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What Role Do Birth
Control Pills Play in Estrogen Dominance?
Many young girls
and older women are prescribed birth control pills to control
their menstrual irregularities. Premenstrual fluid retention and
weight gain, and other menstrual irregularities are caused by
female hormonal imbalance. Hormone balance needs to be restored,
not masked with counterfeit hormones. Birth control pills are
counterfeit hormones which turn off the production of a woman’s
bio-identical hormones by the ovaries.
Synthetic
hormones are made by drug companies and do not occur naturally.
They are not biologically identical to naturally occurring human
hormones. They may produce some effects similar to the
bio-identical hormones in a woman’s body but are also associated
with numerous side effects, many of which are serious.
What are the side effects of Birth Control Pills?
Birth control
pills create a state of estrogen dominance and progesterone
deficiency. Common side effects of birth control pills are
headaches, including migraines, breast tenderness, mood swings,
fluid retention, weight gain, and loss of libido.
Birth Control
Pills are also associated with an increased incidence of breast
cancer, stroked and blood clots to the lungs. Birth control
pills prevent the production of women’s bio-identical female
hormones and pheromones making them less attractive to men.
There is no reason for any woman to poison her body every day
with the counterfeit hormones in birth control pills in order to
control premenstrual symptoms and menstrual irregularities when
bio-identical Progesterone is available.
Menstrual cycles
can be easily regulated using Progesterone on days 15 through 28
of the menstrual cycle.
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