Suzanne Somers on hormone therapy for menopause, part 1 of 6
bioidentical hormone therapy
Popular television and movie actress Suzanne Somers speaks on the subject of bioidentical hormone replacement therapy for the alleviation of menopause, a cutting edge medical protocol she has personally experienced. Filmed at the 15th annual American Academy of Anti-Aging Medicine World Congress December 11, 2007.
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#4 written by pidemo1 1 year ago
I know about this hromone treatment, it is nothing new, many doctots have done this for years,and many ingrediaents are found at your loval health food store. However if you look at videos 2-6, Somers starts talking as if no one will ever end up in a nursing home due to hormone treatment. Bull, There are many diseases such as Alzheimers disease which would never be reversed by hormone treatment. Somers claims in this manner are misleading and false. My Dad was in a nursing home, I know.
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#5 written by pidemo1 1 year ago
I just posted. Somers is no pioneer, the people who are the pioneers are the people who founded this hormone therapy, Yes it is good, But it is not a cure all as Somers seems to say in her other videos. Soomeone said Someers is “no a martry to vanity.” Nice compliment, but Somers admits to plastic surgery. And Ive met this woman and her personality is about as fake as poor Micheal Jacksons face. She is not down to earth and nice.
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#6 written by lol365 1 year ago
No, I didn’t say that I didn’t think Suzanne Somers wasn’t a “martyr to vanity”…what I did say was that I hope she doesn’t go down in history as a martyr to vanity but rather as an anti aging pioneer. If indeed she does turn out to be correct then I certainly believe she will go down as a pioneer as a person who made BHRT accessible to understand and as a tireless promoter of BHRT.
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#7 written by wendyhum 1 year ago
This is cutting edge medicine – very impressive and very interesting, but you do have to be open minded and intelligent to understand it afford it since it is still “elite” medicine. Or, just continue on with the standard of care that is offered through traditional medicine – most older people that I know are on some type of drug DAILY. The younger generation will be lucky enough to experience this alternative approach to healthcare – the older generation seems afraid of change.
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#9 written by hymnsing 1 year ago
BRAVO Suzanne Somers. I’m going to watch Part 2. The ‘medical racket’ targets women, all right. Here I am in Canada, socialized medicine, free doctor visits – and I got nothing but the runaround from age 35-50 and an undiagnosed heart condition. Doctors ignore women, and many young female doctors are ignorant, taught by men.
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#13 written by elbanydaer 1 year ago
Why does everyone repeat the false information that we live longer now (since we have modern medicine)? We have very young children dying of cancer. That was unheard of a century ago.
Go to some really old cemeteries and have a look. People died of wars, accidents, starvation, or doctor goofiness (Semmelwise). But those who managed to get by those, lived quite a long time.
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In my heart of hearts I hope that Suzanne Somers goes down in history as an anti aging pioneer rather than a martyr to vanity and youth. The treatments she believes in are yet unproven but for her sake I hope she is right.