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Progesterone for Men
Males make progesterone. They need it to make their testosterone and for
the adrenal glands to make cortisone. Males synthesize progesterone in amounts
less than women do but it is still vital. You can measure male's progesterone
levels, and you'll find that when the woman has this follicle damage I'm talking
about, the amount of progesterone she makes is less than that of a
male.
Men with BPH (swelling of the prostate) and other male related problems
will appreciate the speed of relief with progesterone cream. Dr. Lee recommends
that men use 8 - 12 mg of progesterone daily. Progesterone has NO feminizing
characteristics. Progesterone is an 5-alpha reductase inhibitor -- it helps
prevent the conversion of testosterone into DHT.
Progesterone may also help men with complexion and increased energy.
Progesterone balances the estrogens that build in a man's body. Furthermore, it
may be important in the prevention and/or treatment of prostatism and prostate
cancer. Dr Lee has had men contact him telling him that as a result of applying
progesterone cream to their wife they were seeing that their symptoms of
prostatism such as urinary urgency and frequency decreased considerably. Several
men with prostate cancer reported that their PSA (Prostate Specific Antigen)
level decreased and they have had no progression of their prostate lesions since
using the cream themselves. Another man contacted Dr Lee to say his bone
metastases are now no longer visible by Mayo Clinic X-ray tests. After reviewing
endocrinology books in regard to hormone changes in older men Dr Lee found that
progesterone levels drop, estradiol levels rise, and testosterone changes in
form in older men. This is significant enough to warrant research to determine
if the application of progesterone can be used to prevent prostrate
cancer.
Dr Lee has pointed to research that suggests that too much progesterone
in men can prevent sperm maturation possibly acting as a contraceptive. Since
both progesterone and testosterone work to build new bone, progesterone can be
useful for castrated men (common procedure for prostate cancer) in protecting
against osteoporosis as in women. |