Articles - Hormone Clinic

Longer telomeres linked to eating less fat, more fruit and vegetables

September 4, 2013

Life Extension Longer telomeres linked to eating less fat, more fruit and vegetables Tuesday, January 1, 2013. A decrease in telomere length, which has been linked with age-related diseases including coronary heart disease, heart failure, hypertension, diabetes and some forms of cancer, has been found in a recent study to be associated with a reduced […]

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Bio-identical vs synthetic hormones

August 9, 2013

The Bioidentical Hormone Debate: are Bioidentical Hormones (estradiol, estriol, and Progesterone) safer or More efficacious than Commonly used synthetic Versions in Hormone replacement therapy? Abstract Background: The use of bioidentical hormones, including progesterone, estradiol, and estriol, in hormone replacement therapy (HRT) has sparked intense debate. Of special concern is their relative safety compared with traditional […]

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Bio identical hormone article – Dr Jonathan Wright

August 9, 2013

Jonathan Wright, MD Pioneer of Natural Female Hormone Replacement By Dave Tuttle A physician who pioneered the use of natural female hormone replacement therapy more than two decades ago, Jonathan V. Wright, MD, has obtained remarkable results for his patients while avoiding the dangerous prescription drugs that are so heavily promoted by pharmaceutical companies. In […]

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Hormone confusion:Bio identical vs Synthetic

August 9, 2013

Hormone confusion OPINION Dr Martin Hill, GP, anti-ageing medicine specialist 13 July 2007 BIO-IDENTICAL hormone replacement has received significant media interest and has been the subject of medical debate. Central to the controversy of hormone replacement is the form of hormone prescribed and the mode of delivery of that hormone. The medical literature reports that […]

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Estrogen and Brain function

August 9, 2013

Basic science research has demonstrated that estrogen positively affects neuronal structure and function and has receptors in areas of the brain especially involved in memory processes (Asthana1; Garcia-Segura et al.2). Although the biology of estrogen appears to support the benefits of this hormone for enhancing cognitive function, the results of human studies are conflicting (Herlitz […]

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Bio identical Progesterone

August 9, 2013

Article from Life Extension Foundation Progesterone: The Overlooked Female Hormone Hormone deficiencies can wreak havoc with a woman’s health and feeling of well-being. Mainstream medicine has focused on the drop of oestrogen as being the culprit behind menopausal miseries. The scientific literature, however, reveals that an imbalance of several hormones is responsible for many of […]

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Cruciferous vegetables: Protective effects

August 9, 2013

https://www.lef.org/ LE Magazine January 2006 I3C & DIM Natural, Dual-Action Protection Against Deadly Cancers By Dale Kiefer With the increasing toxicity of our natural environment, guarding against cancer is an essential part of the quest for a longer, healthier life. Despite the expenditure of hundreds of billions of research dollars, the war on cancer has […]

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