Sunday, February 14, 2010

Progesterone Rich What Types Of Food Are Rich In Natural Progesterone?

What types of food are rich in natural progesterone? - progesterone rich

I know that progesterone in many types of plants (such as mistletoe people) is found, but I wonder what kind of foods are also rich in cholesterol.

2 comments:

Violet Pearl said...

None. Progesterone is a hormone. Food does not contain hormones, they should not at least! You can buy natural progesterone cream at your local pharmacy (be careful, 450-500 USP) - is to apply the skin like a lotion.

On the Wild Yam: Wild Yam While components are chemically manufactured hormones progesterone and estrogen, the body does not use wild yam in a position in the same way. (There is nothing for you.)

D N said...

Wild Yam and Mexican Wild Yam is rich abundance of natural progesterone.

Wild yam is a type of sweet potato is usually grown increasingly in the tropical wilderness. There are over 150 varieties. His popularity is used for their medicinal purposes. The tubers are usually smaller than the ordinary variety of sweet potatoes and are often referred to as rhizomes tubers.


Wild Yam is part of the diet of Pygmies in the tropical regions of Central Africa, Latin America and the Philippines.

They have been used as food. The most popular are the Wild Yam Yam in Mexico are: Mullein Diascora, Diascorae villosa, sweet Diascorae, floribunda and Diascorae Composite Diascorae.
Uses of Mexican Wild Yam


Wild yam is used in medicine for its high concentration of phyto-oestrogens and as a source of natural progesterone and other steroids.

The active ingredient of the Mexican wild yam is called a saponin diosgenin. The agent, converted after extraction of the yam or natural progesterone, dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA) is.


This chemical conversion may in the body alone.


These steroids regulation of smooth muscle, the release of other hormones, cell division on the surface of the uterus, and much more.






Also known as colic - root, rheumatism root bone devil.


www.africanfoods.co.uk/
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