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Features
- What women are now using to help balance their body naturally
- Natural solution for menopause and peri-menopause
- Each full press of the pump provides approximately .75mg of natural Estriol USP
Product Description
Estriol-Care⢠is formulated to contain 18 mg of estriol per ounce. Each full press of the pump provides approximately 0.75 mg of natural Estriol USP.SimilarProduct
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Customer reviews
estriol cream
by .. Margaret Bicknell (Richford, VT USA)
This is a hard product to find... it is very helpful for surgical menopause. It really reduces the hot flashs and mood swings.
before you self medicate:
by .. Kayjo (Sunnyside, Utah)
You should see a gynecologist. Preferable a WOMAN Doctor. She will be able to give you the help you need for this problem... A female Doctor who is going to face menopausal years herself, and deals with this each day is someone you should go to. You really need to speak with a person who is more educated in hormonal issues. The thyroid is works with the ovaries and uterus.
Estriol care as a face cream
by .. Ellen C. Small (HANOVER, PENNSYLVANIA, US)
Tried using a small amount of life flo on my face and it was a horrible! Felt like a truck hit me the next day. Felt like I had mono. Could it be that it interacts with my thyroid medicine which is a low dose of synthroid? I do realize that the bottle did not say to use on your face but many articles do. I am 53 years old and my skin is so dry and I am not on hormone therapy yet because I still am not quite in menopause. Any suggestions? Is 0.75mg's a low dose?

