Below Orlando Bioidentical Hormones Expert Dr. Jennifer Landa shares her opinion on the NY Times article “The Estrogen Dilemma” published April 12, 2010. This article highlights one of the quandaries for women of our time.  The news about estrogen has been very confusing.  Until ‘02 before the WHI was prematurely halted we

Dr. Varano answers a seminar attendees question regarding what primary care doctors think about bioidentical hormone therapy.

In Earth Day’s 40 years running, the world has never been in a more fragile place than it is today. The toils of industry are now not only polluting our environment, but polluting our bodies.

BodyLogicMD provides targeted and comprehensive seminars, focusing primarily on natural bioidentical hormone therapy and customized fitness and nutrition programs. Highly trained physicians share their expertise and explain how each BodyLogicMD wellness program is specifically tailored to suit the needs of each patient. Guests enjoy the opportunity to speak directly with the physician, in a question and answer format, following each seminar.

According to an article recently published on Spec.com, bioidentical hormone replacement therapy (BHRT) can help with more than just symptoms of menopause. It’s estimated that one in two women will suffer from an osteoporosis-related fracture in their lifetime. Fortunately, experts say BHRT can help and recommend bioidentical hormone therapy for women age 50 and older, to improve bone density and help prevent future bone loss. In addition to getting plenty of exercise and adequate calcium and vitamin D, BHRT can reduce a woman’s osteoporosis risk by up to 70 percent.

Are you constantly stressed out? Tired all the time? Stress is a natural part of life, but chronic stress – stress we face on a day-to-day basis- can wear us down be damanging to our overall health. Cortisol is a hormone, produced by the adrenal glands, responsible for helping the body cope with stress. On a short term level, cortisol can be life-saving; however, the overproduction of cortisol can interfere with the function of other hormones, such as estrogen and progesterone.

Migraine headaches affect nearly 28 million American adults each year – equating to 6 percent of all males and 17 percent of all females. Little Rock bioidentical hormones expert, Constance Crisp, M.D., discusses the signs, symptoms and causes of migraines and some tips on what you can do to mitigate symptoms or avoid them all together.

Free Bioidentical Hormone Replacement Therapy Seminar in Palm Beach Gardens with Dr. Mikhail Berman

Studies suggest that the more stress you’re under on a daily basis, the more likely you are to pack on extra weight. When we’re under chronic stress, the “stress hormone” known as cortisol is released in higher quantities. Excess cortisol slows the metabolism, making it harder for the body to convert calories into energy...

According to an article recently published on NaturalNews.com, synthetic hormone replacement therapy (HRT) can increase a woman’s risk of developing asthma by up to 67 percent.

Reader’s Digest recently published an article entitled “5 Vitamin Truths and Lies”. Vitamins are essential for each of us to be able to carry out all of the various chemical reactions in our bodies.

30-year old Cassie Chapple (UK) entered early menopause - or perimenopause - nearly a decade ago. At age 21, following her first pregnancy, doctors told Cassie that she was experiencing premature menopause and would require hormone replacement therapy (HRT) to boost estrogen levels. Although the HRT would help to reduce Cassie’s risk of osteoporosis and heart disease, she was told on three separate occasions, all by different physicians that she had “next to no chance” of having children again in her lifetime.

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