Progesterone Boost (YouTube)

Progesterone Boost

The frequencies encoded in this video will cause you body to increase its Progesterone levels. All natural and cost free. Works for both male and female.

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Advantages of a Progesterone Boost

Benefits of Increased Progesterone Levels

1. Relieves PMS Symptoms
Progesterone has been shown to effectively relieve the symptoms of premenstrual syndrome (PMS), including depression, irritability, anxiety, mood swings, abdominal bloating, sleeplessness, and breast tenderness.[4]

2. Promotes Better Sleep
Progesterone has a calming effect that helps improve sleep quality. Studies show that decreases in progesterone levels can cause disturbed sleep. Progesterone treatment has been found to decrease the prevalence of breathing irregularities, sleep arousal, anxiety, and memory impairment.[2,3]

3. Improves Bone Health
Progesterone promotes bone building and helps prevent osteoporosis. Research demonstrates that progesterone is effective in reversing osteoporosis by stimulating osteoblasts (bone-forming cells) and preventing bone loss.[4,5,6]

4. Supports Fertility and Pregnancy
Progesterone is essential for fertility and a healthy pregnancy. It promotes the survival of the embryo and fetus throughout pregnancy, and is important for normal embryo implantation and early development.[7,8]

5. Reduces Cancer Risk
Progesterone has been shown to protect against endometrial and breast cancer. Studies found that progesterone deficiency is associated with a significantly higher risk of premenopausal breast cancer and death from all types of cancer.[9,10,11]

6. Progesterone for Thyroid Health[16]
Low progesterone also affects thyroid binding globulin (TBG) levels. High TBG binds more thyroid hormones, leaving less available for cells. This can cause hypothyroid symptoms despite normal blood levels.

  • Progesterone and thyroid hormones have a reciprocal relationship. Adequate thyroid hormones are needed for progesterone production, while progesterone also supports thyroid function.
  • Research shows progesterone can increase thyroid hormone levels in the blood. It also decreases thyroid binding globulin, allowing more thyroid hormones to enter cells.

Disadvantages of a Progesterone Boost

Potential Side Effects of Increased Progesterone

  • Headache
  • Fatigue
  • Breast tenderness or pain
  • Nausea/vomiting
  • Diarrhea or constipation
  • Muscle, bone, or joint pain
  • Dizziness
  • Swelling
  • Changes in heart rate
  • Depression
  • Difficulty breathing
  • Vision changes[1]

In rare cases, progesterone may also cause an allergic reaction with symptoms like skin rash, chest tightness, tingling, or trouble breathing.[1]

Additionally, progesterone supplementation may increase the risk of certain conditions, including:

  • Breast cancer
  • Ovarian cancer
  • Heart problems
  • Blood clotting issues
  • Stroke
  • Endometriosis
  • Uterine fibroids[1]

It’s important to discuss the potential risks and benefits with your healthcare provider before starting any progesterone therapy. Monitoring is recommended, especially for those at higher risk.

Citations:
[1] Progesterone: Benefits, Side Effects, Supplements, and Risks
[2] Natural Progesterone: Creams, Foods, and More
[3] Benefits and Risks of Progesterone Cream and Alternatives
[4] 5 Amazing Benefits of Progesterone in Women
[5] Six Nutrients That Boost Progesterone - Marion Gluck
[6] High Progesterone Symptoms and Side Effects
[7] 6 Benefits of Progesterone & How to Assess Your Levels | Root & Branch Nutrition
[8] PROGESTERONE: Overview, Uses, Side Effects, Precautions, Interactions, Dosing and Reviews
[9] Progesterone (Oral Route) Side Effects - Mayo Clinic
[10] The power of progesterone – why you need it and how to get it!
[11] Natural progesterone: Products, food, remedies and benefits
[12] Progesterone: 7 things you should know - Drugs.com
[13] Progesterone: Natural Function, Levels & Side Effects
[14] How to Increase Your Progesterone Levels Without Medication
[15] Progesterone Injection: Uses & Side Effects
[16]How Estrogen and Progesterone Impact Your Thyroid Hormones — Dr. Carly Polland, ND

Source: Perplexity.AI

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