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bbrown1226
10-14-2005, 07:39 PM
I do not know much about our balancing creams so I don't "promote" them. I will eventually study them out, but I just don't feel confident yet to mess w/ peoples hormones! But, I do have a qustion:
My sister-in-law is only 26 and is pretty much through menapause. Because of this, she has not been able to get pregnant. Her doctor has not completely ruled out her ovulating, but chances are slim. Would these creams help in anyway? Which one should be used in this situation??? She desperately wants to get pregnant and will try anything!
My sister-in-law is only 26 and is pretty much through menapause. Because of this, she has not been able to get pregnant. Her doctor has not completely ruled out her ovulating, but chances are slim. Would these creams help in anyway? Which one should be used in this situation??? She desperately wants to get pregnant and will try anything!
kerib68
10-14-2005, 07:44 PM
maybe she should take a list of the ingredients to the DOC...Email me at trenttacoma@aol.com and I will send you a info. sheet on the creams.
Keri Burks
http://www.PureSkinSystems.myarbonne.com (http://www.PureSkinSystems.myarbonne.com)
Keri Burks
http://www.PureSkinSystems.myarbonne.com (http://www.PureSkinSystems.myarbonne.com)
bbrown1226
10-14-2005, 07:48 PM
Is it the info. sheets from the product knowledge listing the ingredients? If so, I have those, but thank you for offering. I am just not sure which one to suggest. I guess I will send her the ingredient list and have her show her doctor. Thanks!
chrlstoncharmed
10-15-2005, 07:27 AM
I would suggest the Prolief for her because everyone can use that formula and if she is TTC, this would be the one to be on.
The Prolief cream can definitely help her, but it could take some time - at least 3 months, maybe more. The important thing is to use it and stick with it! smileys/smiley1.gif
The Prolief cream can definitely help her, but it could take some time - at least 3 months, maybe more. The important thing is to use it and stick with it! smileys/smiley1.gif
courtneydavis7
10-15-2005, 09:21 AM
I agree use the Prolief. I have some information on the different creams. If you would like me to email them to you let me know. The balancing creams are amazing!!!
beth123
10-15-2005, 10:28 AM
Have you read the "Arbonne Babies" letters? They are amazing! It certainly can't hurt to try the balancing creams. My friend who is entering Menopause says it has changed her life!
Beth
Beth
Sabine
10-15-2005, 07:02 PM
Would you mind sharing the "Arbonne Babies" info and any other info you have about the balancing creams?
chrlstoncharmed
10-16-2005, 12:34 PM
Hi Sabine! There is quite a lot of information on natural progesterone cream ... I have tons. Are you wanting info for business use or personal use?
The Arbonne baby testimonials are really touching. I personally know 5 women who were able to conceive using Prolief and Vitex. I started using it when TTC #4, after suffering multiple unexplained miscarriages.
I'll email the testimonials to the address you have listed in your profile.
The Arbonne baby testimonials are really touching. I personally know 5 women who were able to conceive using Prolief and Vitex. I started using it when TTC #4, after suffering multiple unexplained miscarriages.
I'll email the testimonials to the address you have listed in your profile.
bbrown1226
10-16-2005, 01:11 PM
If you could also email the info. I have read as much as I could find regarding people having a hard time getting pregnant. Some use Prolief, and some the other. So I am kinda confused which one to recommend.
bbrown1226@wowway.com
Thanks!
bbrown1226@wowway.com
Thanks!
Sabine
10-16-2005, 02:02 PM
It would be for my personal use. I've been TTC#2 for over a year and have heard great things about Vitex. Thanks so much!
chrlstoncharmed
10-16-2005, 04:14 PM
I emailed more info to you both! smileys/smiley1.gif
LisaMichelle605
10-17-2005, 06:45 AM
How often are you suppose to apply the cream? Every day or just certian times during the month? I would love to get my friend on some, she had a hysterectomy a year ago, she's 48 yrs. old. but I'm not sure which one would be right for her.
Any suggestions?
Thanks,
LMichelle
Any suggestions?
Thanks,
LMichelle
chrlstoncharmed
10-17-2005, 07:44 AM
Hi LisaMichelle - did your friend have a partial or total hysterectomy? Is she taking synthetic hormones?
If she had a hysterectomy and is still ovulating, she would use the cream from day 12 (or the actual day of ovulation) through day 28. Off for 2 weeks.
But if she had a total hysterecomy, Dr Lee recommends using it from day 1-25 of the calendar month, then off for 7 days.
Everyone can use the Prolief - there are no added herbs to this formula. The PhytoProlief has the added herbs and should be avoided if the client
<UL>
<LI>has a history of breast cancer or other female cancer</LI>
<LI>is on medication for high blood pressure, heart, blood thinners, glaucoma</LI>
<LI>is allergic to ragweed</LI>
<LI>is breastfeeding</LI>
<LI>is very overweight</LI>[/list]
If she had a hysterectomy and is still ovulating, she would use the cream from day 12 (or the actual day of ovulation) through day 28. Off for 2 weeks.
But if she had a total hysterecomy, Dr Lee recommends using it from day 1-25 of the calendar month, then off for 7 days.
Everyone can use the Prolief - there are no added herbs to this formula. The PhytoProlief has the added herbs and should be avoided if the client
<UL>
<LI>has a history of breast cancer or other female cancer</LI>
<LI>is on medication for high blood pressure, heart, blood thinners, glaucoma</LI>
<LI>is allergic to ragweed</LI>
<LI>is breastfeeding</LI>
<LI>is very overweight</LI>[/list]