
HappyPMScream.com is proud to present our flagship product from Zeller.
You may also have heard of Adam's Equalizer Prostate Care for men.
We are sure you will be extremely happy with our products and the
reputation they carry with them.
Adam's Equalizer Prostate Care for men and
Happy PMS natural progesterone cream for women.
Watch this site carefully, as we are adding several products more in the
coming weeks. Natural health is a passion with our company and we strive to
bring you the safest and most efficient products available for hormonal natural
health care and beyond.
Introducing
THE CHI MACHINE and the
FIR Hot House or a combination of both in the
Total Health Spa - a new approach using a blend of
ancient arts and therapeutic massage. Consider adding the infrared lamp - the
FIR-TO-GO Lamp - to use in conjunction with the
the Chi Machine and Hot
Houses, as well.
Remember to take a look at the
Equalizer Plus, pain relief cream and
Rinkle Free Facial Cream. These two products
boast of the same natural ingredients and superior results.
Happy PMS
Moisturizing Body Cream
a 100% All natural progesterone
cream
The most effective method of
restoring physiological-equivalent to normal body function- progesterone levels,
is with the proper supplementation of transdermally applied natural
progesterone. Happy PMS Body Cream is a technologically advanced
light, greaseless, moisturizing formulation of natural progesterone in a
hypoallergenic, non comedogenic (won't clog pores) aloe vera base, free of odor
and fragrance. 1200 mg of natural progesterone in each bottle (that's 25 mg per
1/4 teaspoon dose). 2 ounces
pump
To order Happy PMS Cream, click here.
Don't
Believe the Lies!
Dr. Ellen Grant, Lynne
McTaggart and WDDTY Newsletter Launch Muddled Personal Attack on Dr. John Lee
and on Natural Progesterone
Dr. John Lee and Dr. Ellen Grant had a longstanding
disagreement about natural progesterone and its effects, but until recently it
was a heated debate between physicians. Now Dr. Grant and Lynne McTaggart have
launched a personal attack against Dr. Lee in the newsletter What Doctors
Don’t Tell You (WDDTY). Dr. Grant’s article about progesterone and breast
cancer, titled “Cancer in a Cream?” sounds convincing on the surface, but in
truth it’s hopelessly muddled and riddled with inconsistencies and
inaccuracies. Read more...

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