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Breast cancer

by Claire
(Wisconsin)

My mom died of breast cancer and my aunt has it …I have some
Lumps in my breast I got checked today and the gyno said she wasn’t crazy about me using progesterone cream with the cancer history….i don’t want to stop it….going for more tests on the lumps but wondered your thoughts on progesterone with breast cancer… thank you

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Feb 21, 2025
Breast Cancer
by: Joy

​Hi Claire

I am so sorry to hear about your mom.

With all due respect to your gyno, she is very much uninformed. Cancer and progesterone are connected through the effects of hormone imbalances which are largely induced by Environmental Toxins and the so-called 'xeno-estrogens'. There is increasing evidence that cancer rates as high as 95% are due to environmental factors such as pollutants from agriculture and industry, processed food and the misuse of prescription drugs such as estrogen. Whereas only 5% are gene related. Has she confused progesterone which is natural or progestin which is synthetic and can cause cancer? She needs to provide study papers that prove progesterone causes cancer. Please read the Cancer page and all the references.

Both men and women produce progesterone daily. We start to produce less as we age, and pregnant women produce huge amounts while pregnant.

Please make sure that your Vitamin D3 level is optimal. Please view the video by Dr Carole Baggerly who suffered from breast cancer.

Best wishes to you and your aunt.

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