Gynatrof gel - anyone tried this for vaginal atrophy??
Hi, I was wondering if anyone ever try Gynatrof gel for vaginal atrophy, this is a new non-hormonal vaginal gel, my gynecologist went to a conference about this new stuff and she said the study has been very impressive. She said that a lots of her patients have seen a big difference and she suggest me to try it out. It improves the natural hydration of the vagina and regenerate the vaginal tissues. I am about to give a try but by reading the ingredients there is soya lecithin, so now I am sure if i should try it anyway because of the soy
Sig
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It is interesting to me that it is marketed as non-hormonal, but one of the main ingredients is hops, which is estrogenic according to the Sloan -Kettering herb website.
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Just looked this up, and disappointed to find out that it's only available in Canada or Europe. I so would want to try this!
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Maybe Sig will send us all some! Soy or even estrogen applied topically wouldn't be as readily absorbed systemically , I think. My doc's finally prescribed some estrogen cream for me, even at my very late stage. I rarely use it, but it was really helpful. Gyno- onc always thought it was ok, Mo's nurtz, not so much. But then, she never cared for any type of palliative meds for me...
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My oncologist was all for using vaginal estrogen, and have used it for years without issues. However, it can be messy and pricey. I'm always looking for similar options that may work out better.
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i found website that sells it to us in america. but shipping is 20 from canada. bigger bottle is 33. its www.well.ca
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just ordered from http://qbcpharmacy.com/
got 5 off. shipping was 12
for 69 i got 2 50ml bottles. heres to hoping it works
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I use Mountain Naturals paraben free Estriol cream. It costs 28 dollars on Amazon. Com. Really improved the vag dryness and also helped with incontinence issues that cropped up in the first year after I was thrown off the cliff abruptly into menopause.
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macb04 any positive results with this product and painful intercourse, due to vag atrophy?
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Yes, helped with vaginal atrophy a good deal. Also helps immensely with comfort during sex. I was very sore until I got this cream. Initially used it intravaginaly and on the outside area as well daily for 14 days and then 2 to 3 times per week for a couple more weeks. Now I mostly maintain this by using it at bedtime once every week or two.
They threw me into menopause, my last menses was October 2012. I became suddenly really dry and it was worse while on tamoxifen. I started to have incontinence issues big time. Really embarrassing for me when I peed in my underwear when I couldn't make it to the toilet in time. I had very little warning that I had to go. Felt like one more in the endless sea of humiliation my life had become.
Thank God for this cream. I am terrible at posting links but I will try
www.LifeExtension.com/magazine/2008/08/estriol-its.weakness ..is-its-strength.
I can't get the whole link to work. Using my tablet instead of a computer as my laptop died recently. It is a really interesting article just full of research about Estriol and breast cancer. Written by an MD and an Naturopath.
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Hi - I was encouraged to respond to this thread by my DH, (who is my resident doctor-of-all-things and husband of 36 years). We tried all kinds of things (short of estrogen Estring, etc.) over the last 5 years suggested by my Gyn with varying levels of failure until my DH discovered Gynatrof. He purchased it online from the company he thinks FrednTan ordered it from. I used it with NO side effects, and we use it during the act itself, where it performs much better than anything else over the counter I've ever tried. I highly recommend it - I just told him we need to buy stock in this company...there must be thousands of women like me who had just given up. (NOTE: Never give up!) I brought it in to my Gyn who had never heard of it, and I told her to do some research on it - it works.
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Happy new year! Gynatrof gel is not for everyone, two tubes later......helped with some side effects from atrothy, still very painful to have intercourse! Started vagifem......making things feel a whole lot better down there!
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I hope this helps because my MO won't let me use my Estrace cream and I am struggling to keep ahead of the dryness.
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I haven't been on the boards in enough time that I forgot my username! It is a nice thought that life can go on without constant concern for breast cancer. I just reached my 5 year mark, and hope for more to come.
Unfortunately, while all other systems are a "go", I just found out that I am in menopause at 45. My numbers tanked. I haven't noticed much difference, except perhaps some "pinching" sensations. I wanted to note for you all that dilators are incredibly helpful in this regard. The lotions and potions don't address the actual shrinkage that occurs when estrogen tanks. They are an ultimate pain in the neck, I mean, seriously, who wants to bank time with this. But I have found them to be a good thing, and as much as anything a confidence booster. They have to be used regularly, at least 1x a week. I am thinking about upgrading to silicone ones: https://www.soulsource.com/product-category/silico...
Also, this gel has what my holistic doctor recommended years ago: hyaluronic acid. As for the soy and other issues, I have read that plant estrogens do not absorb the same way. It is difficult, but I would fight my oncologist for Estrace or something else if it came down to it. Some of my friends have pretty severe quality of life issues, and those of us who went through chemopause early tend to get hit fast and hard.
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So far this is the best product I have used. I still use vitamin E suppositories in between but this has a longer lasting effect.
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Hi Ladies, I'm following this thread, so please keep up the good work!
Molly, what kind of vitamin E do you use? and how much and what strength?
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Regarding Gynatrof. I had suffered with vaginal dryness for several years, Sex became very painful for me and my husband suffered as well because he still enjoys that part of life. I have tried bio-identical hormone therapy for the last 3 years. The bio-identical hormones were helpful for some of the symptoms, but I still had vaginal dryness. Since using Gynatrof, we are back to our happy healthy pain free sex life. This product is non-hormonal, non-messy and saved my marriage. It is not available in the USA, but I can purchase it online via an internet pharmacy at well.ca and they will ship anywhere in the USA. It sells for approximately $27.00 (USA dollars) or $36.00 (Canadian dollars) for a 50 mL tube which lasts me just under three months. This product is a God send.
Karine
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