Anybody who thinks bio-identical estrogen does not have the potential side effects of pharmaceutical estrogen is misinformed and dreaming. Estrogen is estrogen, whatever the source. The risks are the same.
That's true, Judy.....it is the balancing with physiological doses of progesterone cream (not progestin) that makes the difference (see John Lee, MD, et. al. "What Your Doctor May Not Tell You About Menopaus".)
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Anybody who thinks bio-identical estrogen does not have the potential side effects of pharmaceutical estrogen is misinformed and dreaming. Estrogen is estrogen, whatever the source. The risks are the same.
That's true, Judy.....it is the balancing with physiological doses of progesterone cream (not progestin) that makes the difference (see John Lee, MD, et. al. "What Your Doctor May Not Tell You About Menopaus".)
http://harmfuldrugs.blogspot.com/2013/10/concerns-regarding-michael...
FYI. I don't have an interest in this--but this link came across my desk the other day. Due diligence.
More important info....looks like I'll stick with my US source (and maintain my peace of mind). Thx.
Google "Livewell Panama " in Panama City. Ships to Boquete.
Tim
Roger that, Tim....thanks for the info!