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		<title>By: Progesterone &#124; Bio-mimetic Hormones</title>
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		<description>[...] The hormone progesterone is created in the adrenal glands of men and women, in men’s testicles and women’s ovaries. Known as the “hormone of pregnancy”, progesterone is responsbible for maintaining a pregnancy. It also determines the timing and functioning of the menstrual cycle, stimulates bone cell production, protects the body against nerve cell damage, and promotes energy production in the brain. As women and men get older and reach their forties, progesterone levels decrease. For women, at this stage in life, progesterone deficiency is often accompanied by symptoms of of either declining levels or, on the other hand, estrogen dominance. [...]</description>
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