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Utrogeatan and Hashi-soybean lecithin issues?

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Hi everyone, I recently started with bioidentixal HRt (oestrodose and Ultrogestan(progesterone).

I have hashimotoes so do not eat soy or gluten. Having taken it for about a month I noticed the corners of my inner eyes red and inflamed which is what I get when I consume allergens. On researching I found that soy bean lecithin I in the ultrogestan. Although most of the soy protein is gone traces maybe there.

I'm wondering if anyone has experienced this?

So far I can't see non soy containing bioiddntical progesterone.

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I use cyclogest as hrt ,its progesterone and vegetable fat as the only ingredients-I tried uterogestan a few years ago and found it wasn't as effective, only downside is cyclogest is a pessary and sometimes a bit messy-I think the uterogestan can be used as a tablet as well as a pessary but I can't remember now!

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