And a Little Progesterone Was All I Needed
From Leanne Upfold (25 years)
" I was using an oral contraceptive called Triphasil for a few years.
I experienced headaches, mood swings and I felt terribly tearful and depressed
most of the time. Besides these symptoms, I noticed that I had developed
brown pigmentation marks under my eyes.
The condition worsened every time I went into the sun, even for short
periods of time. The pigmentation was very similar to chloasma which many
women experience during pregnancy. It got to the stage that I was afraid
to go into the sun for any length of time, in case the condition worsened.
I had to wear make-up almost all the time to conceal the patches.
I tried a few creams with a high vitamin A content, which claimed to lighten
pigmentation marks, but I saw little improvement. At the time I had my
own beauty salon where I practiced fruit acid peels, designed to improve
the texture and complexion of the skin, by gradually removing the superficial
layers. I applied 10 treatments over a course of 10 weeks; using 30% fruit
acid peels. I did experience moderate results, however, in a few weeks,
the problem returned.
After watching a video by Dr. John Lee, on Natural Progesterone, I realised
that my problems resulted form a hormone imbalance, caused by the contraceptive
I was taking. It wasn't until I was introduced to n.n. natural progesterone cream that
I had effective, lasting results even when I was taking the contraceptive.
Various creams had only a temporary effect. After using n.n. natural progesterone cream
for just a few weeks, my pigmentation had disappeared. In addition to
this, I now no longer experience headaches, and I feel in control of my
emotions. "
Feel free to email me Leanne Upfold
Note: n.n.= (no name) and represents the brand of natural progesterone cream used.
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