Important information: A study published in the American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology (June 1999, pages 1504–1511) states that "In order to obtain the proper (effective) serum levels with use of a progesterone cream, the cream needs to have an adequate amount of progesterone in it [at least 30 milligrams per gram]. Many over the counter creams have little [for example, 5 milligrams per ounce] or none at all. The creams that are made from Mexican yams are not metabolized to progesterone by women."
What does Natpro cost?
...US$79.00 for a set of 3 tubes excluding shipping and handling.
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You'll find out how this price was arrived at further down the page. I recommend you read about it as its both interesting and very revealing.
What do I get when I order Natpro progesterone cream?
A set of Natpro cream
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Each set contains three tubes -
Each tube contains 60 grams (2 oz) of cream -
A single tube is sufficient for a minimum of one month depending on the recommended dosage -
Natpro cream has a concentration of 3.33% progesterone or 33.33 milligrams per gram -
Each set comes with a full instructional pamphlet -
Each tube contains :
- spring water
- organic virgin macadamia oil
- natural progesterone 2000 mg
- organic citrus extract
- glyceryl stearate
- vegetable glycerine
- sodium borate
- cetearyl alcohol
- cetearyl glucoside
- vitamin E
- titanium dioxide
- silver chloride
To learn more about these contents of Natpro progesterone cream please scroll down the page.
How will Natpro progesterone cream be shipped to me?
Natpro can be delivered globally (you live in the Falkland Islands? ...we deliver) by several different methods... the choice is yours.
How long will it take?
Delivery will almost always be within two weeks of order - whether you're in Hawaii or Timbuktu - but to most places between one day and three weeks depending on your choice of shipping method and location.
What about the cost of shipping?
Despite what we see so often on the web and elsewhere - there is no such thing as "free shipping". Shipping Natpro progesterone cream costs money - just as it does for any product. But to keep things as headache-free for you as possible the shipping method, and therefor cost, can be chosen by you from several alternatives....
- Parcel Post
- Priority Mail
- Express Mail
- First Class Mail International
- Priority Mail International
- Express Mail International
There are no hidden costs or surprises.
How do I pay for Natpro progesterone cream?
To make it as easy as possible you have two choices :
- By credit card using our secure 128 bit encrypted order form - this accepts VISA and Mastercard, or
- PayPal - if you already have an account you'll know all about this easy payment system and if you don't have an account the ordering process makes it easy for you to open one (its free and takes two minutes)
Is there a guarantee? Yes...
If you're at all undecided about progesterone therapy in general or progesterone cream in particular - take advantage of my guarantee...
"Try it, use it and then decide...if Natpro doesn't improve your health then please just ask for your money back.
No questions. No returns. No argument."
Now here's more on how we arrived at the price for Natpro progesterone cream...
There are two sides to what makes "real value" - the first is quality. The second is price. You see... I want to guarantee that Natpro progesterone cream delivers to you not just absolute quality but also absolute value.
It was for this reason that we conducted a series of detailed and exhaustive pricing surveys on progesterone cream. The results were so illuminating that I am compelled to share them with you. Here's what happened...
First, we asked our survey volunteers (200 of them) this...
"Please compare... the four progesterone creams listed below are all good products... none are bogus "Yam Creams" or pure "label jobs". In fact I've deliberately selected what I believe are the best alternative progesterone creams to Natpro...
- Pro-Gest
- Renewed Balance
- Serenity
- Progestacare
... you will see that these products vary in concentration of progesterone - its important to keep this in mind."
We then listed (for the survey volunteers to read) details of...
- container sizes
- concentration of progesterone
- best offered prices
Second, we asked our survey volunteers a series of questions about fair pricing, including what they felt a fair price for Natpro progesterone cream should be.
Third, we analysed the results. Here they are...
- "A median value of $30.00 per tube". What's "median"? It's the price that's right in the middle - just as many people said that more than $30.00 was fair as those that said less than $30.00 was fair.
- Further analysis by the pricing experts revealed that to "optimize" the price it should be set at $29.70 per tube.
So, as you can see the survey indicated that the "optimum" price for a set of 3 tubes of Natpro should be US$89.10.
However, because I am driven by the memory of my own bad health experiences my purpose is clear. It is simply this...
"To help you get well with the best value that I can deliver"
So... I told the "experts" to sharpen their pencils. I told them to give me the lowest possible price without compromising quality.
Quite simply... this had to be the best quality progesterone cream available at the best possible price.
The result?
... a reduction of more than 20% to the "optimum" price (depending on shipping costs)
... US$79.00 for a set of 3 tubes including shipping and handling.
Now I want to make it clear that this is not a "limited offer" discount designed to put pressure on you to buy now - it is a fixed standard global price that will remain unchanged unless or until some factor beyond my control forces it to change.
Always remember you have my promise that...
"I will not reveal any information you give me for any reason to anybody without your express permission"
Now, here's more on the contents of Natpro progesterone cream...
Natpro contains only vegetable substances. No animal has suffered or will ever suffer because of its production or use.
Natpro progesterone cream does not contain any toxic substances - such as growth hormones - found in today's animal products. You are protected.
Here's a note on recent changes made to Natpro's formula...
The formulation for Natpro progesterone cream has remained almost unchanged since it was originally developed in the years 1996/7. Well, that's now changed.
Why?
The pursuit of an organic progesterone cream that is free of both "parabens" and "PEG" has long remained my dream and its now been realized. Its taken a long time coming and I'll make no secret of the fact that the path has lead down many blind allies and hit many obstacles. The real difficulty has been in getting a "paraben free" preservative system that doesn't simply substitute another "unnatural" ingredient.
What's wrong with parabens?
There are relatively rare documented instances where parabens have been found to cause skin irritation, contact dermatitis, or allergic skin reactions. They are considered to be of low irritation potential compared with many other preservatives. Although there is no evidence that any cosmetics containing parabens pose a health risk they can, however, cause reactions in individuals with paraben allergies. Only a tiny percentage of the general population are allergic to parabens. Some studies have led to concerns over their continued use, and there is currently a shift away from them. This is despite the rejection of the breast cancer tissue study by the majority of the scientific community, and the extremely weak estrogenic effect found for butylparaben (no effect was seen with methyl or propyl parabens previously used in Natpro).
Despite this, my attitude has been... "why take any risk when it can be avoided?"
Most organic preservatives simply can't stand up to the rigorous "challenge testing" required to meet the necessarily high standards to ensure aqueous creams avoid becoming breeding grounds for toxic moulds and bacteria. There are many organic preservatives out there that are touted as doing the job. The truth is they simply don't do a good enough job without "support" from conventional preservatives such as the parabens. Take the much publicized "grapefruit seed extract"... it simply can't work alone.
Natpro's new system works.
It has undergone rigorous challenge testing. But that's not all that's different. We've also changed (again after much painstaking research) the emulsifying agents to a completely "PEG free" combination.
What's "PEG" mean?
Well, its shorthand for 'polyethylene glycol'. Its found in many formulas and has been causing some concern in recent times as a potential health hazard. Although this is far from proven I decided to act now rather than later so we developed an alternative system that is entirely "PEG free".
The new Natpro progesterone cream formula is about as natural as you can get. I'm also particularly pleased because its "emolience" or "feel quality" is, if anything, an improvement on the old formula.
But perhaps most important of all...
...its functional ability to ensure the efficient transdermal delivery of the progesterone itself is second to none.
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