Women usually focus on our two important hormones – progesterone and oestrogen and certainly progesterone seems to help with sleep at menopause. However there is another hormone that is just as crucial if you have trouble sleeping.
A new recently published report details the serious effect endocrine disrupting chemicals can have on your health. Bioidentical natural progesterone can help protect you with some simple preventive measures.
You may have seen enough of them at Christmas but Brussels, and other antioxidant-rich fruits and vegetables, are a must for a healthy heart.
Christmas can indeed make you want to tear your hair out with all the stress and pressure that can accompany this time of year. But hair loss is no joking matter with millions of women being affected and suffering the physical and emotional distress that can accompany it.
In menopause when you put on a few pounds you are likely to be told to lose weight by your doctor and certainly warned against high cholesterol. New research from Norway could change that.
We normally associate breast cancer with estrogen dominance, but a new study finds another culprit.
Science may finally be catching up with the late Dr John Lee as a new study vindicates his views on the protective effects of natural progesterone.
A new study published in the journal Ultrasound in Obstetrics and Gynecology has found that natural progesterone given to certain groups of pregnant women effectively reduced premature birth rates by 50 percent.
Evidence for the effectiveness of bio-identical natural hormones exists, but why are so many doctors unwilling to acknowledge this?
New research has linked calcium supplementation to increased incidence of heart attacks.