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Natpro natural progesterone cream
$69.00
Released September, 1997
The Pros:Ingredient list above is totally wrong. The product has been updated and is now organic in every way. The 'funny' smell is from cold pressed organic macadamia oil. The macadamia nut oil is no longer in the product and it now has no smell at all.
The Cons:I thought it smelt funny. When I first used it it smelt ok but the past two tubes have had a funny smell to them.
Ingredients: spring water, organic virgin macadamia oil, Pharmaceutical grade natural progesterone 2000 mg, organic citrus extract, glyceryl stearate, vegetable glycerine, sodium borate, cetearyl alcohol, cetearyl glucoside, vitamin E, titanium dioxide, silver chloride
Container: 2 oz tube (60 gram) - 2,000mg USP progesterone per tube
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What quantity of progesterone is contained per weight of cream?
33.33 milligrams per gram (3.33%) Score:9.0
How effective are the carrier oils used?
Macadamia oil: very close to the skin's own oil, very stable (mono-unsaturated) effective carrier. Score:8.0
How organic are the ingredients?
Sodium borate: EWG rating "moderate hazard". Titanium dioxide: EWG rating "low hazard". Silver chloride: EWG rating "low hazard". Score:5.5
What is the cost?
$11.50 per gram of progesterone. Score:9.0
Overall score: 31.5
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Ingredient list above is totally wrong. The product has been updated and is now organic in every way
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The 'funny' smell is from cold pressed organic macadamia oil.
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The macadamia nut oil is no longer in the product and it now has no smell at all
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When I first used it it smelt ok but the past two tubes have had a funny smell to them
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cbs:
#natpro_natural_progesterone_cream I used Natpro last night for the first time. I used the recommended dose of 1 teaspoon, rubbing it on my legs. Within hours I felt nauseated and dizzy. Is this normal? I still feel a bit queasy this morning. Looking at some other websites, I see that Dr Lee recommends 20 mg of progesterone daily. That translates into an 1/8 of a teaspoon of Natpro. What's up with Natpro's recommendation for 100 - 200 mg daily?
Feb 20, 11
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Anonymous:
#natpro_natural_progesterone_cream Great product, but customer service is AWFUL!! Lately they charge my credit card, but wait for weeks to ship-AFTER charging my card! Can't get a hold of anyone either. This is the 3rd time it's happened & I've been ordering this product for nearly 2 yrs. Natpro has helped me immensely-especially with severe endometriosis-in my case I have had to use a lot of it before it eased my symptoms-but I have now run out, and no one will respond to my emails. I always order well in advance, so I don't know what's going on.
Feb 1, 11
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JaneMiller:
#natpro_natural_progesterone_cream Here's my ranking for this and 7 other similar products...
Natpro 31.5
Oasis Serene 28.7
NutriVera Naturals 25.5
AIM Renewed Balance 25.1
Progesta-Care 21.7
Emerita Pro-Gest 18.5
Serenity 17.2
I've used them all. They are all good (that's why they made it through to the "final 7"!). However, Natpro is my first choice. The others are good so don't let me dissuade you from trying them but in my opinion Natpro is not only at least as good a product as any other it provides far and away the best value... just look at the "cost per gram of progesterone contained".
Dec 6, 07
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