I’ve been on progesterone for 4-7 months and have not experienced any relief from headaches.
If progesterone therapy is not having any positive bearing on your hormonal health in the first few months, especially around 3-4 months when progesterone should be topped up and levelling out, and if you still find yourself battling intense cyclic headaches, there’s every indication cell receptors are not very responsive.
Often you need to work on the liver (detox) to facilitate higher levels of activity and greater assimilation of progesterone. We also note that magnesium can have a tremendous effect on assimilation in these cases, particularly in assisting progesterone conversation, and the messages received by progesterone receptors.
In our observation, progesterone has little impact on women who have suffered long term chronic conditions such as Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS) and adrenal exhaustion, or may have had glandular fever during their lifetime.
These are health conditions, for example, where progesterone and complimentary nutritional supplementation appears to have such little impact at cellular and receptor level. The body appears to have shut down. Progression is usually slow and steady, so even headache episodes may take considerable time to abate. A retrospective look over a twelve month progesterone therapy and some progress can be acknowledged.
These women need nurturing because it’s a long, hard haul back to good health.
Again, it is an individual thing that needs to be monitored and all aspects of your health and health history taken into account. You can never assume your symptoms are hormonally related. We vehemently stress that all health issues or concerns you might have be investigated by a qualified healthcare professional.
Progesterone & Migraine Headaches
Over half of women with migraine report having them right before, during, or after their period. Others get them for the first time when taking birth control pills. And some women start getting them when they enter menopause. This self-help user guide explains what causes migraine headaches, how to use progesterone to find long term relief, and then steps you through cream dosage & usage techniques.
This is an Electronic item to be downloaded, not an actual physical product. There aren’t any shipping or handling charges.
Cost: $9.95
