AIM Renewed Balance ®![]() Natural Progesterone Body CreamNatural progesterone is derived from diosgenin, a phytoestrogen (plant estrogen) found in soy or wild yam. This phytoestrogen is then converted to progesterone. Progesterone produced from these natural sources is the same as the progesterone produced by the body. FEATURESAIM Renewed Balance is a topical cream that helps your body stay in balance. In contains natural progesterone (derived from wild yam and soy) aloe vera, vitamin E, and other healthful substances. All ingredients in Renewed Balance are from natural sources. Ingredients - only 11 natural ingredients !!Purified Water water Stearic Acid thickener and emulsifier Vitamin E antioxidant, aids in absorption Natural Glycerin emollient - helps prevent water loss(drying out) Avocado Oil Provides vitamins, moisturizes 1104mg USP Progesterone derived from wild yam Aloe Vera Oil aids in absorption; benefits of aloe Rosemary extract benefits of rosemary Vitamin A Palmitate antioxidant Carrot Oil high in provitamin A Lemon Grass Oil soothes and cools Suggested Use - Apply topically as needed to areas of thin skin, such as the upper chest, inner thighs, backs of knees, wrists, inner arms, and neck. Renewed Balance comes in a convenient pump dispenser/jar. Each jar contains 1120mg of natural progesterone in about 184 6mg pumps of cream. The smaller pump amounts allow you to choose the amount that works best for you. Typical use is two pumps in the morning and two pumps in the evening for approximately 24mg of progesterone. This bulletin is for information only. It has not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure. or prevent any disease.SUGGESTED READINGLee, John, M.D. 1993. What Your Doctor May Not Tell You about Menopause. NY: Warner Books. 1996. (Tel: 1-800-759- 0190) Coney, Sandra. The Menopause Industry: How the medical establishment exploits women. Alameda, CA: Hunter House Publishing. 1994. Wright, Karen. "Menopause, naturally." Health, Jan-Feb 1996. Langer, Stephen. "Nutrition for menopause." Better Nutrition for Today's Living, March 1995. "Natural progesterone: What's all the fuss about?" Menopause News, May-June 1994. Wallis, Claudia. "America's No, 1 drug is an elixir of youth, but women must decide if it's worth the risk of cancer." Time Magazine, June 26, 1995. "Use of estrogen and progestin and the risk of breast cancer" (Adapted from the New England Journal of Medicine, June 15, 1995.) American Family Physician Nov. 1 1995. |
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