Top Ten Women’s Health Articles

Friday, June 10, 2011
Byron J. Richards, Board Certified Clinical Nutritionist

This week we compiled our top ten Women’s Health news from the last two years! These articles include valuable information on hormone balance, bone health, cancer risk reduction, heart health, and more. You’ll also see the facts on how bone drugs, estrogen replacement, and anti-depressants damage health. Be in the know. Understand how to attain and maintain optimum health for life!

Estriol Blocks Breast Cancer Gene Activation
Science is shining the light on the fact that the different forms of estrogen have a profoundly different risk profile for potential breast cancer. Understand the difference between estradiol and estriol for hormone support. Read more >

Estriol Reduces Inflammation and Nerve Degeneration of Multiple Sclerosis
Research showing that estriol helps MS indicates that estriol can help preserve nerve health for women in general, suggesting a primary anti-aging strategy for women over the age of 50. Read more >

Doctors Continue to Kill and Injure with Horse Urine Estrogen
Six million women per year are still on horse urine derived estrogen replacement therapy. Most are prescribed doses known to cause cancer and heart disease. This is 1 billion dollars in sales of a drug known to injure and kill. Read more >

The New World of Bones – Thyroid, Leptin, Blood Sugar, and Bone Strength
Understand the healthy process of building bones, how bone drugs disrupt this normal process, and how thyroid and leptin hormones are intimately involved in bone strength.  Read more >

Vitamin K2: Bones, Cardiovascular Health, Blood Sugar Control and Cancer Prevention
Vitamin K is an important antioxidant nutrient well known for its important assistance in the clotting of blood. It is also the target of the commonly over-prescribed Coumadin, adding to society-wide problems of vitamin K deficiency. Ironically, such deficiency causes hardening of the arteries via increased calcification of arterial walls. Read more >

Vitamin D – A Gene-Regulating Super Nutrient
We all know that vitamin D is important for bones. Now, its role in boosting immunity, hormone regulation, brain health, metabolism, diabetes prevention, cancer prevention, and cardiovascular health is becoming clear. The sunshine vitamin is poised to claim its crown. Read more >

Tocotrienols: Twenty Years of Dazzling Cardiovascular and Cancer Research
Numerous studies over the past two decades have clearly proven that the tocotrienol Specialized form of vitamin E. Powerful antioxidant showing positive benefits for cholesterol, cardiovascular, neurological health and cancer risk reduction. form of vitamin E is a top choice for cardiovascular protection and heart health. A recent review of tocotrienol Specialized form of vitamin E. Powerful antioxidant showing positive benefits for cholesterol, cardiovascular, neurological health and cancer risk reduction. science shows benefits to bone health, blood sugar metabolism, brain health, and cancer risk reduction. Read more >

Oprah’s “Crazy” Talk, Bioidentical Hormones – Helpful or Harmful? 
Hormones decline with age. The simplistic idea of replacing something that is apparently missing makes sense to many people, especially when a lab test can show that the hormone levels are lower than a younger person’s or when taking the hormone suppresses a symptom. That is where the simplicity ends and the risks begin to elevate. Understand when bioidentical hormone replacement is safe and when it is not. Read more >

Green Tea Improves Skin Quality in Women, Protects Against UV Radiation
A 12-week study with women has found that green tea catechins are able to improve skin characteristics including elasticity, roughness, scaling, density, and water content. Additionally, less UV radiation damage was seen in the group that supplemented with green tea catechins. Read more >

Why Antidepressants Cause Brain Damage, Breast Cancer, and Early Mortality
SSRI: Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitor: a class of drugs, such as as fluoxetine or sertraline, that prolong the action of serotonin in the brain by inhibiting its reabsorption, commonly used as antidepressants. antidepressants release pro-inflammatory signals in the brain. This is linked to health decline, brain damage, and cancer. Read more >

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