How does natural progesterone affect excessive facial hair, especially above my upper lip?
Excess facial hair, which may require occasional shaving, and body hair is a condition called “hirsutism”. It indicates a hormonal imbalance among estrogen, testosterone (the dominant male hormone), and progesterone. Progesterone acts as a regulator for the entire endocrine system. A woman who has the hirsute problem probably has PMS too. Both menopausal and menstruating women have reported that facial hair (and body hair) decreased or completely disappeared after three to six months of regular application of cream twice a day. Natural progesterone is needed for proper hormonal balance. Is natural progesterone useful after hysterectomy, oophorectomy, or menopause? Yes. Many women experience hot flashes following premenopausal hysterectomy (removal of uterus) or oophorectomy (complete removal of ovaries), as well as at the beginning of the natural onset of menopause. The cream, which contains natural progesterone, is reported to be effective for relieving symptoms of hot flashes. Most w