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Default Estrogen

I have used bio-identical hormones. Like anything else I am not consistent using them which I am sure not good for my body. I do the same thing with supplements. I would look into using them instead and also possibly progesterone with it. These hormones are a cream and made up at a compounding pharmacy. I use 2 kinds of estrogen and/progesterone.


The Vagifem website mentions using that with. I don't know if Vagifem is a bio-identical.

If you go to hystersisters there is a lot of info on hormones there.
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