Despite the backlash against hormone replacement
therapy, the depletion of natural hormones in the female
body continues to be a problem for women at middle age
and beyond. Remedying the problem has proved difficult
for women and doctors who are unaware of, or reluctant
to prescribe, bioidential hormones - those that match
identically the hormones made naturally in the human
body. Moods, Emotions, and Aging: Hormones and the Mind
Body Connection explains the vital link for women
between hormones, mood, and wellness. It outlines the
dramatic hormonal shifts that women undergo in the years
before menopause, and presents an approach to combining
bioidentical hormone therapy with nutrients to achieve
mood balance during midlife and beyond. Phyllis Bronson
explains the differences between synthetic and
bioidentical hormones, and offers vignettes of women who
have used bioidentical hormones to help them deal with
the changes that accompany natural hormone loss. This is
a groundbreaking book for general readers written by a
scientist who is able to take the mystery and the hype
out of the hormone controversy. It is intended to
empower women, along with their doctors, to make better
and more informed choices about their health and
well-being as they approach a time in their lives when
things can seem like they are spinning out of control.
The link between hormones, mood, emotions, and overall
well-being is a powerful one, and when women are aware
of it, they can take steps to bring themselves into
better balance physically and emotionally. Here, Bronson
shows them how.
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