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HOW AND WHEN TO START NATPRO

by Natasha
(Cape Town, South Africa )

I have been diagnosed with POLYCYSTIC OVARY SYNDROME about a month ago. I got a prescription from my doctor for a contraceptive pill.

I am very sceptical about using drugs and have sought alternative healing. I did some research and spoke to a Cape town Kinesiologist who recommended this website and NatPro. I have ordered myself a tube of the cream, but am in a bit of a situation. I do not actually have a menstrual cycle. My period comes and goes (very unpredictable and irregular). My question is how I use the cream and how much for how long ..? Thank you.

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Mar 18, 2011
HOW AND WHEN TO START NATPRO
by: Wray

Hi Natasha The Contraceptive will do nothing to help, except give you a regular cycle. But it's not a normal cycle, it's one which forces us all into a 28 day cycle, plus it's breakthrough bleeding, not a proper bleed. But what concerns me above all, it stops the ovarian cycle, which means we don't ovulate. Unless this occurs we make no ovarian progesterone. I'm relieved you're not going to take it. Progesterone is needed for PCOS, as it's invariably low. Please look through this page, it gives all the info you need, on why PCOS occurs, how much progesterone to use and when. We do have a distributor in Cape Town who could give you advice, if you'd like to contact her, please do so via her website here. Please have a vitamin D test done, a lack of this vitamin is one of the prime reasons PCOS occurs. Take care Wray

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