Estrogen/Estriol Unscented & Paraben-Free – Creme 2 oz. Jar
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Cathy T.Posted
Fri 16 Apr 2010 5:02pm
Our natural estrogen, estriol USP, is made the same way natural progesterone USP is made.
Helps relieve hot flashes and other Menopausal Symptoms
Estriol is giving Multiple Sclerosis patients relief.
Helps with Vaginal dryness, Mood Swings, Safe & Effective
Estriol has been used in Europe for years.
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The Value of Estriol for Women
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Gina NickPosted
Wed 04 Nov 2009 10:04pm
Many women rely on the benefits of compounded, bio-identical hormones that include estriol, the safest and most protective form of estrogen that is naturally made by the body. In January of this year, the FDA ordered pharmacies to ban the use of estriol even though 80% of bio-identical hormone replacement therapy prescriptions use
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Estriol to be studied as MS treatment in UCLA trial
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stuartPosted
Wed 14 Jan 2009 8:26pmEstriol to be studied as MS treatment in UCLA trial
Los Angeles Times - CA,USA
To try to develop kinder and more effective treatments for MS, Dr. Rhonda Voskuhl, director of the UCLA multiple sclerosis program, is reexamining the ...
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Some with MS already use estriol - if they can get it
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AndreaPosted
Sat 13 Mar 2010 12:00am
Articles like this make me want to grind my teeth (into the nearest FDA official!). Estriol is the weakest of the three forms of estriol, and many women (including me) have been successfully using it for vaginal dryness. Works great, it's cheap, and my insurance covers it. It breaks my heart that so many MS patients who could benefit from
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Estrogen/Estriol (Bio-identical) Unscented & Paraben-Free – Creme 2 oz. Jar
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Cathy T.Posted
Mon 11 Oct 2010 10:29pm
Our natural estrogen, estriol USP, is made the same way natural progesterone USP is made.
Helps relieve hot flashes and other Menopausal Symptoms
Estriol is giving Multiple Sclerosis patients relief.
Helps with Vaginal dryness, Mood Swings, Safe & Effective
Estriol has been used in Europe for years.
Paraben-Free and Unscented
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Bioidentical Estriol Still Under Threat
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Sheri GoddardPosted
Mon 01 Nov 2010 12:00am
Nurses in Oregon may soon lose their ability to prescribe estriol, the safe and effective bioidentical estrogen hormone. Meanwhile, an FDA-approved menopause drug..., and despite the fact that the FDA has been unable to substantiate a single adverse event for estriol, the FDA is still working diligently behind the scenes to remove it from
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MS Trial Alert: Clinical Trial of Sex Hormone Estriol Recruiting Women with MS to Participate - Updated
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stuartPosted
Fri 20 Feb 2009 7:11pm
Updated February 10, 2009
National MS Society Research Updates
Summary: The National MS Society is funding a team of investigators at 16 medical centers to conduct a two-year, controlled clinical trial of an estrogen (estriol) added to standard therapy to treat MS. Investigators administer either oral estriol along with Copaxone® (glatiramer
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