Biest
Gel
This Natural Estrogen Gel, carefully formulated by our Compounding Pharmacists, contains
an average of 1.6mg / gram of Natural Bioidentical Estrogens in the ratio
of 20% Estradiol (E2) : 80% Estriol (E3) to help maintain body balance,
important to good health for women young & old.
Suggested
use:
12 drops (0.25 gram) average quantity is equal to the recommended dose of an
average of 0.4mg of Bioidentical Estrogens per application. Use the index finger to spread the Gel
over a four inch area of application. Rotate area of application each
day between face, hands, inner arms and thighs. It is preferable to apply
it first thing in the morning after bath. If a second application is desired, it
should be done in the afternoon but not in the late evening or night
as it may keep you energized and awake for quite a few hours after application. If you wish, you can try appling a slightly larger dose to obtain complete relief from symptoms of Hormone
Imbalance like Mood Swings, Anger and Irritability, Insomnia, Loss of Memory, etc.

Apply for a maximum of 25 consecutive days. Resume after a five day break. You may vary the number of drops applied daily as per the chart given above to mimic the natural rise and fall of Estrogen levels in a woman’s body or daily apply a fixed dose of 12 drops which equal an average quantity of 0.25 gram or 0.4mg of Natural Estrogen.
Progest
Gel containing Bioidentical Progesterone must be used with Biest Gel.
Ingredients:
Aloe Vera Gel, Bioidentical 20% Estradiol (E2) + 80% Estriol (E3) (micronized)
derived from natural sources like Wild Yam / Soy and Lavender.
This product
is for topical application and is made from recognized Dietary Supplements
which do not normally require an FDA approval. All materials used are
Natural, from plant origin and / or are Generally Recognized As Safe
(GRAS).
This
is an “Over The Counter Preparation” and does not require
a prescription for its sale.
This product
and these statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration.
This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any
disease. Consult a health care professional before using this or any
product during pregnancy or if you have a serious medical condition.
No animals
were used in the testing of this product.
Menstruation and the Moon (Lunar Cycles)
Numerous traditional sources agree that the menstrual cycle in a woman’s body is linked to the cycle of the moon (Lunar Cycles). These sources generally indicate that women menstruate at the time of the new moon, and ovulate at the full moon. Although scientific evidence for this has been weak, the problem may be that most women today live in urban environments where the moon is no longer a significant contributor to nocturnal light. The fact that women who work on night shifts, where they are exposed to strong light at night, often experience menstrual irregularities, is just one example of how rhythms of light and darkness do influence hormonal physiology, including the menstrual cycle.
Those of you who wish to follow these Lunar Cycles, and especially those who are menopausal or have undergone hysterectomy may find this a better option which is easier to follow and remember as it refers to an internationally accepted Lunar Calendar.
In any case, always listen to your body and do what feels right for you.