Balance Your Hormones and Your Life
Perimenopause Book by John Lee, Jesse Hanley What Your Doctor May Not Tell You About (TM): Premenopause: Balance Your Hormones and Your Life from Thirty to Fifty (What Your Doctor May Not Tell You About... (Paperback))by John Lee, Jesse Hanley, Virginia Hopkins
Book Description:
Are you a woman between 35 and 50 experiencing PMS, migraine headaches, sudden weight gain, fatigue, irritability, tender or lumpy breasts, memory loss, fibroids, or cold hands and feet? If so, you may be experiencing symptoms of perimenopause. Even if you're a decade or more away from menopause your hormones may already be out of balance, usually caused by an excess of estrogen and a deficiency of progesterone, says the authors of What Your Doctor May Not Tell You about Premenopause.
John Lee, M.D. is a well-known advocate of the benefits of natural progesterone and the author of What Your Doctor May Not Tell You about Menopause.
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Jesse Hanley, M.D. adds sensitivity to the emotional and spiritual aspects of perimenopause. The authors recommend natural progesterone cream to balance your hormones, eliminate premenopausal symptoms and make you feel better.perimenopause Information and Services
Menopause Hormone TherapyAtlanta Physicians Specialize in Natural Bioidentical Hormones.www.BodyLogicMD.com
They also discuss the dangers of xenohormones--substances not found in nature that have hormonal effects--frequently found in pesticides, solvents, plastics, and hormone-treated meat. The book presents common symptoms of premenopause with suggested natural treatments (progesterone cream, diet, vitamins, and herbs) and substances to avoid, plus additional chapters on diet and exercise. Many case studies help to bring the information into perspective.
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