Minneapolis, MN (Nasdaq) 28 June 2009

Newsweek recently criticized Oprah over his promotion of bio-identical hormones by Suzanne Somers. Obviously, women are seeking alternatives to horse urine derived estrogen replacement therapy (ERT) has connected to an increased risk of cancer and other health risks. Leading natural health expert Byron J. Richards explains the dangers of CCN ERT, and the truths and myths behind bio-identical hormones.

Richards said in a recent article: “A major setback for the marketing of ERT in July 2002, data from the Women’s Health Initiative has shown that the combination of estrogen from horse urine and non-organic identical progesterone increases the risk of invasive breast cancer. by 26%, stroke by 41%, heart attacks by 29%, blood clots by 100%, and total cardiovascular disease by 22%. On the basis of the 6 million women experienced by them in 2002 (2 billion Euro turnover), the data suggest that was during a single year, 4800 cases of a highly invasive breast cancer, 4,200 heart attacks, Stroke 4800, and 10,800 blood clots – including 4800 life-threatening blood clots in the lungs is noteworthy sold Wyeth additional 1 billion dollars the value of the horse urine by a to extract year and they still try., their estrogen / progestin drug Spin safer. “

These data are quite confusing and alarming for women on ERT. Consequently, the popularity of bio-identical hormones grown and so have the demands. Byron J. Richards is a freelance journalist, author of health and clinical research, nutrition scientist has done on hormones and health for 25 years. It passes through the confusion of bioidentical hormones truths and myths, and provides women with valuable information in his article of 22 June 2009: Oprah’s “Crazy Talk” – Bioidentical Hormones – helpful or harmful? http://www.wellnessresources.com/health/articles/oprahs_crazy_talk_bioidentical_hormones_helpful_or_harmful_part_1/

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