Articles, tagged with "synthetic hormones", page 5
11th June 2007
Hormones are vital to your health. Hormones are a catalyst, causing reactions to happen in the body. They regulate a number of actions in your body. The pituitary gland sends messages (hormones) to your thyroid, pancreas, liver, breast, ovaries, etc. All ...
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Author:
Anita Murray
08th May 2007
Chances are, if you have required medication therapy for your menopause, you were given a prescription for Premarin or a similar 'conjugated estrogen' product. Premarin is a synthetic estrogen made from the urine of pregnant horses. Other conjugated estro...
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Author:
Robert Palmer
27th March 2007
Historically, Black Cohosh (cimicifugae racemosae rhizoma) Root has been used for a range of conditions. Native Americans and U.S. colonialists used it for amenorrhea, bronchitis, chorea, dropsy, fever, hysteria, itch, lumbago, nervous disorders, snakebit...
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Author:
Ian Finlayson
13th March 2007
Perimenopause. Menopause. Premenstrual syndrome. Estrogen dominance. Osteoporosis.
When watching the media these days, there is a good chance you are going to encounter a discussion about one or more of the above women's health issues. Although these d...
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Author:
Robert Palmer
18th January 2007
Lupus is a disease which affects various parts of the body such as muscles, joints, internal organs and it usually occurs to women of childbearing age. One of the most common form of lupus is known as Systemic lupus erythematous (SLE). People who notice u...
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Author:
groshan fabiola
06th January 2007
Oh for the good old days when, shortly after thefirst hot flash, women hurried off to their doctorsfor hormone replacement relief. Ahhh. Skin glowing,juices flowing, they faced the world knowing theyhad found the true elixer of youth.Oops. Turns out etern...
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01st September 2006
The Basics of Bioidentical Hormone Replacement Therapy
Bioidentical hormone replacement therapy is a method used to help treat the symptoms of menopause. Although bioidentical hormones are not yet FDA approved, they are being used more and more across...
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Author:
megan mathews
23rd June 2006
In the United States, more than 20% of the women in menopause are diagnosed with hypothyroidism - a sluggish thyroid. Women need to understand the consequences of menopause on the thyroid, as with the increase in age, more women are affected by hypothyroi...
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Author:
Cathy Taylor
09th May 2006
Menopause is a natural condition and not an illness that occurs when the ovaries no longer produce enough estrogen to stimulate the lining of the uterus and vagina. Simply said menopause is when women no longer menstruate or get pregnant. It generally occ...
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Author:
Rian Azari
08th March 2006
Italian scientists have determined that the changes to body chemistry which causes people to find new partners sexually attractive lasts, at most, two years. At that point, couples shift into a "stable relationship" period, and other hormones dominate.Hor...
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Author:
Joseph Mercola
16th February 2006
Americans are prescribed millions of doses of prescription drugs every year. Livestock are given millions more. But after the pill has been swallowed or the injection taken, the active components of the drugs do not become inert or completely absorbed by ...
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Author:
Brian Vaszily
05th January 2006
Can menopause symptoms be safely comforted with bioidentical hormones?
Recent research suggests that menopause can be treated with bioidentical hormones, a natural replacement for a woman's body, with no reported side effects.
In the past, menopau...
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Author:
Cathy Taylor