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You Determine Your Own Fate

August 23rd, 2010

Hormones are chemicals that tell your cells what to do. According to Dr. Diana Schwarzbein’s program, hormones tell your cells to “rebuild” or to “use.” The tricky part is you cannot build or use without hormones. Therefore, metabolism is regulated by hormones. An example of “using” hormones are adrenalin and cortisol, the very hormones that [...]

Menopause Power and Stress

August 9th, 2010

“The Menopause Power Webinar Series” by Diana Schwarzbein, M.D., is a true testimony of her stated mission to educate women. Listen to her series, and your life will change for the better. Schwarzbein is the author of The Schwarzbein Principle and The Schwarzbein Principle II – The Transition. Schwarzbein’s endocrinology perspective is a follows: Menopause [...]

Low Cortisol Also Indicates Stress

August 7th, 2010

Following yesterday’s article, http://rosiebrownrn.com/this-anti-stress-formula-works/, a friend wrote to me: “Wow—you are right. . . I can see why you are excited. . . what if your Cortisol is low?????” Low cortisol may signify that the adrenal glands are exhausted, again stress being the major player. Per Dr. David Zava: Stress is what both high and [...]

High Morning Cortisol

June 22nd, 2010

What do you do when you just received your results back from the lab, and your morning cortisol is elevated? The explanation on the ZRT Laboratory report read as follows: “Morning cortisol is high, but levels drop to normal the remainder of the day. The high morning cortisol seen in these test results may indicate [...]

Goal: Stop the Needless Suffering

June 21st, 2010

This morning I went to www.technorati.com to register my blog in an effort to reach more men and women. The goal? To stop the inexcusable needless suffering brought about by hormone imbalance. The “claim code” I am to post is 82WD9YSBB5XQ. After years of hormone imbalance leading to a hysterectomy and synthetic drugs, I finally [...]

“Low-grade Depression”

June 15th, 2010

“Pessimistic, grouchy, bored, blue? Chronic low-grade depression can feel so familiar you don’t even know you’ve got it. But it’s rampant among women and underdiagnosed. The good news is that with treatment you can be better than ever.” Since depression is often a symptom of hormone imbalance, these words caught my eye this morning in [...]

A Train Wreck Waiting to Happen…

March 1st, 2010

How do you judge success or failure of an event? By the number of products sold? Or by the one life that you touch? That was the question I asked myself after participating in a Women’s Expo in a small town this weekend. I sold six of my books, Stop the Needless Suffering, The Complete [...]

Oh, Yes, You Can feel Better

February 17th, 2010

“What do you mean hormone imbalance symptoms may happen so insidiously that women might not even know they are suffering needlessly? What kind of symptoms do they have? When does it happen?” When I was asked these questions this morning, I took pause and really reflected on the ones that tend to sneak up on [...]

What Men Need to Know About Progesterone…

December 30th, 2009

Prostate cancer is the number one cancer in men. Prostate enlargement is a major cause of problems in elderly men. It appears that a simple, safe inexpensive solution to prevent and treat prostate problems is the use of progesterone replacement. Research has demonstrated that progesterone has the ability to prevent and reverse many cancers. The [...]

Why Do We Have Unbalanced Brains?

November 11th, 2009

It is no new news that we begin to lose our edge by the time we turn forty. The literature all seems to sing the same song. What is new news to me is the impact of biochemical deficiencies that creep up over time, deficiencies which can be prevented, according to the work of Eric [...]

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