May I suggest that you contact Source Naturals directly and ask them if the cream contains soy. Alternatively you may like to try Natpro Progesterone Cream as it contains no soy.
Mar 12, 2019
Progesterone's effect on body's production of progesterone by: AAnfhile
Hello If we take progesterone at day 12 or for three months solid surely this will slow or stop the production of our own progesterone and we end up ultimately in a permanent deficiency state necessitating more progesterone?
I would appreciate your thoughts. Thank you
Mar 13, 2019
Progesterone's effect on body's production of progesterone by: Joy
Hi Aanfhile
I have never heard of progesterone use stopping our body from making it's own progesterone. The purpose of progesterone therapy is to make progesterone the dominant hormone at all times. The moment you stop using it, all adverse symptoms will return i.e. Estrogen Dominance symptoms. Progesterone levels drop as we get older which is why we need to supplement. I have been using progesterone for 16 years now, every day with no breaks at all. Please read the How to use Progesterone Cream page.
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