrogel. Val -----Original Message----- From: rhythmicliving [mailto:rhythmicliving ] On Behalf Of kat943 Hmmm, this explains some suspicions I've had. I've wondered if I was actually absorbing the E very well. About four years ago I seemed to absorbing the E cream reasonably well, and then then I changed compounding pharmacies and the cream felt different, less oily. I needed so much more of it for the same effect! Where do you get the alcohol based E? I really liked the delivery system in the Nuvaring birth control device. I don't the the typeo of P or level of it they use, or else I would use that as HRT. As for the T, maybe many women don't need it, but I have tested really low, and when I take tiny amounts, it does help a lot of things. I think the cream delivery system is not the best for the T and it's easy to get too much. But I definitely benefit from having at least some. Without any, I don't ever need to shave my legs and my eyebrows thin out and libido is zilch. With it at the right proportion, these things come back. I can't imagine telling women with almost no T that they wouldn't benefit from it. Is Dr.Gillespie's stance that no women should supplementation with T regardless of their levels? Thanks > > Dr. Larrian Gillespie says estradiol cream is not well delivered through a > cream base; that an alcohol base is a better delivery system. Progesterone > cream fails to protect the uterus in 32% of women. Gillespie is not a big > believer in testosterone for woman. > > Val > > -----Original Message----- > From: rhythmicliving [mailto:rhythmicliving ] > On Behalf Of kat943 > > I'm so gad I found this group! The progesterone in the Wiley protocol does > not work for me. My biggest challenge right now is figuring out how to > restore my libido...my poor husband! > > I have been taking E cream for several years and tried other things, like > the Vivelle patch. For awhile, the cream worked fairly well and then then it > seemed to wear off. I decided to try the Wiley protocol, and the increased E > with that seemed to help. I DO NOT like the progesterone.It is nice however, > to have an enhanced bustline! > > I also take testosterone, but I find dosing that either too high or too low > to kill my libido. > > I would love to hear from the group what has helped with your sex drive. > ------------------------------------ click here for our webpage http://rhythmicliving.com/ **The group conversation is informational in nature and is not intended as medical advice.** Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 15, 2012 Report Share Posted January 15, 2012 I’ve ordered from Val’s suggested place. It’s easy. Liz Check back a few messages of mine from a day or two ago. I talked about where to get Estrogel. Val -----Original Message----- From: rhythmicliving <mailto:rhythmicliving%40yahoogroups.com> [mailto:rhythmicliving <mailto:rhythmicliving%40yahoogroups.com> ] On Behalf Of kat943 Hmmm, this explains some suspicions I've had. I've wondered if I was actually absorbing the E very well. About four years ago I seemed to absorbing the E cream reasonably well, and then then I changed compounding pharmacies and the cream felt different, less oily. I needed so much more of it for the same effect! Where do you get the alcohol based E? I really liked the delivery system in the Nuvaring birth control device. I don't the the typeo of P or level of it they use, or else I would use that as HRT. As for the T, maybe many women don't need it, but I have tested really low, and when I take tiny amounts, it does help a lot of things. I think the cream delivery system is not the best for the T and it's easy to get too much. But I definitely benefit from having at least some. Without any, I don't ever need to shave my legs and my eyebrows thin out and libido is zilch. With it at the right proportion, these things come back. I can't imagine telling women with almost no T that they wouldn't benefit from it. Is Dr.Gillespie's stance that no women should supplementation with T regardless of their levels? Thanks > > Dr. Larrian Gillespie says estradiol cream is not well delivered through a > cream base; that an alcohol base is a better delivery system. Progesterone > cream fails to protect the uterus in 32% of women. Gillespie is not a big > believer in testosterone for woman. > > Val > > -----Original Message----- > From: rhythmicliving <mailto:rhythmicliving%40yahoogroups.com> [mailto:rhythmicliving <mailto:rhythmicliving%40yahoogroups.com> ] > On Behalf Of kat943 > > I'm so gad I found this group! The progesterone in the Wiley protocol does > not work for me. My biggest challenge right now is figuring out how to > restore my libido...my poor husband! > > I have been taking E cream for several years and tried other things, like > the Vivelle patch. For awhile, the cream worked fairly well and then then it > seemed to wear off. I decided to try the Wiley protocol, and the increased E > with that seemed to help. I DO NOT like the progesterone.It is nice however, > to have an enhanced bustline! > > I also take testosterone, but I find dosing that either too high or too low > to kill my libido. > > I would love to hear from the group what has helped with your sex drive. > ------------------------------------ click here for our webpage http://rhythmicliving.com/ **The group conversation is informational in nature and is not intended as medical advice.** Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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