Provera (Medroxyprogesterone)
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| medixresources "Provera" | 10 mg | 14/free | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | most countries | |
| 30 pills $35.52 | 90 pills $79.33 | ||||
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| 90 pills $47.59 | 90 pills $47.59 | ||||
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| tl-pharmacy | Not available for sale | 10-21 days/free | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | every country | |
| medrx-one "Generic Provera" | 10mg | 10 days/free | ![]() ![]() | most countries | |
| 60 pills $109.6 | 270 pills $397.6 | ||||
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| leadmedic "Provera " | 10 mg | 14-21days/$10
5-7 days/$25 | ![]() ![]() | every country | |
| 30 pills $46.13 | 90 pills $103.03 | ||||
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2.5 mg | ||||
| 90 pills $61.82 | 90 pills $61.82 | ||||
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| 60 pills $74.5 | 90 pills $85.86 | ||||
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| Medph | Not available for sale | FedEx next day/$24 | ![]() ![]() ![]() | USA only | |
| med-pen "Provera" | 5mg | 14-20 days/$10
7-14 days/$20 | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | most countries | |
| 30 Tabs $24 | 90 Tabs $54 | ||||
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| ourpharmacyrx "Provera" | 10 mg | 14-21 days/$15
5-12 days/$30 | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | most countries | |
| 10 pills $86 | 30 pills $249 | ||||
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| 10 pills $73 | 30 pills $202.8 | ||||
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| RxPharms | Not available for sale | 14-24 days/free | ![]() ![]() ![]() | worldwide | |
| RxMedShop | Not available for sale | 8-16 days/$20
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SEX AT THE MENOPAUSE
As we have seen exercise can help your sex life. But sex itself is good for you and stimulates the hormones. Sex releases tension and calms you down. It helps boost the immune system and to relieve headaches and arthritis. A massive research project involving 55,000 people conducted by the Institute for Advanced Study of Human Sexuality in San Francisco found that those who had a satisfying sex life were physically healthier and more relaxed than those who reported an unfulfilling sex life. Ted McIlvenna, President of the Institute, was even quoted as saying, ‘Sex is perhaps the best preventive and healing medicine there is.’ That may be a bit of an exaggeration but it makes the point that sex is important for a balanced healthy life. The fact is that sex releases the brain chemicals known as endorphins that make us feel content and happy with the world. Perking up the libido is one of the supposed benefits of taking Hormone Replacement Therapy. But there is no real evidence that changing hormone levels have any effect on a woman’s sexuality at all. What may undermine it, however, is the notion that the menopause is some kind of crisis, that when the biological clock starts to chime a woman inevitably becomes less attractive. This is rubbish. But it can adversely affect women’s sexual confidence and attitudes, particularly when every single problem you have is put down to ‘your hormones’.
In fact the menopause and beyond should be seen as a time for greater sexual enjoyment. Children are no longer a tie and you don’t have to worry about contraception. Some women have an increased sexual drive at this time. That’s because the level of testosterone, the male hormone we all have in our bodies, becomes proportionately higher. The famous anthropologist Margaret Mead called this ‘post-menopausal zest’. Post-menopausal women can have up to twenty times the amount of testosterone as pre-menopausal women. How’s that for the ‘hormonal deficit’ we are all supposed to be suffering from?
Testosterone is the hormone linked to drive, motivation and assertiveness. Perhaps this explains why, in traditional cultures, older women are regarded as counselors, leaders and law makers.
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