Synopses & Reviews
Finally, an Alternative to Synthetic HRT That's Effective and That You Can Trust! Even after the National Institutes of Health halted its ten-year study in 2002, new findings continue to link synthetic hormone replacements with cancer and other diseases. Now Erika Schwartz, M.D., an expert in natural hormone therapy and founder of The International Hormone Institute, offers a day-by-day program that has already helped thousands of women (and men too!)-without synthetic HRT. Incorporating the supervised use of natural hormones, supplements, vitamins, diet, exercise, and lifestyle changes, this program helps you: * Feel younger, stronger, and more energetic in just days-no matter what your age * Eliminate the symptoms of pre-menopause or menopause-including hot flashes, loss of libido, depression, and mood swings * Solve health problems that may have been plaguing you since puberty * End many food cravings for good * Flush out the toxins in your body that throw hormones out of balance * Make exercise a simple, joyous part of your daily routine.
Synopsis
- With the NIH halting its study of synthetic hormone replacement therapy due to potential risks, Dr. Schwartz's book is especially timely and will appeal to the millions of women eager for information on alternative treatments.- Other titles on natural hormone replacement have been very successful. Dr. John Lee's "What Your Doctor May Not Tell You About Premenopause (Warner, 1999) and "What Your Doctor May Not "Tell You About Menopause (Warner, 1996) have netted more than 320,000 and 859,000 copies, respectively. Dr. Schwartz's own book, "The Hormone Solution (Warner, 4/02), has netted over 30,000 copies in trade paperback.- Dr. Schwartz is a hormone specialist with over 20 years of medical experience. She is a regular medical guest on "ABC News and has appeared on "The View, Good Morning America, The Early Show, Good Day New York, and numerous other programs.
Synopsis
With the NIH halting its study of synthetic hormone replacement therapy due to potential risks, Dr. Schwartz's book is especially timely and will appeal to the millions of women eager for information on alternative treatments.