Progessence Plus Serum has been deemed The “Magic Bullet” for Women by countless women who used to suffer from hot flashes, PMS and all the other negative health issues that are present when hormones being out of balance. It has been a life saver many women!
The following information is a compilation of the lectures and book by Dr. Dan Purser, Real Solutions for the 7 TOP Female Health Concerns. This information, as with everything on this site, is for informational purposes only and not meant to diagnose, treat, mitigate or cure any disease.
Women and Their Hormones:
Theyʼre what make us women; but they can also be what makes us feel anything but beautiful; interfere with our daily lives, relationships and even be behind some of the health concerns we face.
Dr. Purserʼs research into female hormonal issues concludes that 98% of all women, ages 12 and up would benefit from the use of progesterone especially if they have any of the symptoms listed further down in the page.
Progessence Plus Serum is much more than your typical prescribed oral, sub-lingual, or over the counter topical cream progesterone. Oral hormones can have an undesired side effect according to the International Journal of Pharmaceuticals. That side effects is increased estradiol. They suggest topical applications over oral troches or sub-linguals.
Progessence Plus Serum contains 15mg/ml of the P4 progesterone. If you figure 300 drops to the bottle, there is 15ml progesterone in 20 drops.
Many young women are advised to take a birth control pill to minimize symptoms, but Dr. Purser said: “Taking just ONE birth control pill increases your risk for breast cancer for the next TEN YEARS”. This should never be an option when Progessence Plus Serum will help you overcome the symptoms the birth control pill is often prescribed for, except preventing pregnancy. In his quest to bring his patients the very best, his lab partnered with Young Living Essential Oils to create Progessence Plus Serum, sold exclusively through Young Living.
First of all what can progesterone (P4 – the exact kind the body produces naturally and the progesterone used in Progessence Plus Serum) do for you and who can use it?
What if you’ve tried progesterone creams before and they helped for a while and then stopped?
Progessence Plus Serum is different! This USP grade wild yam (P4) progesterone is supermicronized to less than 5 microns, then melted into the essential oil infused serum containing vitamin E, and therapeutic grade essential oils of frankincense (boswellia carterii), copaiba, bergamot and peppermint that absorbs into the skin and balances out progesterone levelslike never before.
For many women Progessence Plus is already proving to be the magic bullet for many of their health concerns and balancing hormones.
Recommendations for its use:
If you are over the age of twelve and are having or have had a monthly female cycle, if you are younger than 12 but already having a menstrual cycle (rare but it does happen), if you are a woman of any age and any of these apply:
- Migraine headaches
- Endometriosis
- Estrogen positive breast cancer
- Fibroids
- Post Partum Depression
- Mood swings
- Insomnia
- Metabolic Syndrome X – insulin resistance
- Hot flashes
- Night sweats
- PMS
- PCOS
- Endometriosis
- Interstitial Cystitis
- Dry Eyes
- Rosacea
- TMJ
- Hair loss
- Lowered libido
- Muscle wasting
- Weight gain
- Day sweats
- Fibromyalgia
- Bone health issues (osteoarthritis)
- Nerve damage
- Wrinkles
- Gum or tooth loss
- Low energy levels
- Pituitary problems or damage (***Most common cause of low progesterone)
- Low thyroid (caused from damaged pituitary)
Besides aiding in the above health issues, here are just a few more good reasons:
- Lowers inflammation
- Assists Pituitary function
- Reduces risk of breast cancer
- Kills breast cancer cells (causes apoptosis)
- Reduces or reverses fibrocystic breast tissue
- Reduces the risk of heart attacks
How to apply Progessence Plus Serum:
It is not necessary to use according to your female cycle, daily use is fine, even recommended, but you can use according to your cycle.
Apply to clean dry skin, such as after a bath or shower. As oils build up on the skin during the day, better absorption will occur if the skin is clean and warm. Use as often as desired, generally one to two drops on the neck over the carotid arteries, temples, jaw, forearm, spine, etc. every hour or until symptoms are gone. Once you are feeling better, then you can adjust the amount used.
Symptoms of nausea may occur within the first couple hours as the body gets used to the progesterone, apply more and they will dissipate.
No two women are alike. How one woman uses it will be different then how someone else uses it. Dr. Purser says there is no maximum amount you can use because an over dose of Progesterone is pregnancy! And no one dies of pregnancy. You need a lot of progesterone when you are pregnant.
Take it symptomatically. Use a drop or two at a time. Take it for headaches, for moodiness etc. There is an adjustment time, you have to get it balanced and you have to get a good level in your body. Dr. Purserʼs research with many of the countries top doctorates in endocrinology agree that blood level measurements are more accurate than saliva testing. Use triple or quadruple the usual dose for endometrial hyperplasia.
If you use enough, it almost always halts uterine bleeding. May take orally for a sleep aid, but usually topical application before bedtime works as well. Progessence Plus Serum is as good as prescription sublingual.
For more info, download the Progessence Plus Printable PDF.
Where Can You Get Progessence Plus?
To order Progessence Plus Serum, please sign up as a retail or wholesale customer. Scroll down and I will have it showing on the homepage, so it is easier to find. The retail price is: $37.50 or $49.34 wholesale. (Ask me about wholesale pricing if you are interested in how to qualify for that.)
Hot Flashes are NOT HOT!
Many physicians tell women just to live with the discomfort of hot flashes and night sweats. In the past synthetic hormones were prescribed, often with disastrous results – cancer. But today we know from many large research studies that human hormones do not cause cancer and estradiol and especially progesterone reduce the risk of breast cancer. Dr. Purser states that only DHEA, when taken post-menopausally is associated with breast cancer.
Hot flashes are waves of vascular inflammation – Hot flashes are a precursor to vascular disease such as stroke or heart attacks. Women tend to sweat while going through menopause. This sweating is caused by a hormone called inhibin, which is released by lack of progesterone, NOT from lack of estrogen as most doctors think. In only 1% of women is low estrogen actually an issue.
While 17b-estradiol is necessary and beneficial, it must always be balanced with progesterone. Herbal supplements, such as Young Livingʼs Femigen is a plant phyto-estrogen supplement many women add to their total hormonal package.
Hot flashes and night sweats are BAD! A higher incidence of these are associated with:
- Alzheimerʼs disease
- Osteoporosis
- Depression
- Hypertension
- Migraine headaches
About Dr. Dan Purser
Dr. Dan Purser has spent part of his professional life researching and educating both physicians and women on the dangers of regular hormone therapy, and the preferred safe alternative use of progesterone. He also works with wound healing in his Lindon, Utah office – Aesthetica Preventive Medicine Institute. He is the author of Fibromyalgia, Chronic Fatigue Syndrome and Interstitial Cystitis – A Pituitary Perspective and creator of the Program 120 – a textbook for physicians based on the belief that humans should live to 120 years of age.
For more information, answers to your questions, get, read and study the books from Dr. Dan Purser – www.danpursermd.com.
Cautions:
Women with hormone positive receptor cancer – they are advised not to use any hormone unless under the guidance of a physician familiar with the use of natural hormones in the treatment of cancer. Do not use with medically prescribed progestins or birth control pills.
California Proposition 65 Warning Concern
“We appreciate your concern regarding California’s Proposition 65 warnings which are legally required to be on our Progessence Plus product. Proposition 65 requires that products sold in California which carry any ingredients deemed to the California legislature to be hazardous to health must carry the warning you see on our label.
In the case of Progessence Plus, California requires the warning on all progesterone-containing products. However, California law does not distinguish between the synthetic medroxyprogesterone which is the cause of California’s concern, and the natural progesterone which we derive from yams and which are widely used in the health industry. Both are generically referred to as “progesterone,” which is the ingredient name in California’s list. Young Living’s product formulation team has a great deal of experience in formulating safe progesterone products, and assures you that we would never place any product on the market that would compromise your health. We recommend you contact your healthcare professional for further clarification on this topic if necessary.”
Thanks,
Tyler Williams
Associate Product Manager
Progesterone Cream Labels
Hereʼs a clear, accurate description of this labeling issue, as explained by the nonprofit group Women in Balance:
“The state of California, under Proposition 65, requires warning labels on consumer products that contain ingredients “known to the state” as posing potential cancer risk. Women in Balance believes that placing a warning label on progesterone cream products is not warranted. We would like to educate consumers about how Proposition 65 came about.
Californiaʼs Safe Drinking Water and Toxic Enforcement Act of 1986, also known as Proposition 65 (“Prop 65”), contains a list of over 800 chemicals identified as carcinogens. Prop 65 mandates that warnings be given to consumers of products that contain certain chemicals identified by the state of California as hazardous. Progesterone was added to this list in 1988 based on summaries from the National Toxicology Program (NTP) and the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC). Both of these programs only evaluated progesterone given to animals already predisposed to cancer.
Progesterone was then given to these high risk animals in very high doses. Also, these animals were given known carcinogens in addition to the high doses of progesterone.
The NTPʼs Tenth Report on Carcinogens even acknowledges that “no adequate human studies of the relationship between exposure to progesterone and human cancer have been reported.” Progesterone is a naturally occurring hormone produced by all humans, unlike most of the chemicals listed in Prop 65, which are not naturally present in
humans.”
Iʼd like to add that most of the research originally cited by the NTP to justify adding progesterone to the list of carcinogens was largely based on synthetic progestins—apparently they didnʼt realize that progesterone and progestins are very different. Progesterone cream companies that donʼt add this label in California become vulnerable to lawsuits from a particularly nasty group of attorneys who are using Prop 65 to make millions of dollars. Meanwhile, there are 799 other chemicals out there, most of which probably do pose a risk of cancer.”