43 And Wondering About the Patch to Control Long Periods And Posted: 07-23-04 13:47pm
Hormone imbalance...
I don't need birth control but I do need
help with my hormones as my monthly lasts
12 days and 2 days after it's over the
whole cycle begins again with pms. I have
not had luck with the pill in the past so
I thought I would give the patch a try. I
have had about 4 people around my age rave
about it.
It seems the majority of the people on
this site don't have good things to say
about it.
Anybody have any info they can pass on to
me?
Thanks!
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poetmom
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 19 Aug 2004 Posts: 1 Location: Washington State
Balancing Hormones In Perimenopause Posted: 08-19-04 10:55am
I've been using a hormone balancing cream
for about a year and a half that controls
my periods wonderfully. I had been having
one every two-three weeks and it was just
draining my energy, not to mention being
terribly inconvenient. The cream is
called phytoprolief and comes from arbonne
international. There are other creams out
there. I just ordered a new one and will
alternate between the two so my system
doesn't get too "accustomed" to the
dosage. Extra calcium can help with pms.
I haven't had any difficulty with pms
since my first pregnancy in 1983, so I
can't help much with pms issues. Whether
the cream helps with pms, I can't say
since I don't experience it.
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