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Progesterone Pure Cream by Karuna is a natural progesterone
lotion that is designed to support men's health and people with sensitive skin.
Progesterone Pure Cream is a lotion that is hypoallergenic and free of
chemicals and frangrances. It is also made without emulsifiers, fillers, or
preservatives. It seeks to support prostate health by working to protect
against environmental estrogens.
This 2 oz. natural lotion is easily absorbed through the skin without an oily
residue. Each tube is standardized and sealed to prevent oxidation and
bacteria. This product also includes an informational brochure with dosing
instructions and other information.
• Contains 2 oz. of natural progesterone
• Fragrance, chemical, and preservative free
• Hypoallergenic
• Designed for men and those with skin sensitivities or allergies
• May support prostate health
• Includes natural ingredients like jojoba oil, aloe leaf extract, and shea
butter
Progesterone Pure Cream Ingredients in 2 oz tube:
Purified water, Organic Jojoba Oil, Organic Aloe Leaf extract, Organic Shea
Butter, Cetyl Alcohol (coconut oil derived), Stearic acid (palm kernel derived
thickener), USP Progesterone derived from Wild Yam (Dioscorea villosa) Root
extract, Sodium Hydroxymethylglycinate, Disodium Edetate, Potassium Sorbate,
Xanthan Gum, Tocopheryl Acetate (Vitamin E).
56 servings 1g (1/4 tsp. supplied) with 25 mg of progesterone per serving.
Other Ingredients: Other ingredients: purified water, alcohol 25%, honey,
vegetable glycerin, and peppermint oil.
Suggested Use:
Adults: Progesterone, being a small, fat-soluble molecule, is easily absorbed
through the skin. For general application, skin sites recommended include the
inner areas of the thighs and arms, neck, upper chest and abdomen. The site
should be rotated daily for maximum absorption. Allow 2-3 months for maximum
effect.
For external use only. Consult your healthcare practitioner prior to using this
product if you are pregnant, nursing or if you have a serious medical condition.
Keep out of reach of children.
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