ENDOMETRIAL HYPERPLASIA. Has anyone successfully treated this condition with progesterone cream with lasting effects? I am booked for a hysterectomy so this will be my final investigation on the matter.
Yes, natpro progesterone cream was a Godsend; it avoided a hysterectomy. I followed the advice given by Wray and Joy. Don't expect instant benefits; it took a few months before I was happy. I encourage you to try it but give it time.
Dec 19, 2024
Katie by: Joy
Hi Katie
I answered a similar question a few months ago; see here. Please read this page where Wray discusses endometrial hyperplasia; see here and here.
Low taurine levels are found in any dysfunctional uterine problem. i.e. irregular bleeding, endometrial cancer, cystic endometrial hyperplasia and fibroids. If you are not taking it, please consider doing so. If progesterone is used correctly it will certainly help your condition, How to use Progesterone Cream.
Dec 19, 2024
Katie by: Joy
Hi Alyce
Thank you for your contribution and for trusting us to help your endometrial hyperplasia. You used progesterone etc correctly and benefited. I am delighted that you found relief.
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