UTERINE FIBROIDS & OVARIAN CYSTS
Of fibroids that develop in the uterus, Dr. John Lee
states that they are:
another example of estrogen dominance secondary
to anovulatory cycles and consequent progesterone deficiency. They generally occur in the
8-10 years before menopause. If sufficient natural progesterone is supplemented from day
12 to day 26 of the menstrual cycle, further growth of fibroids is usually prevented (and
often the fibroids regress).
Ovarian cysts are also a problem in many women.
Dr. Peat says these are usually associated with a low thyroid condition, and that
administration of thyroid hormone can get rid of them by lowering estrogen levels and
making the ovaries produce more progesterone.
Dr. Lee's approach, on the other hand, is to
administer just the progesterone directly. He says that "natural progesterone, given
from day 5 to day 26 of the menstrual month for two to three cycles, will almost
routinely" cause disappearance of these cysts by suppressing normal FSH
(follicle-stimulating hormone), LH (luteinizing hormone), and estrogen production and
giving the ovary time to heal. Furthermore, studies have been reported in the Journal
of the National Cancer Institute as far back as 1951 in which progesterone even
produced evidence of regression of cervical tumors.
It's reassuring to know that progesterone can protect
us in so many ways; but we must all be alert to the fact that the long-range harmful
effects of "estrogen dominance" in the body are not widely recognized.
ENDOMETRIOSIS
Majid Ali, M.D., calls endometriosis, which he
says afflicts five million American women, a painful, often disabling disorder that
can lead to infertility. Endometriosis is sometimes treated, mistakenly, with
synthetic birth control pills. He blames estrogen overdrive for the
growth outside the uterus of misplaced cells that normally line the uterine
cavity. Linda G. Rector-Page, N.D., Ph.D., adds that this tissue often attaches to
other organs, and there is a backup of some of the heavy menstrual flow.
Endometriosis and Estrogen
Dr. Ali
maintains that treatment with synthetic estrogen, so widespread among doctors, is a grave
error. In fact, Women on Menopause, by Ann Dickson and Nikki Henriques, reveals
that unopposed estrogen was first linked in 1970 to abnormal cell growth in the
endometrium, resulting also in the possibility of endometrial cancer. Today, women
need to be aware of the many other serious side effects when estrogen is administered
alone and their progesterone levels are down: nausea, anorexia, vomiting, headaches, and
fluid retention leading to weight gain. It is important, say the authors of this book, for
women who have other physical disorders to avoid supplementation with only estrogen, for
it can exacerbate high blood pressure, diabetes, migraines, and epilepsy.
Endometriosis and Hysterectomy
A study in
Sweden also showed that women using high doses of the synthetic estrogen known as
ethinylestradiol (used in lower doses in the birth control pill in the United States) had
an increased rate of breast cancer. Sandy McFarland, who was suffering from endometriosis,
was only nineteen when her gynecologist said she should have a hysterectomy. According the
Endometriosis Association, this condition, which affects girls and women from the ages of
eleven to fifty, is the leading cause of hysterectomy. Fortunately,
Sandys father was a nutritionist, and he decided to try to correct what he thought
might be a hormone imbalance with natural progesterone. This decision not only saved
Sandys uterus but also normalized her once irregular periods.
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