Having an early menopause can have profound effects, whether occurring naturally or from a hysterectomy.
Testosterone levels in both men, and women are linked to our sex drive and naturally increasing the levels can help with progesterone, and some Pine Pollen.
How the definition of ‘natural’ hormones has led to confusion in the media, and elsewhere – a personal view by Dr Tony Coope.
Should women take HRT before the menopause? Some experts now say it’s the best way to ease your symptoms – and avoid long-term health problems – but is this just another way of selling more drugs? Bioidentical doctors would certainly not recommend it but is it for you?
Reported in the Daily Mail last week a study claimed it can cut hip replacements and boost bone. Dr Tony Coope, an experienced private GP in bioidentical hormone usage, gives his view on why it is better for osteoporosis
This drug finds no favour with doctors experienced in natural hormone usage, so why is it now being given permission to be used as a preventive for many more women?
Natural birth is hailed as a good thing but a new study calls it ‘highly traumatizing’ along with terrorist attacks and car accidents. Fortunately bioidentical natural progesterone helps elevate mood and anxiety as well as the baby blues!
If you are concerned about your hormone health then you may have to read news items more carefully in future to see exactly what they are saying.
Women with a family history of breast or ovarian cancer should have their ovaries taken out when they are 40, a leading scientist has stated.
Tamoxifen has always been contentious since Dr John Lee first came out against it. Read what Bio Hormone Doctors Shirley Bond and Tony Coope have to say on new research.