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Hormone pellets are hormones that are fused or pressed into very small cylinders. These pellets are larger than a grain of rice and smaller than a "tic tac". These pellets can be placed under the skin, and consistently release small, healthy doses ... more
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There are several types of hormone therapy, including the following: • orchiectomy - the surgical removal of the testicles to prevent male hormones, ones that stimulate growth of the prostate cancer, from being produced. • LHRH (luteinizing hormone- ... more
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The proven scientific benefits of DIM make it a logical choice as a dietary supplement for use with HRT. ... more
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Amycordial can definitely help substitute HRT by providing natural hormone precursors, enhancing SERMS (selective estrogen receptor modulators) and SHBG (sex hormone binding globulins). Moreover, it helps reduce dependence on synthetic hormone due ... more
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Results from the Women's Health Initiative (WHI) study revealed that the overall rate of heart disease events in postmenopausal women with established heart disease on estrogen-progestin or estrogen alone was not reduced. The results showed that ... more
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Yes, it is not uncommon to notice some light spotting during the first 3 months after beginning Hormone Replacement Therapy. Heavy bleeding like your menstrual cycle is not normal and should be reported to the doctor immediately. ... more
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Each woman should discuss this important question with her doctor. Although studies have not shown that the use of birth control pills or hormone replacement therapy are unsafe for DES-exposed daughters, some doctors believe these women should ... more
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This is normal changes in the hormone adjustment due to a partial hysterectomy. To get your female organs back in order is very simple, the hormones just need a little help organizing and getting back to normal. Raspberry Leaf Tea, you can find ... more
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Cholecystokinin (CCK) is a hormone that causes contraction of the gall bladder and release of digestive enzymes from the pancreas. ... more
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In one study, we gave participants a medication that temporarily made their stress hormone levels higher than normal. We then tested their memory and found that their memory was impaired. So when stress hormone levels are very high, learning and ... more
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