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Should I take progesterone if my bone mineral density test shows signs of osteoporosis but I’m not showing signs of estrogen dominance?

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Should I take progesterone if my bone mineral density test shows signs of osteoporosis but I’m not showing signs of estrogen dominance?

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If you are showing a tendency towards osteoporosis, then at least you have the ability to take some measures towards correcting this early onset of osteoporosis that can be correlated with hormone imbalance without symptoms, especially if it is influenced by a history of early menopause, tubal ligation, poor diet, or use of steroids. Even if you may not show signs of estrogen dominance or progesterone deficiency, the usage of a minimal amount of supplementation of progesterone, correction of diet and lifestyle could make all the difference in rebuilding bone and preventing further deterioration and, consequently, severe osteoporotic problems later on in life.

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