Plant estrogens & birth control question?
Do topical creams that contain plant estrogens (for example: the Arbonne Prolief Balancing Cream), in any way effect birth control hormones?
Answers:
Because within are many types of birth control, Arbonne recommend that you consult your physician. You can also refer to the recommended reading listed below:
What Your Doctor May Not Tell You About Premenopause: Balance Your Hormones and Your Life From Thirty to Fifty. Dr. John R. Lee, M.D., et al
What Your Doctor May Not Tell You About Menopause: The Breakthrough Book on Natural Progesterone. Dr. John R. Lee, M.D., Virginia Hopkins
The Estrogen Alternative: Natural Hormone Therapy beside Botanical Progesterone. Raquel Martin with Judi Gerstung, D.C.
Hormone Heresy - What Women MUST Know About Their Hormones. Sherill Sellman
http://www.johnleemd.com/
I know that this doesn't hand over you an immediate answer. However, consulting your physician is really the best piece to do. I hope this helps!
What should I do? Can you help out me please?
Prolief doesn't contain plant estrogens. Their PhytoProlief does.And the Prolief doesn't say anything going on for it interacting with them. If you're using birthcontrol pills and you would close to help beside hormone balancing, the Prolief is the solution for you.
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