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Educational Weblinks and informational
sites:
Link here to Understanding
Your Hormones, Hazardous
Ingredients List
www.johnleemd.com
www.natural-progesterone-advisory-network.com
www.preventcancer.com
www.salivatest.com
Recommended
Reading:
What
Your Doctor May Not Tell You About Breast Cancer, John
R. Lee, MD, David Zava, PhD and Virginia Hopkins
More than a breast cancer
book. A comprehensive guide to hormone issues, discusses how hormone
imbalance causes disease syndromes, how hormones function and interact,
menopause issues, protective benefits of natural progesterone, advice
on how to balance your hormones with bioidentical supplements, good
references and referrals
What
Your Doctor May Not Tell You About Menopause, John R. Lee,
MD and Virginia Hopkins
The Ultimate book on Natural
Progesterone and practical guidelines to making it through the change
What
Your Doctor May Not Tell You About Premenopause, John R. Lee,
MD and Virginia Hopkins
what causes
PMS, endometriosis, fibroids, reproductive cancers, natural progesterone
You've
Hit Menopause, Now What? , George Gillson, MD, PhD and Tracy
Marsden, BScPharm
A quick and easy guide
for the lay person. Explains how hormones work in the body, the
differences between synthetic and natural hormones, offers a simple
symptom assessment, and covers supplementation choices for balancing
your hormones
Natural Hormone
Replacement, Jonathan Wright, MD and John Morganthaler
All about preventing disease
associated with aging and relieving menopausal symptoms through
natural hormone replacement.
The Wisdom of Menopause,
Christiane Northrup, MD
A wholistic approach to
dealing with menopausal issues that focuses on the nutritional,
emotional and spiritual aspects of self-healing and long term health
Hormone
Balance for Men, John R. Lee, MD Prostate
health and natural hormone supplementation for men
The
Sexy Years, Suzanne Somers Her personal journey
through the menopausal maze and her quest for informaion and answers,
an enthusiastic endorsement of bioidentical hormone replacement
therapy (BHRT), but beware, the suggested hormone supplementation
levels are considered too high by many health care professionals
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