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Amanda recaps her first week of living with her boyfriend - goodbye loft, hello new room! She also dives into the highs and lows of her egg-freezing journey, sharing why she made the decision and what she learned along the way. If egg freezing has ever crossed your mind, this is the episode for you! Plus, check out her step-by-step breakdown of the process below:1st Consultation:Talk to the Dr.Nurse CoordinatorIntravaginal examBloodwork/urine sampleFinancial Coordinator2nd Visit:Saline sonogram (check for any abnormalities)Take Tylenol an hour b/f your visit3rd Visit:BloodworkEstradiol pills (1 tablet twice a day)To Do:Call the facility (nurse coordinator) on your first full flow day once your period cycle starts4th Visit:1 st full flow day (call Nurse Coordinator)Go in on the 3 rd day of your menstrual cycleBloodwork & ultrasoundStart injections 2 injections in lower abdomenGonal F – 450 unitsLow dose ECG – 20 unitsDAY 9 of injections – I started taking a Provera pill daily at nightDAY 11 of injections – Trigger shot (24 hours before your procedure)Stopped taking the other two shots Lupron Shot – 4o9 unites (trigger shot)PregnylEGG REMOVAL DAY:15-minute procedure and they put you underThey retrieved 19 eggs and only 11 matured so I was able to freeze 11 eggsCOST:$8,600 – upfront$3,000 – medication$12,000 – TOTAL approx. numberArticle: https://www.shadygrovefertility.com/article/22-egg-freezing-facts/(Shady Grove Fertility published on May 22nd, 2028)Merch: www.thecarluccios.comUM Podcast: @unapologetically_myselfpodAmanda''a Instagram: @amanda_carluccioAmanda's TikTok: @amanda_carluccioAmanda's YouTube: @amanda_carluccio
Dr. Hoffman continues his conversation with Dr. Erica Schwartz, author of “The New Hormone Solution.”
Comprehensive Insights into Bioidentical Hormone Replacement Therapy with Dr. Erica Schwartz, author of “The New Hormone Solution.” In this episode of the Intelligent Medicine Podcast, Dr. Ronald Hoffman speaks with Dr. Erica Schwartz, an expert in bioidentical hormone replacement therapy. They discuss the evolution and controversies surrounding hormone therapies, including the impact of the Women's Health Initiative study. Dr. Schwartz shares her insights on the importance of a tailored approach to hormone replacement, the benefits of different forms of estrogen and progesterone, and the role of testosterone, DHEA, and lifestyle choices in comprehensive care for menopause and andropause. Additionally, they explore the topics of women's sexuality, the pros and cons of osteoporosis drugs, and the necessity of incorporating a holistic lifestyle approach for overall health and longevity.
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Bioidentical Hormone discussion with Dr. Karen Kaufman, board certified OB/GYN. Karen Kaufman, MD is a board-certified Obstetrician/Gynecologist who has been practicing in Boulder, Colorado since 2003. Her medical school training was at Case Western reserve in Cleveland, Ohio followed by OB/GYN residency at Northwestern University in Chicago, Illinois.While practicing conventional medicine in Boulder, Dr. Kaufman became aware that patients needed and wanted more than what they were receiving from traditional Western Medical healthcare. She observed that while traditional medicine had its role, many of her patients symptoms and issue weren't being addressed with this approach. She pursued the idea of functional or integrative medicine and then completed fellowship training with the American Academy of Anti-Aging Medicine where she honed her skills using bioidentical hormones.We will be discussing:1. Bioidentical hormones do NOT increase breast cancer risk. If estrogen causes breast cancer then why don't 25 year women, bubbling with estrogen get breast cancer?2. VAGUE language creates confusion – HORMONES – ESTROGEN. We discuss the actual names of bioidentical hormones such as estradiol and distinguish it from drugs such as birth control pills or Premarin.3. Birth control pills, Premarin and Provera are not hormones. They are drugs. Drugs are useful but dangerous and are never a part of “Bioidentical hormone replacement”.4. Bioidentical means it is identical to the hormones you have made your whole life and need forever if you intend on having a vital life. 5. Top 4 benefits derived from using BHRT: Reduce risk of heart attack by 50%. Brain protective and reduces risk of Alzheimer's by 30-60%. Bones stronger and reduced risk of osteoporosis. BEST first line treatment for bone density. Longevity: mice studies show 19% increase in lifespan.6. Why doesn't my OB/GYN offer BHRT? Hormones are not “drugs” so it is not taught in traditional western medicine. The vast majority of OB/GYN physicians know next to nothing about true bioidentical hormones or how to use them.
Shawn and Janet Needham are pharmacists who own Moses Lake Pharmacy in Washington State and transitioned from traditional pharmacy settings to focus on helping people improve their health through lifestyle, nutrition, and hormone balancing.Learn the differences between various hormones like estrogen, progesterone, and testosterone, emphasizing that they are not all created equal. He highlights the importance of working with providers who understand the nuances of hormones and can properly interpret lab results to determine optimal levels, not just "normal" ranges.Shawn and Janet discuss the safety of bioidentical HRT compared to synthetic hormones like Premarin and Provera, which have been linked to negative health outcomes in studies. They explain how bioidentical hormones that are identical to those naturally produced by the body can be used safely and effectively to address symptoms and prevent long-term issues.When to consider starting HRT, noting that it can be beneficial at any age depending on the individual's symptoms and goals. They emphasize the importance of addressing vaginal atrophy, sleep issues, and other menopausal symptoms, even in older women, rather than simply accepting them as a normal part of aging.Shawn and Janet highlight the crucial role of progesterone, which is often overlooked, and explain how it works in conjunction with estrogen to provide benefits beyond just the uterus, such as for bone health, brain function, and sleep.The interplay between thyroid function and other hormones, emphasizing the need to optimize both for overall health and wellbeing. They caution against relying solely on TSH as a marker of thyroid health and recommend seeking providers who understand the importance of free T3 levels.Shawn and Janet compare the pros and cons of different HRT delivery methods, such as oral, topical, and pellets, and explain the importance of finding the right delivery and dosing approach for each individual's needs and preferences.The speakers emphasize the importance of addressing the whole person, not just their hormones, and highlight how optimizing hormones can positively impact relationships, intimacy, and overall quality of life. They encourage listeners to be proactive advocates for their health and to seek providers who are knowledgeable and practice what they preach.Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ShawnNeedhamMLRXInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/health_solutions_shawn_needham/Podcast: https://www.youtube.com/c/MosesLakeProfessionalPharmacyGet in Touch with Shawn and Janet: https://linktr.ee/mlrxNow accepting clients, use the link to apply for 1:1 coaching:https://www.menopotmeltdown.com/mmmcoachingappFree No BS Menopause Secrets Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/kathykatalyst/?ref=shareFor all my social links: https://bit.ly/kathykatalystDo you have a question that you would like answered on the show? Please ask your question here:https://go.katalystfitness.net/podcast-question-entryHave a personal question? Email me at kathycote9142@comcast.netCurious about my back story and why I created the Mastering Menopause Method? Check out this short video: https://www.menopotmeltdown.com/masteringmenopausevideo
Every available type of hormone therapy will effectively eliminate hot flashes and other menopause symptoms. However, all hormone therapy is not the same. Individual formulations impact bone health, breast health, and cardiovascular health differently. In episode 123, Dr. James Simon and I discussed starting hormone therapy after the age of 60. In this episode, we discuss the nuances between different hormones and their impact on breast cancer and bone health. Why it is important to individualize hormone therapy Why there is the perception that estrogen causes breast cancer There is a difference between causing breast cancer and making breast cancer grow The differences between conjugated equine estrogen (Provera) and a plant-derived bioidentical beta-estradiol in terms of breast cancer impact The differences between the different estrogens and progestogens as far as bone health Transdermal vs oral estrogen Dr. Simon's Article : Levy B, Simon JA. A Contemporary View of Menopausal Hormone Therapy. Obstet Gynecol. 2024 Mar 14. Ms Magazine article with Lancet Rebuttal https://msmagazine.com/2024/04/15/menopause-treatment-the-lancet/ List of doctors who signed rebuttal James A. Simon, MD Clinical Professor George Washington University www.IntimMedicine.com The Menopause Society Find a menopause practitioner page Midi Health https://www.joinmidi.com/ For more information on this topic: Episode 51- Transdermal versus Oral Estrogen- What's the Difference? Episode 67- How Long Can you Safely Take Hormone Therapy? Episode 114- Is Duovee the Ideal Hormone Therapy? Episode 123 Is Starting Hormone Therapy After Age 60 an Option? Slip Sliding Away: Turning Back the Clock on Your Vagina-A gynecologist's guide to eliminating post-menopause dryness and pain Hot Flash Hell: A Gynecologist's Guide to Turning Down the Heat Dr. Streicher's Inside Information podcast is not intended to replace medical advice and should be used to supplement, not replace, care by your personal health care clinician. Dr. Streicher disclaims liability for any medical outcomes that may occur because of applying methods suggested or discussed in this podcast. Lauren Streicher, MD is a clinical professor of obstetrics and gynecology at Northwestern University's Feinberg School of Medicine, and the founding medical director of the Northwestern Medicine Center for Sexual Medicine and Menopause. She is a certified menopause practitioner of the North American Menopause Society. Sign up to receive DR. STREICHER'S FREE NEWSLETTER Dr. Streicher is the medical correspondent for Chicago's top-rated news program, the WGN Morning News, and has been seen on The Today Show, Good Morning America, The Oprah Winfrey Show, CNN, NPR, Dr. Radio, Nightline, Fox and Friends, The Steve Harvey Show, CBS This Morning, ABC News Now, NBCNightlyNews,20/20, and World News Tonight. She is an expert source for many magazines and serves on the medical advisory board of The Kinsey Institute, Self Magazine, and Prevention Magazine. She writes a regular column for The Ethel by AARP and Prevention Magazine. Subscribe and Follow Dr. Streicher on DrStreicher.com Instagram @DrStreich Facebook @DrStreicher YouTube DrStreicherTV Books by Lauren Streicher, MD Slip Sliding Away: Turning Back the Clock on Your Vagina-A gynecologist's guide to eliminating post-menopause dryness and pain Hot Flash Hell: A Gynecologist's Guide to Turning Down the Heat Sex Rx- Hormones, Health, and Your Best Sex Ever The Essential Guide to Hysterectomy
Il futuro di Pirelli sarà italiano, e sempre più tecnologico. L'auto diventerà elettrica e connessa, ma gli pneumatici resteranno l'unico punto di contatto con il terreno. E saranno il motore che genera dati per la mobilità e i nuovi servizi, attraverso sensori hi tech. È il modello del “digital tyre”, quello che guida la visione di Marco Tronchetti Provera, vice presidente esecutivo di Pirelli. Una frontiera di innovazione strategica e sensibile, che ha portato il Governo ad esercitare anche il Golden Power per evitare che tecnologia e dati entrassero in possesso dell'azionista cinese SinoChem. Intanto Tronchetti Provera ha stretto la presa sul gruppo. A gennaio ha aumentato la quota in Pirelli salendo sopra il 20% attraverso Camfin, e blindando la governance grazie a un patto di consultazione con Brembo. In occasione dei 35 anni di MF-Milano Finanza, il direttore di Class CNBC Andrea Cabrini ha ripercorso con Tronchetti Provera un pezzo di storia dell'imprenditoria italiana del quale è stato protagonista: dai primi anni '90 anni in cui ha impostato il turn around di Pirelli alla "non vittoria" della gestione Telecom, con uno sguardo anche agli sviluppi più recenti. “L'anno di Pirelli è cominciato bene, anche se il mondo dell'auto soffre per una trasformazione troppo rapida verso gli obiettivi di sostenibilità. Grazie al Golden Power abbiamo riportato all'origine le relazioni con Sinochem, che è un'azionista finanziario”, ci ha detto nella intervista registrata nella biblioteca della storica sede in Viale Sarca a Milano. “Il titolo sulla azienda che mi piacerebbe leggere nei prossimi anni su MF? Pirelli realizza il futuro”.
The menstrual cycle is associated with many of the hormone imbalances of PCOS. This episode covers everything from irregularities to heavy bleeding and painful periods, understanding the intricacies of your cycle is key to finding your unique solutions. Are you ready to dive into how to decipher PCOS and its impact on your menstrual healthYour Monthly CycleBefore tackling PCOS-related irregularities, it's essential to grasp the fundamentals of a typical menstrual cycle. During this episode, you will gain a better understanding of how your reproductive hormones fluctuate throughout a normal cycle. With this knowledge, you will then learn how even slight imbalances in these hormones can lead to chaos in your cycle. Then we dive deeper into why and how these hormones are imbalanced. These root causes while yielding similar symptoms at the surface are not all the same, and each needs it's unique approach to healing. Navigating Treatment and Self AdvocacyAddressing irregular periods goes much deeper than conventional treatments like birth control or medication-induced periods. It's crucial to look deeper into root causes and adopt holistic strategies encompassing lifestyle modifications, stress management, and nutritional interventions.Advocating for yourself in medical discussions empowers you to seek personalized solutions aligned with your holistic wellness journey. While interventions like Provera may be necessary for managing prolonged absence of periods, integrating lifestyle changes through a holistic approach often makes these quick-fix bandaid interventions unnecessary Your PCOS Journey to Regular Painfree PeriodsUnderstanding the intricate dynamics of your menstrual cycle lays the foundation for empowered decision-making and proactive management of PCOS. By embracing holistic healing and advocating for comprehensive care, you can navigate PCOS with confidence and reclaim control of your hormonal health. Remember, your journey to PCOS repair is unique, but you're not alone. You can take the quiz to discover your root cause hereThe full list of Resources & References Mentioned can be found on the Episode webpage at:https://nourishedtohealthy.com/94Let's continue the conversation on Instagram! What did you find helpful in this episode and what follow-up questions do you have?
Dr. Kenton Bruice is a board-certified OB/GYN who devotes his practice to balancing his patients' hormone levels with bioidentical hormones. In the first half, he joined Connie Willis (info) to discuss his work with hormone therapy, weight loss prescriptions, and peptides. He started treating menopausal and low testosterone patients with hormones back in 1998 when the practice was considered more alternative, but in recent years, it has become more established. As to the claims that external estrogen and progesterone can cause cancer or heart attacks, after scrutinizing the studies, he has never found evidence for that-- only that Provera, not estrogen, had a slightly higher risk for breast cancer. Female estrogen is very protective to the brain and cardiovascular system, he added.Most of his patients, he said, do not plan to quit hormone therapy as it improves the quality of their lives, and a newer method of drug delivery, injectable pellets, makes the process more convenient, as it only has to be done every few months. Dr. Bruice described prescribing type 2 diabetes drugs, semaglutide or tirzepatide, for patients seeking weight loss and how they have found success with it. He also detailed the use of peptide therapy that naturally stimulates human growth hormone, which he considers to be the fountain of youth. However, some of the peptides he previously prescribed were banned by the FDA, after they decided these compounds needed to be studied more thoroughly.-------------Keith Bearden began having experiences with strange noises, screams, and odd happenings on his hunting property over 20 years ago, as well as finding large tracks and bent-over trees. In the latter half, he shared his experiences and encounters with what he realized were Sasquatch. He emphasized the importance of building relationships with the creatures, understanding their perspectives, developing trust with other researchers, and combating hoaxed material that is sometimes presented. He described seeing one of the Sasquatch up close, which he said was about 10.5 feet tall and had dark blond hair that looked silver in the moonlight. He commanded respect, and on his left shoulder, he had some hair that was braided and wore a reddish insignia that was like a tattoo, Bearden continued.He also recalled a somewhat fearful encounter his son had on the property with the creatures but later learned that it was because his son had crossed paths with the Bigfoot while they were carrying one of their infants. Later, Bearden said he received a telepathic download from one of the Sasquatch who explained that their purpose on Earth was to be watchers and guardians of the land, and that humans should always be respectful of them and the land we live on. He has concluded that Sasquatch use Earth's quantum energy to accomplish the various things they do, and this may be related to UFO phenomena. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/georgenoory/message
Dr. Kenton Bruice is a board-certified OB/GYN who devotes his practice to balancing his patients' hormone levels with bioidentical hormones. In the first half, he joined Connie Willis (info) to discuss his work with hormone therapy, weight loss prescriptions, and peptides. He started treating menopausal and low testosterone patients with hormones back in 1998 when the practice was considered more alternative, but in recent years, it has become more established. As to the claims that external estrogen and progesterone can cause cancer or heart attacks, after scrutinizing the studies, he has never found evidence for that-- only that Provera, not estrogen, had a slightly higher risk for breast cancer. Female estrogen is very protective to the brain and cardiovascular system, he added.Most of his patients, he said, do not plan to quit hormone therapy as it improves the quality of their lives, and a newer method of drug delivery, injectable pellets, makes the process more convenient, as it only has to be done every few months. Dr. Bruice described prescribing type 2 diabetes drugs, semaglutide or tirzepatide, for patients seeking weight loss and how they have found success with it. He also detailed the use of peptide therapy that naturally stimulates human growth hormone, which he considers to be the fountain of youth. However, some of the peptides he previously prescribed were banned by the FDA, after they decided these compounds needed to be studied more thoroughly.-------------Keith Bearden began having experiences with strange noises, screams, and odd happenings on his hunting property over 20 years ago, as well as finding large tracks and bent-over trees. In the latter half, he shared his experiences and encounters with what he realized were Sasquatch. He emphasized the importance of building relationships with the creatures, understanding their perspectives, developing trust with other researchers, and combating hoaxed material that is sometimes presented. He described seeing one of the Sasquatch up close, which he said was about 10.5 feet tall and had dark blond hair that looked silver in the moonlight. He commanded respect, and on his left shoulder, he had some hair that was braided and wore a reddish insignia that was like a tattoo, Bearden continued.He also recalled a somewhat fearful encounter his son had on the property with the creatures but later learned that it was because his son had crossed paths with the Bigfoot while they were carrying one of their infants. Later, Bearden said he received a telepathic download from one of the Sasquatch who explained that their purpose on Earth was to be watchers and guardians of the land, and that humans should always be respectful of them and the land we live on. He has concluded that Sasquatch use Earth's quantum energy to accomplish the various things they do, and this may be related to UFO phenomena. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/georgenoory/message
Dr. Kenton Bruice is a board-certified OB/GYN who devotes his practice to balancing his patients' hormone levels with bioidentical hormones. In the first half, he joined Connie Willis (info) to discuss his work with hormone therapy, weight loss prescriptions, and peptides. He started treating menopausal and low testosterone patients with hormones back in 1998 when the practice was considered more alternative, but in recent years, it has become more established. As to the claims that external estrogen and progesterone can cause cancer or heart attacks, after scrutinizing the studies, he has never found evidence for that-- only that Provera, not estrogen, had a slightly higher risk for breast cancer. Female estrogen is very protective to the brain and cardiovascular system, he added.Most of his patients, he said, do not plan to quit hormone therapy as it improves the quality of their lives, and a newer method of drug delivery, injectable pellets, makes the process more convenient, as it only has to be done every few months. Dr. Bruice described prescribing type 2 diabetes drugs, semaglutide or tirzepatide, for patients seeking weight loss and how they have found success with it. He also detailed the use of peptide therapy that naturally stimulates human growth hormone, which he considers to be the fountain of youth. However, some of the peptides he previously prescribed were banned by the FDA, after they decided these compounds needed to be studied more thoroughly.-------------Keith Bearden began having experiences with strange noises, screams, and odd happenings on his hunting property over 20 years ago, as well as finding large tracks and bent-over trees. In the latter half, he shared his experiences and encounters with what he realized were Sasquatch. He emphasized the importance of building relationships with the creatures, understanding their perspectives, developing trust with other researchers, and combating hoaxed material that is sometimes presented. He described seeing one of the Sasquatch up close, which he said was about 10.5 feet tall and had dark blond hair that looked silver in the moonlight. He commanded respect, and on his left shoulder, he had some hair that was braided and wore a reddish insignia that was like a tattoo, Bearden continued.He also recalled a somewhat fearful encounter his son had on the property with the creatures but later learned that it was because his son had crossed paths with the Bigfoot while they were carrying one of their infants. Later, Bearden said he received a telepathic download from one of the Sasquatch who explained that their purpose on Earth was to be watchers and guardians of the land, and that humans should always be respectful of them and the land we live on. He has concluded that Sasquatch use Earth's quantum energy to accomplish the various things they do, and this may be related to UFO phenomena. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/georgenoory/message
Dr. Kenton Bruice is a board-certified OB/GYN who devotes his practice to balancing his patients' hormone levels with bioidentical hormones. In the first half, he joined Connie Willis (info) to discuss his work with hormone therapy, weight loss prescriptions, and peptides. He started treating menopausal and low testosterone patients with hormones back in 1998 when the practice was considered more alternative, but in recent years, it has become more established. As to the claims that external estrogen and progesterone can cause cancer or heart attacks, after scrutinizing the studies, he has never found evidence for that-- only that Provera, not estrogen, had a slightly higher risk for breast cancer. Female estrogen is very protective to the brain and cardiovascular system, he added.Most of his patients, he said, do not plan to quit hormone therapy as it improves the quality of their lives, and a newer method of drug delivery, injectable pellets, makes the process more convenient, as it only has to be done every few months. Dr. Bruice described prescribing type 2 diabetes drugs, semaglutide or tirzepatide, for patients seeking weight loss and how they have found success with it. He also detailed the use of peptide therapy that naturally stimulates human growth hormone, which he considers to be the fountain of youth. However, some of the peptides he previously prescribed were banned by the FDA, after they decided these compounds needed to be studied more thoroughly.-------------Keith Bearden began having experiences with strange noises, screams, and odd happenings on his hunting property over 20 years ago, as well as finding large tracks and bent-over trees. In the latter half, he shared his experiences and encounters with what he realized were Sasquatch. He emphasized the importance of building relationships with the creatures, understanding their perspectives, developing trust with other researchers, and combating hoaxed material that is sometimes presented. He described seeing one of the Sasquatch up close, which he said was about 10.5 feet tall and had dark blond hair that looked silver in the moonlight. He commanded respect, and on his left shoulder, he had some hair that was braided and wore a reddish insignia that was like a tattoo, Bearden continued.He also recalled a somewhat fearful encounter his son had on the property with the creatures but later learned that it was because his son had crossed paths with the Bigfoot while they were carrying one of their infants. Later, Bearden said he received a telepathic download from one of the Sasquatch who explained that their purpose on Earth was to be watchers and guardians of the land, and that humans should always be respectful of them and the land we live on. He has concluded that Sasquatch use Earth's quantum energy to accomplish the various things they do, and this may be related to UFO phenomena. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/georgenoory/message
Episode 122. I discuss my workup for infertility and irregular periods, including hypo hypo and PCOS. I talk about starting Provera (progesterone) and Clomid (clomiphene citrate) to induce ovulation. Editing Service for Pre-Med and Medical Students (CV, personal statement, applications): https://www.fiverr.com/firstlinepod Visit First Line's website and blog: https://poddcaststudios.wixsite.com/firstlinepodcast For a discount off your TrueLearn subscription use link: https://truelearn.referralrock.com/l/firstline/ and code: firstline Instagram: @firstlinepodcast Facebook: www.facebook.com/firstlinepodcast Email: firstlinepodcast@yahoo.com Content on First Line is for educational and informational purposes only, not as medical advice. Views expressed are my own and do not represent any organizations I am associated with.
MILANO (ITALPRESS) - Il piano Mattei “sarebbe importante farlo anche con un contributo europeo. Italia Africa è fondamentale. Non abbiamo materie prime, abbiamo bisogno di avere un rapporto costruttivo, non dobbiamo subire un immigrazione che è terribile per le persone che sono costrette a fare questi viaggi”. Lo ha detto Marco Tronchetti Provera, Vice Presidente Esecutivo del gruppo Pirelli, intervenendo durante la sesta edizione du “La Ripartenza, liberi di pensare” nato da un'idea di Nicola Porro, in corso al Centro Congressi della Fondazione Cariplo di Milano. “Se diamo del lavoro costruiamo professionalità e possiamo avere delle capacità di lavoro formate per le esigenze che abbiamo avere noi. Quindi è un interesse di tutti”, ha proseguito Tronchetti Provera. (ITALPRESS)xp2/trl/gsl
Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT) is one of the most controversial medical therapies out there. Do you know why? On this episode of Vitality Radio, Jared welcomes back his personal physician, Dr. Todd Cameron to discuss the history of HRT and the use of bioidentical hormones to optimize - not just normalize - overall health as we age. You'll learn why HRT has been demonized, what the scientific literature really says about it, and the best way to use bioidentical hormones to feel your best later in life.Dr. Todd Cameron is a naturopathic physician who offers holistic therapies to treat a wide range of illnesses and improve overall health in the Salt Lake City area, and remotely.Products:EstroSense Hormone BalancingDHEAAdditional Information:Cameron Wellness + Spa 801-486-42263378 South 2300 East, Salt Lake City, UTDr. Neal Rouzier - YouTubeEstrogen Matters by Avrum Bluming (book)Episode #377: Adrenal Fatigue: What Is It, How Do I Know If I Have It, And What Do I Do About It? With Dr. Todd CameronEpisode #347: Thyroid Health: Why Your Doctor Might Be Looking at the Wrong Numbers With Dr. Todd CameronEpisode #331: The Functional Medicine Approach to Testosterone for Men and Women with Dr. Todd Cameron NMD#397: Understanding Hormonal Imbalances - Adrenals, Endocrine Disruption, PCOS, Thyroid, and More with Dr. Marita SchauchEpisode #313: Women's Health and Hormone Balance, from PMS to Menopause and Beyond with Niki WolfeVisit the podcast website here: VitalityRadio.comYou can follow @vitalityradio and @vitalitynutritionbountiful on Instagram, or Vitality Radio and Vitality Nutrition on Facebook. Join us also in the Vitality Radio Podcast Listener Community on Facebook. Shop the products that Jared mentions at vitalitynutrition.com. Let us know your thoughts about this episode using the hashtag #vitalityradio and please rate and review us on Apple Podcasts. Thank you!Please also join us on the Dearly Discarded Podcast with Jared St. Clair.Just a reminder that this podcast is for educational purposes only. The FDA has not evaluated the podcast. The information is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. The advice given is not intended to replace the advice of your medical professional.
LONDRA (ITALPRESS) - "La parola chiave è timeless. Questi scatti sono pieni di energia e guardano al futuro con l'occhio di un fotografo pieno di talento, con la forza dell'immagine e dei colori". Lo ha detto il vicepresidente esecutivo di Pirelli, Marco Tronchetti Provera, a margine della presentazione del Calendario Pirelli 2024 a Londra.eb/mgg/gsl
BARI (ITALPRESS) - “In questo momento 30 pugliesi e delle zone limitrofe lavorano all'interno dei nostri uffici nel Digital Solutions Center di Bari. Diventeranno presto 50, che era il nostro obiettivo originario. Visti i risultati che stiamo ottenendo dal punto di vista della loro partecipazione a 24 progetti in quattro aree diverse dell'azienda insieme a 500 ricercatori del mondo digitale sparsi per il mondo con risultati ottimi, il progetto iniziale si è trasformato in uno che vede al 2025 l'assunzione di 80 giovani”. Lo ha annunciato il vicepresidente esecutivo di Pirelli Marco Tronchetti Provera nel corso di una conferenza stampa organizzata questa mattina insieme al presidente della Regione Puglia Michele Emiliano a Bari. xa2/pc/gsl
Dr. Maggie Ney discusses Bioidentical Hormone Replacement with Dr. Ben Weitz. [If you enjoy this podcast, please give us a rating and review on Apple Podcasts, so more people will find The Rational Wellness Podcast. Also check out the video version on my WeitzChiro YouTube page.] Podcast Highlights 2:38 Perimenopause and Menopause. Menopause is technically one year since your last menstrual period and the average age for most women is age 51. Of course, there are exceptions such as if you're on an IUD or have had uterine ablation. Perimenopause is when your cycle starts to change a bit, such as coming a day or two late or early and is the time basically leading up to menopause. You might notice that you can't handle stress as well as you did and you don't bounce back as quickly from stressors. As we get into later perimenopause, you might notice your cycles skipping. You start getting hot flashes and night sweats and vaginal dryness. There are over 40 different symptoms that have been attributed to perimenopause and menopause. There is a huge emotional piece, including depression and anxiety. Other symptoms include insomnia, joint pain, muscle twitches, worsening headaches and migraines, burning tongue, burning skin, and itchy skin. 8:46 The Women's Health Initiative Study first published in 2002: Is Hormone Replacement Therapy Dangerous, Increasing the risk of breast cancer, heart disease, and stroke? A lot of women are now afraid of taking hormones because they think that they will have an increased risk of breast cancer. And a lot of doctors are still afraid of prescribing hormones because of this study. But this is a mistake because there were many flaws with this study. To begin with, the average age of the women in this study who were starting to take hormones was age 63, which not when most women start to take hormones. 70% were overweight and 60% were obese and a lot of them were past smokers and had hypertension. The estrogen used was an oral form of conjugated equine estrogen (Premarin) and synthetic form of progesterone known as a progestin (Provera). There was a group of women who did not have a uterus, who were given only estrogen/not progestin and they actually had about 18% less breast cancer, so clearly estrogen does not cause breast cancer. Dr. Ney feels that this study has done but it did irreparable harm for a generation of women and 21 years later we're still trying to educate women and doctors about bad hormone replacement therapy. (Risks and Benefits of Estrogen Plus Progestin in Healthy Postmenopausal Women: Principal Results From the Women's Health Initiative Randomized Controlled Trial. JAMA. 2002;288(3):321–333. doi:10.1001/jama.288.3.321) 16:24 Relative risk vs absolute risk. In the women who took the Premarin and Provera they had a 26% increase in breast cancer and this sounds like one in four women got breast cancer. But this was the relative risk. The absolute risk is that after five years 9 extra women per 10,000 were diagnosed with breast cancer, which comes out to about one out of every 1000 women who got breast cancer, so the absolute risk is one in a thousand and not one out of four. 19:30 Dr. Ney's favorite recommended options for hormone replacement therapy includes the FDA-approved options for estrogen, including a patch, a gel, a spray, or the Femring. Dr. Ney usually starts with estradiol in the patch form. And then she usually recommends a bioidentical progesterone in an oral, micronized pill form, such as Prometrium. You can also recommend hormones made from a compounding pharmacy that are typically in a a cream, though while estrogen works well in a cream, progesterone works better in a pill. She used to use the BiEst cream, but not as much any more. She is also not a fan of pellets since if the dosage is too high, you can't remove them. Dr.
Menopause is inevitable! It can come naturally or surgically, due to a tubal ligation or hysterectomy and is defined as 12 months without a menstrual cycle. In most cases, menopause takes place at around the age of 50. At this time, hormones stop being produced by the ovaries, which can cause many adverse health issues and symptoms. Historically, physicians have utilized Premarin (Pregnant Mare Urine) or Provera (a counterfeit progesterone called progestin), to treat the symptoms of menopause, which have many negative and life-threatening side effects such as headaches, hair loss, irregular bleeding, breast pain, nausea, vomiting, heart disease, stroke and endometrial and breast cancer. Join Dr. Hotze today to learn about bioidentical hormones as an alternative to these commonly prescribed counterfeit hormones. Bioidentical hormones are made to be identical to what your body produces naturally! Watch now and subscribe to our podcasts at www.HotzePodcast.com. If you have any of the signs and symptoms mentioned on this podcast, take our free symptom checker test at https://www.hotzehwc.com/symptom-checker/. To receive a FREE copy of Dr. Hotze's best-selling book, “Hormones, Health, and Happiness”, call us at 281-698-8698 and mention this podcast. Includes free shipping!
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Alisha Banks is a Board Certified Holistic Health Practitioner and IHP who specializes in women's health including fertility and postpartum care. Alisha is a believer, wife and mother of two beautiful little girls ages 2 and 3. After a severe reaction to Provera in 2013, she has been treating her body naturally from home. Her mission is empower women with knowledge and insight on how their bodies were created to heal. She offers functional medicine labs, bio energetic scans and holistic health & business coaching both in person in Rochester NY and virtually around the world. In this episode Alisha shares the beauty of addressing your physical health through spiritual health, and finding freedom from all the things that are holding you back from healing. Episode Highlights on Living Wisely Well Website Alisha's Her Collective Program Alisha's Website + Connect on Instagram
See all the Healthcasts at https://www.biobalancehealth.com/healthcast-blog In the history of medicine over the last 2 centuries there have been many changes in the recommendations given to patients by their doctors. In general, to change the way medicine is practiced improving the care of patients, a new treatment had to be opposed by one or two courageous doctors who were willing to put his/her livelihood and status in the society of medical doctors on the line. Any medical practice that was contrary to the dogma that had been taught to doctors in training was looked down upon by medical peers and often the doctors who were trying to improve the life of their patients were ousted from their practices and lost their livelihood. I have been one of those doctors trying to improve the practice of medicine in the face of criticism and “name calling” by other doctors who didn't want to change any of their practices. In all cases it took a decade or more to regain my status and acceptance by other doctors and in some cases the changes I have made for the sake of my patients are still not accepted, and most likely won't be for another decade. How and why medicine improves is a painful and complicated process that is always opposed at first. How Progress of Medical Practice Has Been Thwarted by Doctors' Dogma Example #1 Handwashing between examining patients, When Did That Become a Medical Requirement? Doctors now embrace the practice of washing our hands between examining patients, and the practice of wearing one-use disposable gloves to do a vaginal exam on pregnant patients. However, before 1847 doctors didn't believe in hand washing between examining patients. There were no sterile procedures or wash basins available in doctors' suites, and vaginal exams were done on many patients in a maternity ward, one after the other without handwashing. Bacteria had not been discovered in that century and therefore washing away bacteria was unknown, then bacteria were discovered and the presence of dangerous “bugs” that one couldn't see was questioned by the older doctors and the, but Ignaz Semmelweis proved that ha dogma of the day. With the discovery of bacteria by young doctors and scientists presented a change to the practice of medicine that the older physicians in charge didn't accept. Then Dr. Semmelweis showed up on the scene, touting the new knowledge, and insisting that he must wash his hands between Obstetric patients in the ward. This set off an explosion and pitted the old guard versus one young, new doctor. His insistence in washing his hands caused the doctors to throw Dr Semmelweis off staff of his hospital and peer pressure caused him to be shunned by all of the physicians on staff. He had a hard time finding a medical practice and ended his life destitute and without anyone recognizing that he was right the whole time. Medical handwashing became mandatory long after Hungarian physician Ignaz Semmelweis discovered its effectiveness (in 1846) in preventing disease in a hospital environment. He was before his time, and if he had been listened to, thousands of laboring women would have survived childbirth, instead of dying from childbed fever! In retrospect we can sympathize with him because we now know he was right, and his refusal to accept a dangerous practice and to help women live through childbirth, was a personally costly stand to make, but was the first step toward an advance in the practice of medicine. Example #2 Is Estrogen Replacement for Menopause: Dangerous or Healthy? Reference--Menopause: The Journal of The North American Menopause Society Vol. 26, No. 12, pp. 1366-1374 DOI: 10.1097/GME.0000000000001405 ß 2019 by The North American Menopause Society Estrogen for menopausal women has always been a hot potato for medicine. Many studies done in the 1950s and 1960s documented the benefit of giving women estrogen after menopause. Medicine embraced this belief, and the majority of women were put on Premarin, the most popular estrogen replacement. All went well until late in the 1960s and early in the 1970s doctors noticed that women with uteruses were getting uterine cancer at a very high number and the majority of women were taking Premarin. Research confirmed that estrogen replacement without progesterone/progestin could cause uterine cancer! This caused two things to happen: Research began within the drug companies to see if giving Provera®, a synthetic progesterone, would protect women from uterine cancer; The second thing that happened was that women immediately stopped their Premarin therapy and were suffering all over the US. “Premarin” and “Estrogen” became bad words in the doctor's offices, on the front page of papers. This emotional response to a drug name was hard to erase when several years later, when I learned about Premarin replacement through medical school. About that time Premarin + Provera, Prempro® was introduced to the public as the answer to getting uterine cancer in menopausal women. That took over a decade to scientifically establish safety, and menopausal women were without their estrogen to relieve their symptoms. It took that much time to produce enough research to prove that estrogen replacement was not going to cause uterine cancer, but they were right. Estrogen of any type when combined with a progestin protects against uterine cancer, not every case of uterine cancer because there are other factors, but the majority of the time. All was well in regard to E2 during the 1980s-2002 when the next shoe dropped. In 2002 a flawed study was released from the NIH called the WHI or Women's Healthcare Initiative, which was published with a headline that startled doctors and women patients alike “Post-Menopausal Hormones Cause Breast Cancer and Heart Disease”. This Press Release Title was a misinterpretation of the data in the NIH Research article that claimed that Estrogen plus Progestin caused heart attacks and strokes! The truth has been excavated from the huge report describing the study, in the 20 years since the WHI article was published, but the original misinformation won't go away! The study scared millions of women off hormone replacement and caused doctors to stop prescribing them. The outcome of the WHI study is that one brand of estrogen, Premarin(estrogens) PLUS Provera a synthetic Progestin, together do cause heart attacks and strokes. However, estrogen (Premarin or estradiol) alone, does not cause either of these diseases and were proven to protect women from getting heart disease and breast cancer! The original press release of the WHI study should have been titled, Provera, a Progestin, Increases the Risk of Heart Disease and Breast Cancer, and the FDA should have pulled Provera from the market. If it had been properly titled and interpreted by the publisher, doctors would have just changed the Provera® prescription to a natural progesterone (bio-identical progesterone or Prometrium®, progesterone in oil) to take with estrogen, and women would not have had their quality of life changed for 2 decades without estrogen for their menopausal symptoms. I am shocked that Provera® is still on the market with this kind of study showing the damage it can do! I believe the FDA is protecting the pharmaceutical company that makes this substance. I, personally, have not prescribed Provera® since before the WHI when I tested blood levels of my patients and found very high levels of estrone. As is typical, a fearful headline always stays in people's minds even when it is proven to be a lie, so for 20 years, most women have not been able to treat their menopausal symptoms. Since 2002 a multitude of studies have been published (usually by women) stating the real benefits of estradiol replacement to prevent: Heart Disease, diabetes, obesity, dementia, arthritis, hot flashes, insomnia, longer life, and many more symptoms of aging. You might guess, I never stopped giving estrogen to my post hysterectomy patients, and bioidentical progesterone plus estradiol to my patients with a uterus, to protect their uterus from cancer, yet to allow them to have the benefits of estradiol after menopause. Because I read the whole WHI study, I realized that it was not estrogen, but progestin that caused the problem in the WHI study. However One very old doctor told one of my patients that I was going to “kill” her….he was just ignorant of the study. This seems to be how doctors react when they hear part of the information published about one of the medical treatments in question. Interestingly it is an emotional response that causes them to react negatively to new information instead of investigating it like scientists, which is what we are supposed to be! They have now been proven wrong and I look pretty good to the patients who remember. You can see why it is both difficult to trust the information given us as doctors, and why even if we know the truth, it is difficult to treat patients in the negative environment that is caused by careless journalists. This makes it difficult to make changes in medicine for fear someday, a researcher will find fault with it. Example #3: Medical Advice about Drinking Water with Your Meals 100 years ago the JAMA Journal printed an editorial that said no one should drink water with their meal because it isn't healthy. There was no scientific research to back up that medical advice and they didn't say what would happen to you if you did drink water with your meals, but they were adamant that it was dangerous. In the following century doctors have discovered and presented scientific proof that drinking water with your food helps your food digest, makes you feel full now doctors recommend that everyone drinks water with their food! This is proven with scientific research and finally replaced the previous dogma that restricted patients from the simple habit of drinking water with their meals. It took a long time to reverse the beliefs of people, and I remember that in the 1970s my parents believed that no one should drink water with food. The outcome of that habit was that they both had kidney damage as they grew older! They maintained an environment of dehydration in their bodies which is physiologically dangerous to kidney function. Conclusion: So why should we listen to these medical “experts” when they are not advising us in a healthful lifestyle?? Well, about half the time they are right, and half the time they are wrong---it's a toss-up! How does one tell the difference between bad and good advice from their doctor? You have to ask your doctor and trust her advice. As a doctor I read research that tests a given medical practice then I compare the outcomes of the research with the outcomes of my patients, and if their findings agree with my patients' experiences, then I embrace the research and include it in my medical advice. If not, I don't use that information and wait for a better study to parallel what I see every day. You can do the same thing. If you think that the advice a doctor gives you is not consistent with your own experience, then you have to decide whether you take the medical advice and use it or not.
STRONGER BONES LIFESTYLE: REVERSING THE COURSE OF OSTEOPOROSIS NATURALLY
Is your lifestyle disrupting your hormonal health? Today on The Stronger Bones Lifestyle, we invite Dr. Warner to discuss how your hormonal health affects your bone health. After 14 years of working as a conventional ObGyn, Dr. Warner shifted to the practice of integrative holistic medicine founding Medicine in Balance, where she helps patients heal through a holistic whole-body approach. In this episode, Dr. Warner addresses the lifestyle choices that interrupt your natural hormone production and how this can affect your bone health. Conventional medicine is often 50 years behind medical breakthroughs, and in the hormonal space, doctors are often prescribing based on antiquated practices. Dr.Warner explains how far we have come in hormonal health and updates you on the innovative practices of today. It is her belief that we no longer need synthetic hormones, since the discovery of bioidentical hormones and she gives you the tools to advocate your concerns about these synthetic treatments to your doctor. Our culture downplays the importance of stress regulation, but it is the primary tool to combat decreased hormone production and imbalance. Dr. Warner shares her protocol for restoring testosterone production in both men and women, to ensure a long and healthy life. Join us as we explore how hormonal imbalance affects your bone health. Key Takeaways:[1:00] Hormone changes as you age [7:00] Stress regulation for DHEA and Testosterone [11:00] Lifestyle changes for adrenal health [13:30] Synthetic Hormone replacement therapy [22:00] Bioidentical hormone replacements [33:00] Stress-induced menopausal symptoms [36:00] Heavy metal exposure from smoking [38:00] Diet and supplements for bone health[42:00] How to address estrogen dominance [46:00] Taking Magnesium with Calcium [50:00] Calculating your nutritional needs [57:00] Committing to lifestyle changes Where to Find Our Guest:WendyWarnerMD.comInstagramFacebookMemorable Quotes:“If you can just deal with the stress, your DHEA will come back up. You will make your own testosterone ad you won't have to take this stuff.” [8:55] -Dr. Warner “The Premarin and Provera combination, if you take that for more than five years, you increase your chance of getting breast cancer, and it's from the Provera, not from the Premarin.” -Dr.Warner“Our nutrient needs are gonna change day to day, week by week, year to year, depending on what's going on, so that's why I'm saying don't get too hung up on the numbers.” [51:32] -Dr.Warner To learn more about me and to stay connected, click on the links below:Instagram: @debirobinsonwellnessWebsite: DebiRobinson.comHealthy Gut Healthy Bones ProgramScotland Retreat 2023Cultural Immersion to Bali 2023
Join Red Pill Revolution for an explosive episode as we dive deep into the truth behind the headlines and expose the lies and manipulation of mainstream media. Covering the most controversial and talked-about topics of the week, including Alec Baldwin's charges of involuntary manslaughter, Greta Thunberg's arrest, a controversy surrounding an NHL hockey player under fire for refusing to wear a lgbtq+ jersey, a feud between conservative entertainers Stephen crowder and the daily wire, and finally Jamie Lee Curtis's disturbing art display. Get ready for a wild ride. Subscribe and leave a 5-star review! ----more---- Donate to support the show by going to https://givesendgo.com/redpillrevolution Our website https://redpillrevolution.co/ Podcast Companion: https://redpillrevolution.substack.com ----more---- Full Transcription Welcome to the Revolution. Hello and welcome to Red Pill Revolution, my name is Austin Adams, and today we have a jam packed episode for you guys covering the wildest and most controversial topics of the last week. First. We gotta get this one outta the way cuz it's kind of a big one. is discussing Alec Baldwin's recent charge of involuntary manslaughter in the tragic, horrific death of Helena Hutchins. If you could recall on the set of Russ, we'll be diving into all the details of that case and examining his role in the absolutely preventable tragedy that occurred. After that, we will be discussing the recent arrest of teenage climate activist Greta Thunberg will be exposing the truth behind her recent so-called arrest and examining her role in the larger globalist agenda. We'll also be discussing the recent controversies surrounding Philadelphia Flyers defenseman Ivan Prove. And his decision to sit out during a warmup skate that involved wearing a gay pride themed hockey jersey. And, uh, he did so due to his religious beliefs and he got interviewed and it was, it was pretty interesting. We'll also be discussing stephen Crowder, I'm sure you have heard of him, as well as the Daily Wire, ran by uh, Ben Shapiro. Um, basically incentivizing their creators to walk the line of big tech censorship in order to maintain their contracted. Which is obviously concerning if you're somebody who is interested in following influencers who are also interested in freedom of speech, right? I if you don't, if, if you have to be weary of speaking your actual opinion when you're one of these little single largest influencers in the space and you have to follow the guidelines of YouTube or fear getting doctor pay. That's an issue, right? So, so we'll discuss that. We'll see. I, I have some differing opinions on the, the matter. I have some differing opinions on who was right, who was wrong. I don't think it's a clear cut answer but I will discuss where I think Stephen Crowder went wrong, where I think the Daily wire is going wrong, and talk about some of the interviews that I listened to surrounding this. Uh, Candace Owen spoke out about this. Basically, every single person from the Daily Wire spoke out about this, and Stephen Crowder has just been. Off on social media about it. So we'll talk about that. And then finally we'll be discussing the recent controversy surrounding actress Jamie Lee Curtis, and her display of a unbelievably disturbing piece of art that she posted that was in the background of a picture she posted on Instagram, which was showing a dead child inside of a suitcase hanging from the wall. In her office it's just so, so disturbing to me how consistently this is coming up, right? How, how often we're seeing these depictions popping up in these wildly successful people's, uh, backgrounds and in their houses, and, you know, we'll talk about all of it. Welcome to Red Pill Revolution. My name is Austin Adams. Red Pill Revolution started out with me, realizing everything that I knew, everything that I believed, everything I interpreted about my life is through the lens of the information I was spoonfed as a child. Religion, politics, history, conspiracies, Hollywood medicine, money, food, all of it. Everything we know was tactfully written to influence your decisions and your view on reality by those in power. Now I'm on a mission, a mission to retrain and reeducate myself to find the true reality of what is behind that curtain. And I'm taking your ass with me. Welcome to the Revolution. All right, to everyone's surprise, finally. Alec Baldwin is facing justice for his role in the tragic and preventable death of Helena Hutchins on the set of his movie. Rust. Prosecutors have actually announced that Baldwin will be charged with involuntary manslaughter and absolutely rightfully so. Recent findings show that Baldwin. Ammunition, live ammunition that was found on the set, mixed with fake ones, uh, with empty rounds. And then the rest of the film crew, basically they, what they found was to have a. Extremely consistent pattern of criminal disregard for safety, which resulted in the death of Hutchins. Now, Baldwin's not the only one who's actually being tried here and has been charged with these things. The armorer onset has also been charged, but we'll get to that in just a minute. The maximum punishment that Alec Baldwin can get out of this is five years. That's the maximum punish. And on, you know, obviously even if he gets the maximum punishment, he's gonna serve two years at some BS celebrity prison where he gets to have his cell phone and watch TV all day. Like it's, it's terrible to think that that is what they're going to give him is the maximum of five years. He literally shh, pointed a weapon on set without checking it, without any proper regard for the safety of firearm. And pulled the trigger, pointing it directly at this woman, which resulted in her death. That's willful negligence. So the fact that five years is all they're talking about at this point is disgusting to me, and it only shows that if somebody else was, in this case, if there was a be like a, a, a, a bunch of buddies filming a, a. Documentary together, and as a result, one got shot and killed on set. You bet your ass if they're not Alec Baldwin, they're getting more serious charges than this. Absolutely positive. They're getting more serious charges in this. And the only reason that this is happening this way is because it's a mainstream set of a movie and it's Alec Baldwin, right? I hope for the family of, of Helena Hutchins that, you know, he actually gets convicted of this, which will be, you know, kind of a stretch given how much money is gonna go behind his legal defense. But along with Alec Baldwin, the film's Armorer who is in charge of weapons on the side, Hannah Guterres Reid will also face two counts of involuntary manslaughter. According to New Mexico First Judicial District Attorney Mary Carmack Al. I think that's how you pronounce her name, Altaz. A L T W I E S. Okay. The first assistant director, David Halls, has also been charged with neglect, with negligent use of a deadly weapon, which is likely to lead to six months of probation. This also goes to show that basically the entire crew had some way, shape, or form involvement in this, and then there is so many steps that should have been taken to where this should have been prevented. Right. There's no reason at all that this should have. But the person who pulled the trigger has a maximum potential sentence of five years now. Baldwin's attorney Luke Nikas, has released a statement claiming that his decision distorts Helena HUD's tragic death and represents a terrible miscarriage of justice, according to them right bs. But let's be real. The only miscarriage of justice here is that Baldwin will face only five. . Right? That's the, literally the only, the only thing that's wrong about this, uh, the only thing that's wrong about the judicial system in this case is not that they're trying Alec Baldwin, it's that they're only going to give him five years when he murdered this woman, a wife, right? Somebody who has loved ones waiting at home for them every single day. And this man's going to get five years and she gets put six feet in the. Now, Baldwin's attorney claims that Baldwin had no reason to believe that there was a live bullet in the gun, but obviously that's no excuse for not checking when you're the one actually pulling the trigger. Right? Baldwin relied on the professionals with whom he worked with, is what the, the quote says here. Um, but at the end of the day, he's the one pulling the trigger. He's the one with the weapon. He's the one who is pointing it in her direction and fir. Anybody, anybody with any sort of firearms experience or firearms training, and you bet your ass that you should go through firearms training. If you're constantly holding weapons in all of these films would've checked that weapon would've had, at the very least. At the very least, been there when it was loaded. Right. And, and, and, and the bigger question here is why was there any live ammunition on the set to. What was the purpose of that? Why would there be any reason for there to be live ammunition on the set? No reason. No reason at all that that should have been the case. Involuntary manslaughter is a fourth degree felony and is normally punishable by up to 18 months behind bars and a $5,000 fine, but a firearm enhancement. Now that would've been terrible, obviously if you just got 18 months, but because of a firearm enhancement on the charges, it could make the crime punishable by a mandatory sentence of five years in jail. Now, mandatory is a nice thing to hear there, right? This is the least that he obviously deserves for doing. Uh, Helena Hutchins family actually came out in support of this. They said that they support them actively engaging in going after him for these charges five years is, is a slap on the wrist. Now, if you recall, like, I don't know, it was a, on the one year anniversary of him shooting her like as if there should be any anniversary there, Alec Baldwin posted on social media and commented, like had the caption that said one year ago today with a picture of her face super. Like almost like it was like her birthday or something like one year ago. Today I married my wife. No. One year ago. Today you shot a woman and killed her in front of you. Could you imagine being on this set? Could you imagine watching this gun go off and this woman die in front of you while on a movie set? How tragic for everybody on the set to have to have witnessed that and he's sitting here posting on Instagram as if it was. Birthday party or something like one year ago today, and then said nothing about it. He got roasted, absolutely roasted in the comments for posting that, uh, but he stuck to his guns on it. He's, he's, uh, just a weird, weird character. Weird character, I don't see how they don't convict him for this with everything that's happened here. And again, like I said, just to set an example here, just to set an example, right? Make sure that everybody involved from now on, I don't know, maybe check the ammunition before you fire it as somebody on the film crew. The next thing we're gonna discuss here is going to. To the surprise of absolutely nobody, Greta Thornberg pretended to be arrested during a protest against the expansion of a coal mine in Germany. As many of you already know, a video of the incident surfaced recently went like crazy on social media. I know I saw all over Twitter on almost every single post where Greta went on there. You know, boasted about how she was there and how the police came. And, uh, all of these news networks came in and were like, Greta Thornberg, arrested. Greta Thornberg arrested. And then , the very first comment on every single one of the news channels was the video of her. And if you haven't seen the video, you gotta go watch. It was a video of her while these two cops were around her holding her there for pictures, like as if this was a, a, a meet and. and then there's all these pictures that go around of her being like held like she's a seven year old child by her parents playing, you know, when you would like get thrown around, like sitting there with this smug little smirk on her mouth. She knew what she was doing, so did her team. Right. She knew where they were going. It's, it's no coincidence that there was an entire media team there to capture this. At some random rally in Germany. Right? Yeah. Probably not a coincidence. Right. Let's, and, and this is the thing about Greta Thornberg. She's not some innocent little child, right? Who wants to save the world. No, she, she's a pawn. She's a pawn being used by a larger global agenda by, by mainstream news corporations, by people like the World Economic Forum elites, all of those major conglomerates out there that are using her as a face and this recently, this recent arrest is just literally just another example of her and her, you know, social media teams and, and, and videographers manipulation for their own gain. Right? Attention, attention, attention. Right. And there's probably no coincidence that it happened while the World Economic Forum meeting was actually going on. So anyways, in, in the video. Greta's participating in like what it says they call a sit-in right before being pulled away from police. But what's even crazier is the fact that later she's seen when she's being, like all these pictures came out of her being pulled by the police and then she's seen smiling and posing for, for the photographers while being held by the police officers. And then one of the police officers actually looks at her and goes, I didn't know you were famous. Can I get a selfie? Hm. Yeah, she wasn't getting arrested. She was taking another five minutes of fame to put on Twitter. Just like her, her back and forth banter with, with Andrew Tate. Right. And, and let's not forget here that the police actually came out and stated that Thornberg was not formally arrested and was just taken to a police fan and they had to take her ID and get her contact information. She was not. , right? She wasn't put in cuffs and thrown in the German jail. Like I said, seems a little bit too convenient to me that you have how many, how many random col, like how many like rallies are there on a daily basis and how many times are there there unbelievable amounts of media coverage. Sit-in with 50 people at it right now. There was a video that went around of like these cops sprinting from one side of the other and just like mowing over some of these protestors. And then later they're taking selfies with Greta. Right? Like why? Why didn't they like tackle her like an outside linebacker like that? That's the video we wanted to see, but the video that we got was probably even better because it. Showing you a peak behind the curtain of what's actually going on here right now. Maybe the police weren't in. . Right. But there was enough, there was enough evidence here to show that, that they at least partook and were not, had, had not had any intention. And the mainstream media came out and ran with it. Right. Every tweet from every mainstream media company was talking about how she got arrested. No, she did not. She took a photo with cops, with, and, and got carried in the mud like a, like a little baby. So stupid and so. You see that and, and this is almost everything she's done, has been a publicity stunt, right? All of her speeches are written for her. All of her back and forth banter on Twitter is ran by a PR team. All of these things that she's doing is not by her own free will. She has a team behind her that is pushing her. And if you wanna know who's probably behind that team, rewind and listen to what I just talked about with the World Economic Forum and all of these political and business elites going, coming out and talking about how we should be eating bug. During the World Economic Forum meeting last week, right. It's, it's very, very evident that Greta Thornberg is playing a game and they're using the media to their advantage to. Keep this conversation going, right? They're using a literal child who, on her own Twitter page claims to be autistic. Like maybe, maybe not the, the forefront, you know, intellectual leader that we're looking for on, on the, the science behind potential changing of our global atmosphere and rising tides. like what is her, what is her actual, like, what are her credentials Did. Is she a scientist? There's literally no credentials that Greta Thornberg has to actually be in the, the position. And I say Thornberg because that's her damn name in whatever part of the, the metaverse that I come from because it was never Thunberg until the last two weeks. I promise you, I talked about this with Andrew TA thing. I know 100% it is the Bernstein Bears and it is gre. Thornberg, 100%. I am from the universe where it is. Thornberg, not Thunberg. Thunberg. How stupid. Anyways. Now we know. Right now we know 100% we see through all of the lies in the manipulation, right? This is not about saving the planet. This is about control and power. This is about raising the conversation of the World Economic Forum elites. This is about you stopping eating meat and starting to eat bugs. This is about you changing your vehicle from a vehicle that you can get gas and put it into the vehicle and drive wherever the hell you want, and changing that into an electric vehicle that they can turn off at a moment's. They don't want you driving a 1990 Jeep Wrangler. They want you driving a Tesla because they can press a button and now you have no transportation because you said something they didn't like on Twitter. This is about social credit scores, right? This is about your personal carbon footprint and obviously this publicity stunt. Was all in an effort to put her name back in the news after the injured Tate thing within a week or two. Like you think it's any coincidence that she's back in the news a week and a two later, right? Of course not. You think it's any coincidence that there happened to be a ton of journalists there waiting to take pictures and photos and videos of her Only at the right times? Besides the one angle that we got where we actually saw that it was a photo op, right? Like. Crazy. Crazy. All right. The next thing we're gonna discuss after this is going to be Jamie Lee Curtis, and her creepy, weird little art that she had on her wall. But before I do that, what I need you to do is go ahead and hit that subscribe button. All right. Leave a five star review. There's very few things that you can do in your day to get some positive karma and help a brother out, right? You're listening. You've been listening for 20 minutes now and obviously you're still here, so I would appreciate it if you are listening for the first time. If you have not subscribed yet, go ahead and hit that subscribe button. The next thing I need you to do is go over and leave a five star. All right. 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So make sure you check out Red pill revolution.co.com is for losers and I will see you there with all of the awesome new content that I'm going to be putting up there consistently. Uh, I think you guys are gonna be, uh, pretty happy with it all. Red pill revolution.dot com or red pill revolution dot c o. Alright, now the next thing is going to be that Jamie Lee Curtis has been caught with a unbelievably disturbing piece of art on her wall depicting a dead child in a suit. Hanging from a canvas in her office in a post on Instagram that was just in the background that she obviously did not realize that she had posted until a bunch of people commented on it, screenshotted it, and then she deleted it immediately. That is right, folks. The Freaky Friday mom is a bit more freaky than we originally Anticip. The art piece in question appears to be a child contorted, like a naked child contorted who looks to be dead or sleeping stuffed inside of a suitcase. Hmm. Makes you wonder a little bit if Jamie Lee Curtis has the same interior decorator as Tony Podesta and Jeffrey Epstein, because if you go look back at some of the photos that they had, it was just as. Right Now, my question around all of this is, who the hell are these artists? How much did this woman pay for this piece of disturbing art? And why do these artists think that people wanna purchase this in the first place, especially at a high price tag to somebody like Jamie Lee Curtis or Tony Podesta or Jeffrey Epstein. All of these people worth millions of dollars. There's no coincidences here, right? No coincidences at all that all these rich and powerful people have weird, sadistic, violent, and sexual art on their walls, right? So there's a market for it, right? Who are these artists? Is what we should be really going after too, right? Is not only the celebrity that did it and purchased the art and put it on their wall and posted a picture of it on, I. But also the artist who decided to draw this and sell it to them, like, don't just go after the celebrity, go after the artist. Let's, let's absolutely find out who these artists were. Who are the artists that Tony Podesta was purchasing his, his artwork from? How about Jeffrey Epstein? How about Jamie Lee Curtis? Let's figure that out. Let's find it out. Who were the artists? That did this, and then we start going after them too. It shouldn't just be about the celebrity who purchased it. It should be about the creator of art because that's who we need to question. What makes you believe that somebody out there wants to spend $27,000 or 220,000, however the hell much money you guys spend on this stupid piece of art depicting a dead, naked child in a suitcase? And why do you think that people want to buy. . Right? That seems to be a pretty good question to me. Right? Not only are we talking about the celebrities, but we're also talking about the artists. That should be a topic of conversation and this immediately on the backs of the Balenciaga situation, right? Immediately. Right. It's like this, this, this, it, it promotes and normalizes the sexualization of children in child. Right. It, it, it raises sincere questions about like, why, why are all these people in, in positions of power promoting that? Why would they want to stare at that every day when I walk into my office at work, the last thing I want on the wall when I'm having a business meeting is a painting of a naked child dead in a suitcase. Who would want that over their desk in their. and then who's stupid enough to post a picture of it on Instagram, , apparently Jamie Lee Curtis. Right? And, and, and I guarantee you she is a holier than thou liberal pointing at everybody but herself and their actions for, for, you know, being what's wrong with humanity, right? No surprises. If that's the case. Now, I don't know if that's a hundred percent the case, but I would not be surprised at all. And Jamie Lee Curtis has not even come out and addressed this at all. She hasn't responded to this. She hasn't talked to any news outlets, none of it. You know what she did? She silenced the comments on Instagram. That's what she did. All she did was get rid of comments. I don't even want to hear from you about my dead child sexualized artwork on the wall in a suitcase. Don't wanna hear. right now. Now, there's an interesting correlation if you wanna dive a little bit deeper into the meaning of art, which is why most people purchase it. What does it make you feel when you look at it, right? How does it make you feel? Some art makes you feel happy. Some art makes you, you know, look deeper into yourself and, and, and, or motivated or, you know, whatever those feelings are. Sad, mad, happy, right? Whatever that is, right? That's what art's supposed to do is drive. What emotion is this driving? Right? But back to the fact that she literally just didn't say a word about it, has yet to say a word about it, and then just disables comments cuz she doesn't want to hear about you being upset that she has a naked child on her wall in a suitcase appearing dead. Right. It, it's, it, it, and here's the problem that I have with this. Absolutely nothing happened with Balenciaga. Right? There was a couple weeks of outrage. Now I hope that their brand plummets and continues to plummet. I think that there's definitely been a little bit of a movement behind looking at people who are buying Balenciaga and promoting it and, and, understanding that this is what they do, right? This is what they're, they, a lot of their artwork that they want to call it entailed these little subtweeting of child exploitation or sa satanism or Right. Whatever it was. Right? So, so, so we, in the same way that you see Kanye just get literally ripped apart and canceled, I guarantee you nobody's doing that to Jamie Lee Curtis. I don't think she's gonna lose her. Chase sapphire. , do you? Probably not. Right. So I, it's sad to see that there's not been more of a conversation around it. Right. And, and, and some people are outraged and some people are talking about it. But if she still gets work after this, like why would anybody wanna be associated with that? right? Who, who are these artists? Why? You know, the fact that she's not even talking about it, right? Not even responding to this. She doesn't even feel the need to, to, to, to put a statement out. Right? So, moving on now, the next thing we're gonna talk about, there's been a ton of controversy surrounding the Philadelphia Flyers and their defenseman, Ivan Prove. Provera, I think I'm saying that right. All right. For those of you who don't know, Provera basically declined to go out during the warmup skates before the game where the team was being made to wear, uh, pride jerseys, like, uh, rainbow pride, gay pride jerseys. Okay. Kind of a weird thing to have your team do in the first place. Um, but the reason that he didn't do it wasn't because he hates gay people. Right? The reason he doesn't do it, he did it, didn't do it, was because he is intolerant of other people, right? He, that's not the, that's not the case. He came out and said that the reason that he didn't want to do it was because of his religious beliefs. When asked about his religious beliefs, he said that he was a Russian Orthodox Christian. Okay. And they were just like pressing him, pressing him, pressing him at this news conference and he's like, if you have any hockey questions, I'm happy to answer them, but I, I don't see the point in me continuing to answer these questions right now. Obviously you guys know this. I'm a big proponent in the First Amendment, and that obviously includes the freedom of religion, right? That's kind of a big one in the United States here, right? The National Hockey League, the United States National Hockey League. . Right? It's a fundamental right now, often overlooked in today's world and undervalued in our society, but he has every right to live in practices of religion as he sees he has every right to decline to wear a pride jersey if that's what he wants to do. Right? And he's did it so respectfully. Like he, he, he didn't come out and condemn gay people and say that he didn't agree with it or the, the trans community. He didn't do any. . All he said was, it's for my religious reasons, I don't feel like wearing it. And he was just getting torn to shreds. Right. He was getting condemned. People were calling for him to be punished and to be fined. Right. A bunch of like crazy left, uh, news organizations were condemning him saying that he should have even gotten like a million dollar fine from the flyers and, and it's, it's crazy. He has absolutely every right to make a personal decision based on. Religious beliefs, and he should not be punished for that at all. Right. It's, IM, it's important to note, right? Like I already said, he, he, he showed no ill will at all towards the gay community, towards the LGBTQ plus Element P community. All he said was he made a personal decision based on his religious beliefs, and he stated that he respects everybody. He did. He didn't come out and condemn anyone, anybody. , right? All he said was, I, it's just not my thing. I'm not gonna go out there and, and, and promote that actively. And he shouldn't have to. He's not a show pony. He's an athlete. He's not an actor. He's not a a a, a brand ambassador. He got paid millions of dollars to go play hockey, not to go pay, play political games for the Philadelphia Flyers organization. And what's funny about this is you see the reaction and where nobody wants the NHL to be. The NHL the last three to four years has gotten extremely woke, right? I grew up playing hockey since I was three years old, till I was 18. I did pretty good. I played triple A hockey, uh, in, in, you know, a very, very competitive area growing up and. You know, the, the hockey community was always generally right leaning, I would say. Um, it was generally in, in more higher income areas, which has an association there. But, but it was never, like, it was never used. The NHL was never used in the same way the NBA was being used. It was never used in the same way. The NFL even like with, with, uh, what's his name? All the football players Right. Kneeling during the national anthem. That wasn't happening in the nhl Right? They weren't playing the political games. And, and recently, you know, the, the, the NHLs Twitter is like, uh, or for a while at least I know it was like a, a pride flag in the background. Like . I saw something from the Babylon bee that says, if Ivan Pavlov said , that, that if he wanted to, If he wanted to promote gay pride, he would've played soccer It was like the greatest, the Babylon Bead does not miss, not once, almost everything they post is just unbelievable. Um, alright. Let's see what else we got here. Oh yeah, his jersey sold out completely right. His number nine Jersey sold out on, on the online NHL shop and the fanatic store. Worldwide after he, he did this, right? So it goes to show you that there are many, many people out there that share his beliefs and share the value of, you know, share in believing the value of religious freedom in the right to personal choice, right? Politics should stay outta sports. There's no reason for it. Athletes should absolutely not be punished for making personal decisions based on their political, religious, uh, ideological beliefs, philosophical beliefs, none of it, right? I'm quite proud of the community for standing up and showing that with their dollars, right? Nobody was, nobody was, you know, at least from that perspective, like maybe some media companies and stuff were calling for him to get fined, but as, as a consumer base, the, the hockey community rallied around him and obviously showed with their money that they don't care for your pride. Jerseys in warmups. You got the wrong. Guys. Right? This is not the n l this is not the nba, right? And apparently this isn't the, uh, you know, , the World Cup of Soccer. Um, anyways, and as a reminder, the Supreme Court ruled seven to two. Right when you were called back in 2018, the Supreme Court ruled in favor of the baker when it came to baking a cape for a gay couple around, around their religious beliefs. Supreme Court ruled seven to two overwhelmingly in favor of the baker to express its political beliefs, even in a business context. . Right. And this isn't even for him, a business context. If I, I, I promise you it does not say that he has to wear gay pride jerseys in his warmups, in his contract with the Philadelphia Flyers Right? I, I would be very, very surprised if that was the case, right? I, I'm pretty sure that's not, not what would've ended up being in his contract. Now, the next time they signed somebody, it might be after this happened, although they'll lose out on the Jersey sales, which would probably. . They don't care about that. They care about looking woke to the companies who are buying advertisements from them. Right? And that's the bigger problem with this. They're not even concerned about their base anymore. They're not concerned about what people want to consume because I promise you, a vast majority of the NHL consumer base is not liberal. Majority of the players who grew up playing hockey, at least in the United States, are not liberal. You're not going to find an Antifa member on basically any of the NHL teams. You're not gonna find somebody with a Black Lives Matter sticker on the back of their car, like I said, on very, very few NHL players cars. Right? It's not a liberal sport per se. Not definitely not as much as the NBA or the nfl, right? They, they're trying to make it that way so they can play ball with these big corporations who want them. , right? I don't know who owns the NHL at this point, but I wouldn't be surprised if it was Disney. So anyways, I'm glad to see that that was the outcome, at least, right? I'm very happy to see that people spoke with their dollars and made this happen in this way where there was a positive outcome for him, right? I hope he got some royalties out of those jerseys. At the very least, . All right, the next thing we're gonna. Is going to be, um, Stephen Crowder and The Daily Wire. All right. In the world of conservative entertainment, uh, there has been rising tensions between two of the biggest players in the game. That is Stephen Crowder and the Daily Wire. The Daily Wire being. Owned, or at least ran, you know, the, the face of the Daily Wire is Ben Shapiro, right? You have people like Candace Owens, you have, you know, uh, Clavin, you have, uh, Brett Cooper, you have, you know, all of the mainstream, the largest influencers in the conservative space come from or are some way associated with Daily Wire. The few that aren't are like Tim Pool. And that's about it. Stephen Crowder, right? Those are like the two really, really big, huge, massive platforms that aren't in some way associated with the Daily Wire, which I think is awesome. I think it's really cool what the daily wire's trying to do with the Daily Wire plus. Coming out with movies with people like Gina Carrano, right? There's so much positivity coming out of there that I was like, really disappointed to see this come up, right? This, this, this is not a conversation I want to take a side in, right? I'm, I'm in full support of the Daily Wire. I really like Ben Shapiro's content. I love Jordan Peterson. You know, Brett Cooper's great her, her social media content and everything. Top notch. Uh, Candace Owens obviously one of the most intelligent and, and well-spoken people in the conservative space. Uh, the list goes on, right? Uh, the, the, what is the woman documentary? All of it. All of it, all of it is incredible stuff. So, and been a fan of Steven Crowded for quite some time. I love his content and his comedy, everything. So like, this is not something where I really wanna like, wear a jersey in this. Now I have opinions about all of it, and I'm gonna tell you all of them. , uh, but it hurts me to have to even, you know, choose sites here. I'm not exactly doing, but I'll tell you what I find wrong and right with both sides of the argument. And you can distinguish for yourself what you think my total overarching beliefs are. But I don't think I have a exact side that I believe in here anyways. So this week, Stephen Crowder came out and publicly accused the daily wire of designing their influencer's contracts to tow the line of big tech censorship policies, or at the very least, have to. Have their pay be docked for every single violation against them, right? So if you have a YouTube platform and you get demonetized, if you have a Facebook and you get a strike against you from YouTube or a, uh, demonetized from Facebook, or you get a violation from Instagram, every single one of those things has a like stepping percentage that you lose of your income as a result of being demonetized. Right now, I think there's. Something to be said about that, and we'll get into that in just a moment. But, we'll, let's go on. Um, in a video posted on his channel, Crowder stated that Big tech is in bed with Big con, big con being conservative, right? So talking about the Daily wire, daily wire's obviously the biggest conservative platform out there, right? So, and he went on to criticize. An offer that he received from the Daily Wire without specifically naming the company right sees the next day. The Daily Wire ceo, Jeremy Boring, posted a response video in which he confirmed that the company had initially offered Crowder a whopping $50 million contract, but also claimed that Crowder was misrepresent, had misrepresented what was in the. Right. Boring. Also denied that Daily Wire was working with big tech companies to censor conservative voices and stated that the company has also been a victim of big tax alleged censorship, obviously with all the people that you're talking about here. Right. So, um, he read the contract verbatim, right? That, uh, boring is is the, uh, ex or president or vice president of the Daily Wire, right? He, he was, um, and, and this is the, like one of the bigger problems here is that Crowder is like friends with these people and. Came out in this big like gotcha moment and re released a recording that he had a conversation with. Boring and boring. Said something about, it sounded to me like the discussion went like this. Like they were talking about how Crowder had a problem with the clause in the contract. And it wasn't a contract, it was a term sheet. And the difference between the term sheet and the contract is that one's binding and to be signed, the term sheet is to start the negotiations, right? So in the term sheet that they originally gave to Crowder, which generally ends. Causing negotiations, not, you know, recorded phone calls in released social media stuff. Uh, the term sheet said, you know what, those stepping down demonetization percentages were for his pay of that 50 million if he got demonetized on any of those platforms or strikes or whatever. Right. , and that's the problem with this, is that those strikes mean that you have to watch what you say. Right now there is a part of the Daily Wire, the Daily Wire Plus that's coming out where you can kind of negate that issue, right? The, the hope is that they replace YouTube with the Daily Wire Plus, I would assume, right? And in that case, hopefully they wouldn't have to, to watch their mouths and their opinions. But at the very least what happens is the Daily Wire takes on these smaller. Influencers and brings them up through their platform, right? That's the idea at least. So they take these contracts, they give them to the person, they pay them a salary, and then they take ownership of all of their content, right? All of the videos, all the podcasts, uh, per, you know, cost and advertisements and space, and they give you a salary, let you grow your brand, and then, you know, eventually your contract needs to be renewed. And hopefully you can, you know, renew it at a really, Millions of dollar contract like they were offering Crowder to begin with. And so where Crowder had a problem with that is he felt like if they're doing the same thing to up and coming influencers, right? Saying that, you know, what about that young person that they're gonna be hiring to bring up through the ranks And you know, if they're gonna be, you know, have to watch everything they say and, and or fear of getting their percentages paid because people were like kind of pissed that he was even upset when they're offering him 50 million over four. Crowder went back and asked for 140 million in a pretty interesting way of negotiation. Tried to get them to immediately triple the amount that they were offering him. Um, but anyway, so that was the term sheet. That was what he had a problem with. And then he came out and said, you know, in, released a recording, right, Crowder. Basically said that, uh, the, the feud started with these two figures when the large scared divisions, right? The, while Crowder accuses them of betraying conservative principles, right? The, the, the principle of freedom of speech, of not holding back what you're thinking and, and, and not having to give into big tech censorship right now. despite the tensions of the disagreement, right? I think the biggest thing here needs to be the freedom of speech aspect, right? We, we need to maintain on the right side, at least to the anti left side of things, the anti woke liberal ideology, that freedom of speech above. All right? So I get Crowder's point in that. I get why he came out and had a problem with this, but I don't get his approach in the way. He recorded a phone call with a friend and then released this gotcha clip. What the clip said. Stephen Crowder recorded the clip, and in the clip you see them kind of discussing the, the thing that I just talked about, which is the docking of pay based on percentages and, and if you get a violation from social media platforms and Crowder released a clip of him talking about, of boring talking. How they go about that salary way and say, you know, that's how we do it. We bring them on and they're wage slaves and they can grow their brand and build a following and then go off and, and be famous basically. Right? That's what we do. We bring them on, give 'em a salary if we think that they can make great content, and then we let them flourish later. Uh, you know, we, we allow them to, to build a platform while making. at the same time instead of out here bootstrapping it like you, boy, trying to make it happen without anybody. So, Crowder released the clip of him saying wage slaves. He like slowed it down a bunch of times, wage slaves, word slaves, and, and, and it was, it was supposed to be this big Got you moment. Now I understand what he means by wage slave. Wage slave is not like this ridiculously insulting term. It just means that you are slave to the wages that you're making in order to make your bills. Right. I understand that concept. It's not this like crazy, you know? Idea that like Crowder was trying to play to his base and make it seem like boring was insulting all of these influencers on, on these types of salary contracts. I don't really see much wrong with what he said in the recording. I don't at all. I don't see any reason that it should have been this big gotcha moment. I don't see any reason that Crowder should have thought this was gonna like drive a ton of interest in, in his debate with these people. Right. So I, I don't agree with it. It seems wrong to me that Crowder and to begin with was recording a phone call with somebody he considered a friend, you know, boring. Came out and said in the tweet like, I, if I recorded it, I would've released the part where we talked about his kids and buying and how Christmas went and buying diapers for his nephew or son or something like that. Right? He's, he's basically saying like, man, , uh, I feel stupid because he was recording my phone calls all along, right? And these negotiations had happened like months ago. It wasn't like this was a super recent thing. And what Tim Poole found out live while on an episode with Candace Owens discussing this, was that from one of his audience members commenting was that. The big, you know, say like what the, whatever the URL that he had, like say no to Big Con or something like that.com that he registered, was registered 12 days before the negotiations like fell through or so before something happened that caused him to make this move. So what that led to everybody to believe is that this was calculated, right? That was like Candace Owen's position was that, you know, he's only doing this to make money. She called him a bad person. She said that, you know, he, he burned all these bridges with all these people and, and now he's like off on an island on his own. And now he's trying to build a following on his own platform because everybody said no to him at the amount of money that he was asking for the 140 million over four years or whatever. So understandable. That seems frustrating to me. That seems like kind of shady, that you would record a conversation with somebody you considered a friend if that's what happened, and then kind of weird for him to play this like gotcha clip that kind of really didn't have much to do with the actual, uh, negotiations that he had problems with. It seemed to me like he would've been better off coming out and actually having a discussion about how bad the contract clause. The cause of the right or libertarian movements that are happening right now. Because if I have to fear YouTube's strikes for my family to be fed, then I have to watch what I'm saying. every single time I speak on, on the microphone. Right? And that changes the way that if, if it's a, if you're making a hundred thousand dollars a year or $200,000 a year or whatever, Brett Cooper, or somebody who's newer like that is making a few hundred thousand dollars, I would assume that that money is important to you. If you're gonna get docked 20% of your pay, that's gonna significantly impact you. Or two, you could get down to like only 20% of your pay if you get demonetized on several. So if you're making like $200,000, $400,000 a year and you get docked 80% of that, then you're making what, like 40 grand like. Would be atrocious. Right. $80,000 a year for the type of work that they're doing and the breach that they have. Like that's crazy. And so I get that right. It makes sense that there would be, you know, some type of push towards trying to have these contracts not include something about YouTube censorship or Instagram violations or anything like that. I also get that the Daily Wire is a business who is expecting the monetization of their shows to pay for the salary of the person who they're paying to own their content of, right? So it is definitely an incentive to self-censor on one side of it. And the second side of it is, From a business perspective, it's only, it's kind of like a necessary evil in today's world, at least until the Daily Wire Plus gets to where it needs to be, to where it's generating enough revenue to pay for influencers to come in and build an audience specifically on their platform, and not the ones like YouTube, Instagram, Facebook, TikTok, all of that, right? So I see both sides. . I don't know who's in the right and who's in the wrong. I do know that I don't necessarily agree with the way that Stephen Crowder came out and did this like gotcha moment recording. I don't think that that was really the right move, especially if you're, if he was a friend. Right. And, and, and I also kind of disagree with the way that he burned all these bridges in hopes of building. His own platform because the whole movement that ever that is going on here, freedom of speech, freedom of choice, freedom of religion, right? The, the political movement that we're hoping for is the anti woke, anti-censorship movement, right? And, and so on one side of it, again, I get why this would be frustrating for somebody to negotiating a contract, trying to make this movement move along and be better, right? But I also get the business perspective of the daily wire. I don't know. I'd be interested to see what you guys think, you know, comment, whatever on the videos here. You know, comment on YouTube. Uh, speaking of YouTube, go join the YouTube. If you're not on the YouTube, I post the video episodes every single week. Right. You can go to my Link Tree, any of the social medias, you can go to the sub. It will all be linked on their red pill revolution.dot com or red pill revolution.co. I will be updating the website here over the next week or two and we'll be starting to put out articles and blog posts and news articles that we're, uh, I'm going to be writing up for you guys and distributing them through the subs deck as well. So make sure you sign up. All right. Now, as far as this situation goes, I don't think this is good for the free speech movement, although Brett Cooper did come out and say, That, you know, Brett Cooper's, I think 22, 21, 22, um, phenomenal. Really like her content. She does a great, great job at, uh, obviously, like she's, she's very, very sharp. Um, her content on social media is, is very well done. Her lives, everything. She does a really good job at it. You know, all almo, all of the influencers at the Daily Wire are, are like top notch. And so that's why I don't think that this is, this is. right? This overall like tension. Now this is probably the most drama we've had in the Conservative party, at least since like Trump was in office. So it is, it is, uh, an interesting time to be, you know, not on the left side of things. Uh, but Brett Cooper came out and said that this was not in her contract because o one thing that came to Owen said is that she had a problem with the fact. Steven Crowder specifically talked about young and upcoming influencers, and there's only one , young and upcoming influencer. And that's Brett Cooper, right? She's 22, 21, 22 years old. Um, maybe 23, I don't know. But right around there. And she's, you know, had she said, which is crazy to me that she had like 7,000 followers last year at this time. And now she has millions, which like, you know, daily. Call you, boy. I'll jump on there. Take Steven crowd's place. , and, uh, yeah, I'll, I'll, if you wanna pay me, uh, 50 million, I'll be happy to, to, to, I won't even talk about anything that you don't want me to talk about. I won't even bring it up. I won't. I'll, I'll try not to blink. I'll, uh, I, I'll, I'll, I'll do whatever you want. Just, just for 50 million. That's fine. I guess I'll do it. So Daley Wire, call your boy. I'm happy to take the 50 million contract and I'll censor myself some from literally saying anything you want me to, I'm happy to do it. Happy to do it. Call me up, you know, Austin Red pill revolution.co. Send me an email. Uh, anyways, but seriously, uh, Brett Cooper said that this was not in her. She said that, you know, and that was something Candace Owens kind of took issue with, was that he was specifically kind of alluding to her contract and, and she came out in a live video yesterday and said, that's not in my contract. I sounds like she negotiated out of it actually. Uh, which it also seems like Crowder could have actually negotiated his way out of it like many of these other people did. Um, but chose to, I don't know, do what he did instead. , but it doesn't seem like all of the people on the Daily Wire actually have that sort of clause in there. So is it in all of the new ones? Maybe. I don't know. I don't know. But it, it is definitely not a good look if we're trying to promote freedom of speech, if you're having to have your influencer self censor. Right? Uh, but for 50 million, eh, maybe anyways, that. Is what I got for you guys. Thank you so much for listening. Go ahead over to red pill revolution.dot com. I will actually be posting articles about each one of these topics this week. Um, I'll be sending them out in the ck I will be, uh, sending out the, the podcast companion. Over the next day or two. Uh, look out for it. I'm gonna be cutting the clips. Doing, uh, this will be coming up the next day. So brad pill revolution.dot com. 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In questi giorni si tiene a Milano una iniziativa di Italy Church Too, il coordinamento di associazioni che vuole denunciare e affrontare il problema degli abusi nella Chiesa italiana. Da mesi Domani segue la questione con l'inchiesta a puntate di Federica Tourn, che ne discute con Stefano Feltri ed Emanuela Provera, autrice di libri di denuncia sulla Chiesa dopo la sua esperienza nell'Opus dei e partecipante al coordinamento di Italy Church Too. Per dire la vostra, scrivete a lettori@editorialedomani.it o intervenite sul canale Telegram Domani Appunti https://t.me/domaniappunti
Thank you for tuning in for another episode of Life's Best Medicine. Teresa Mealy is a family nurse practitioner. She graduated from the University of South Florida in 2004. She started her career in neurology. After going through her own health struggles, she branched out from the corporate medicine model and healed her own body. She decided then to go back to being a student and learn, for the first time, all that was not taught in nursing school. She has been doing BHRT, metabolic health, and functional medicine since 2015. Her biggest practice is in Springfield, Missouri, although she is licensed in 6 states. She believes people deserve to thrive and not just survive. In their conversation, Brian and Teresa talk about talk about how hormones saved Teresa's life, progesterone, the effects of hormonal issues in the context of relationships, treating a hormonally imbalanced menopausal patient, using diet to fix hormonal issues, adrenal fatigue, the effects of stress and anxiety on hormonal issues, testimonies from some of Teresa's patients, hormonal health for men versus women, problems with Provera, and the connection between head injuries and low testosterone in men. Life's Best Medicine According to Teresa: “Being able to help people change their lives is amazing; watching my kids grow up—now they're fifteen—is amazing. I love Jesus—that makes me happy—I love nature—that makes me happy. Our family is very close knit. We homeschool our kids so we are really just like this party of four that is really close. That's what really floats my boat.” Thank you for listening. Have a blessed day and stay healthy! Links: Teresa Mealy: Website Twitter YouTube Facebook World Link Medical Dr. Brian Lenzkes: Website Low Carb MD Podcast Simply Snackin'
Using progesterone and in particular, the provera challenge (or similar) as a tool in recovery has its place. It's place is very specific and the situations in which is can be useful are somewhat limited. In this episode I aim to unpack why you've been prescribed it, why you're using it and what is can and can't help with.Join The HA Societyhttp://thehasociety.com/joinWork 1:1 with us to get your period backhttp://thehasociety.com/coachingFollow us on IGhttp://instagram.com/thehapodcasthttp://instagram.com/danisheriffThe Content is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-hypothalamic-amenorrhea-podcast/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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See all the Healthcasts at https://www.biobalancehealth.com/healthcast-blog/ #8 You drink alcohol while you are dieting. Alcohol is a toxin, not a food and slows or stops weight loss. When you drink, your liver prioritizes your alcohol and gets it out of your system first….then fat and other toxins that you need to metabolize. Drinking every day keeps you from processing and losing fat…so it keeps you overweight. When dieting..stop drinking! #9 You don't drink water…just diet soda or tea or juice. Water consumption is necessary to mobilize and get fat out of your body. You MUST DRINK 8-10 8 oz glasses of water a day to be able to get rid of fat! Drink water…its free! #10 Your medicines are working against you! Anti=psychotics often used for sleep cause weight gain, as do anti-seizure meds and ORAL estrogen (birth control pills, postmenopausal hormones, especially Provera) and ORAL testosterone, and some blood pressure medications like beta-blockers. Ask your doctor for alternatives if possible. If not, then you will have to emphasize the other ways to lose weight…it will just be a little more difficult. #11. You eat because you are bored, not because you are hungry. This is a common reason people just can't lose weight. Emotional Eating! Food should be your fuel, and you should consider what you are putting in your tank. Whole foods, clear water, fruit, meat, fish, and veggies are necessary to give you your energy to go through your day. Eating mindlessly should be replaced by eating at meals. Start by doing something else with your hands that keeps you from eating—do your nails, sudoku or crossword puzzles, petit-point, or hand sewing. These activities will keep you occupied and your hands busy. If you must eat something, make it pistachios with the shells—you will burn more calories getting the sells off than eating the nuts! #12 Your gut bacteria have become damaged by antibiotics, fast food, and alcohol. You need healthy gut bacteria to absorb your nutrients and to lose weight. Feed your gut Pro-biotics and a salad every day and you will build a biome that will help you lose weight. The need for a healthy gut is cited every day in medical literature. People with just a few types of gut bacteria are fat and those people with many forms of gut bacteria are normal weight…You just must add a probiotic to your vitamins every day and eat salads to feed your bacteria! #13 You don't take vitamins and supplements: Our food is not as nutritious as it used to be. To be truly healthy we must add to the nutrition we get from our food, especially when we are dieting and removing carbs from our diet. Everyone in the US should take Vitamin D 5,000 units/day, magnesium glycinate 400 mg/day, methylated B complex vitamins, probiotic, Vitamin E 400 MIU, Vitamin A 25,000 units, Zinc 15 mcg, and trace minerals. If you are dieting you should add DIM ES 250-500 mg, chromium, protein powder with 25 gms of protein 1-2 times a day, Berberine, and vitamin K 100 mcg/day. #14 You don't plan your meals or your shopping list—you just buy food that looks good. Being healthy and having the right foods at home is not more expensive but takes a few minutes a week. Shopping for food should be a stealth attach not a dirty bomb. When you go to the store you should have planned what you will cook for dinners, and what should be available for lunches and breakfast. There are expensive foods you don't need to pay for the fresh foods you do need. Here are my shopping guidelines: It is about WHAT you eat! Use a list and a plan No cereal, or oatmeal—especially instant oatmeal No chips Crackers should be whole grain No rice (unless it is wild rice) Buy fresh food for salads daily Buy meat (ham, turkey) and cheese for sandwiches (one piece of bread each sandwich) Bread should be high protein, nutritious (Dave's bread) Food for meals should be fresh or frozen veggies Make multi-meal soups and stews—hold the bread Leave the soda and everything except bubble water at the store Leave anything that is baked goods and sweets alone Use milk-based dressings, not sweet dressings on your salad, or olive oil and balsamic vinegar Add nuts and dried fruit to your salad Have nuts, cheese, yogurt, and dried fruit or fresh fruit available for snacks. Eat lots of cheeses/butter—ricotta, cottage cheese, butter, blue cheese, feta cheese Eggs are good! Fat is not a bad thing for dieting..it fills you up and doesn't stimulate insulin. No low-fat diets because they have sugar in them. Get rid of junk food in your pantry—clean it out and donate or trash these foods..and don't buy it again. Growing kids need more carbs…but teach your kids to eat healthy carbs! #15: You don't Eat right for your Blood type. Genetically, certain foods are either good or bad for your genetics. Follow the blood type foods for you type…(Dr. DaDamo, Live Right For Your Type). Remember: Our parents didn't necessarily feed us what was good for you…they just continued the habit of feeding you what they learned to cook from their mothers. In addition, you can have many different blood types in a family and the same food that is good for one of you is not the same for another member of the family. Don't perpetuate bad eating in a family! Please take this to heart and follow the plan and you will be able to achieve a healthy weight!
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See all the Healthcasts at https://www.biobalancehealth.com/healthcast-blog/ Do testosterone pellets cause breast cancer? No. Testosterone pellets improve the immune system function so you can fight all types of cancers more easily than before you started treatment. I am a breast cancer survivor: Can I take bio-identical testosterone pellets? Yes. This is the safest form of hormone replacement and can take the place of estrogen to treat symptoms of estrogen deficiency like hot flashes and painful intercourse. Testosterone also improves your immune system so you can fight abnormal cells, pre-cancer and cancer cells, so they don't grow. Testosterone pellets stimulate the production of T-killer cells that kill cancer cells. Do BioBalance testosterone pellets cause blood clots? No. Do BioBalance Health estradiol pellets cause blood clots? No. Estrogen that is non-oral does not cause blood clots, however circumstances like long airline flights can cause blood clots in anyone! If I have used alcohol to excess or drugs like marijuana in the past, will I get the same effect as other women? No. Both alcohol and marijuana quicken the break-down of testosterone and estradiol. You will likely consume (metabolize) the testosterone pellets more quickly than other people because your liver is hyper-activated to metabolize testosterone with the same enzymes that metabolize alcohol and drugs. In addition, marijuana increases the production of the hormone prolactin, the hormone that increases breast size in men and women. Prolactin not only decreases your testosterone level but decreases your sex drive, and sexual stamina. It is your responsibility to tell us about your medical marijuana and alcohol use so we can adjust your testosterone dose. Can I take birth control pills with testosterone pellets? We strongly suggest that you do not take oral birth control pills, because they dampen the effects of the testosterone pellets. Instead of oral contraceptives we encourage our patients to get a Mirena IUD or permanent birth control (like a tubal ligation or have their husbands get a vasectomy) instead of taking the pill. Many women who insist on continuing the pill (we are located in the Show-Me state) are disappointed that their symptom resolution is not complete, and they decide to change to a Mirena IUD or a tubal ligation for birth control. Of course, no birth control is needed after menopause. What other medications inactivate or interact negatively with estradiol and testosterone pellets? We suggest you look for alternative medications for the following drugs: All corticosteroids such as prednisone, Medrol dosepak, tamoxifen, progestins (not progesterone) like Provera, DHEA that is not 7-keto DHEA, other hormones given orally like oral contraceptives, as well as anti-depressants and drugs for schizophrenia and bipolar disorder, which suppress the libido. We do not suggest you avoid or stop taking these medications, but we do help you find alternatives in certain circumstances. How do cholesterol-lowering drugs affect my testosterone level? Testosterone is made from cholesterol in the ovaries and testes. When you take cholesterol-lowering drugs, you decrease the substrate that testosterone is made of, and generally decrease the level of testosterone. In your body if you are making it yourself, not if we are giving you testosterone pellets. We have found that testosterone pellet replacement lowers cholesterol blood levels so that statins are often not needed after treatment. What can I do about my belly fat that started to increase after I turned 40? First you should replace your estrogen with non-oral estradiol and testosterone in the form of pellets. This is the only form of hormone replacement that brings the level of estrone back to young healthy levels, and lower estrone decreases the amount of belly fat. If you are having trouble losing belly fat and have already accomplished the above, then take DIM ES 250 mg per day with food, Iodoral (iodine to bump your thyroid activity), eat 6 small meals a day with high protein and low carb, exercise by doing interval training, and always work out your abs by doing sit-ups and core exercises, like Pilates. As a last resort, after you have achieved your ideal weight and that fat won't budge (small set of cases) from your abdomen, we offer radio frequency treatments called Juvashape and iLipo to dissolve the fat around the waistline. Under what circumstances would I have to stop BioBalance Health® pellets? About 5 % of our patients are not “cured” for the problems they came to BioBalance Health ® to treat, or they have a side effect from the pellets that does not fit their lifestyle, such as re-igniting their libido when they are unmarried or do not want a sex drive. Patients with Chronic Fatigue are helped by testosterone replacement, but they may not feel the complete resolution of symptoms as quickly as women who do not have that illness. These patients may not feel they are completely treated so they cease pellets. Women who have psychiatric illnesses and are on multiple medications may not feel as healthy as women who do not have those illnesses or take these medications. Lastly, if a patient develops breast cancer, then the estradiol pellets are not continued if they have estrogen receptor positive breast cancer, however testosterone pellets are continued because they are safe and improve the immune system that fights all types of cancer. What if my genetics make me prone to convert testosterone into estrone (old lady estrogen)? After the first pellets, we find that you are genetically prone to convert testosterone into estrone we prescribe a drug called Arimidex® (anastrazole) which blocks the enzyme that converts testosterone into estrogen (called an aromatase inhibitor). It is used off -label for this indication, however it was originally intended for prevention and treatment of breast cancer. We can use anastrazole/testosterone pellets or prescribe anastrazole orally. As an alternative DIM is a supplement that is weaker than the prescription anastrazole, however it works very well for most women. I hope these FAQs can help you decide whether you need bio-identical testosterone pellets. I believe that most women over the age of 40 require testosterone replacement, to lead a healthy and full life, complete with a healthy sex drive and productivity. Fear of the unknown is the greatest threat to your current quality of life and your future health. I hope answering nagging questions help you decide to replace your missing hormones.
Cui Bono, the Latin phrase meaning “who benefits,” says the motive for an act or crime lies with the person who has something to gain.Only twenty percent of our senior women and even fewer men take hormones. Outside Europe and the US, usage is rare. How is this possible? The “bio-identical” or “human” forms of these drugs are not promoted because they can rarely be patented to make the big money. But they work better and are safer than other medications such as statins, antidepressants, many cancer treatments, and the proprietary imitation hormones made by big Pharma. These industry cash cows are supported and protected, while in contrast, natural hormones are defamed and restricted. Chasing profits has ruined science. To explain, here is how the Women's Health Initiative study (WHI) was hijacked by its own authors and sabotaged patient care. This huge National Institutes of Health trial (published in 2002) examined 160,000 women aged 59 to 79. It found an increase in breast cancer for patients taking both Premarin, the horse urine estrogen, and Provera, the patented synthetic progesterone. But those who took only Premarin had a decrease in breast cancer. This proved Provera was responsible, and other trials confirmed it. The WHI should have ended this medication's use for long-term applications, but it did not.The WHI took 11 years, and by that time it was complete, the two drugs it examined were obsolete. But the study statisticians claimed they uncovered critical dangers, and the authors sensationalized and embellished their threadbare findings. Medical academics buffed their reputations by declaring that they, too, could see the emperor's clothes. The media joined the parade—baloney sells advertising—and the public soon believed that all female hormones were killers. This “man bites dog” story still terrifies everyone. Once a bell is rung, it cannot be unrung. In the public and medical eye, hormones were branded with cancer, dementia, and other problems. One reviewer wrote that the study authors were “overselling hysteria.” John Goldman, MD, wrote in Medscape, “[The study] has undermined the credibility of the research and the medical community as a whole.” Abraham Morgentaler, MD, and others (Harvard) explained how the panic was generated:The (WHI)… reported increased risk of adverse events of only 19 events per 10,000 person-years of exposure for the estrogen–progesterone arm [Premarin-Provera] compared with placebo. This means that if one woman in every generation of a family used estrogen–progesterone for 10 years, it would take 50 generations, or about 1,000 years, to see one extra adverse event in that family. The result may have been statistically significant, but they were clinically meaningless.Avrum Bluming and Carol Tavris described the study's statistical trickery and atrocious sensationalism in Estrogen Matters (2018), a superb book about the science and politics. One of the WHI's principal investigators, Rossouw, had an agenda to “change the thinking about hormones.” Six years before the WHI was published, he wrote it was time to put “the brakes on that bandwagon,” referring to the growing support for estrogen replacement. And so the WHI authors ignored their colleagues' advice and rushed to publication before completing the study. This spawned thousands of meritless lawsuits. Bluming and Tavris cited follow-up trials showing that estrogen decreases the chance of breast canceSupport the show (https://paypal.me/dryohoauthor?locale.x=en_US)
To understand this book, you only need to remember a few bio-identical hormone names—estradiol, progesterone, testosterone, and thyroids, which include porcine, T4, and T3. If you read outside sources, you must learn others. Return to this reference chapter as needed. Hormones work by attaching to receptor molecules in the human body, and since the natural ones are identical or nearly identical to those made by our glands, they fit like the real thing. Manufactured medicines are foreign substances never found in the body's ecosystem that are made from animals or chemicals. These do not match as closely as the bio-identicals, do not work as well, and have side effects. They are still useful in a few circumstances but should never be taken long-term. I call them “counterfeit” or “fake” to help you sort out the issues. For example, progesterone is bio-identical. In contrast, Provera is a synthetic progesterone imitation. It raises the chances of migraines, weight gain, heart disease, breast cancer, depression, and irregular bleeding. Pregnant women taking it get more miscarriages and their babies have more congenital disabilities. Drugmakers invent sexy copyrighted brand names for their profitable patented compounds. This allows patients to harass doctors by saying, “I saw an ad for…” Pharma also creates chemical names that are hard to pronounce and remember. The brand Celebrex, for example, is the chemical celecoxib—try saying that one. The advantage for the manufacturer is that when medications go off-patent and are sold as generics, the chemical is more difficult to recall than the recognizable brand. The drugmakers use the names to confuse. Progestin, progestogen, and Provera, the artificial ones, sound like natural progesterone. And Premarin, the horse-urine estrogen (this name was from PRegnant MAre's uRINe), gets mixed up with Provera, the synthetic progesterone. These strategies work, so the doctors are just as bewildered as you are:✪ Many journal articles make no distinction between bio-identical progesterone and progestins/progestogens such as Provera. They call both of these progesterone, which implies there is little difference. ✪ Likewise, medical articles call many related substances estrogens, which is accurate but fools both doctors and patients into thinking that they are all alike. Technically, estrogens include bio-identical estradiol, the counterfeits such as Premarin, and the other relatively weak human estrogens, estrone and estriol. These last two are bio-identical but are almost inactive and cause some health issues. ✪ Hormone replacement therapy (HRT) sometimes refers to treatment with bio-identicals and sometimes to treatment with the counterfeits!Support the show (https://paypal.me/dryohoauthor?locale.x=en_US)
See all the Healthcast's at https://www.biobalancehealth.com/healthcast-blog/ Primary doctors who practice general medicine, generally don't know anything about hormones and or worse yet their information is old because they haven't read anything about hormones in the last 30 years. Medical schools are terrible at hormone education even now. Bio-identical hormones have been prescribed as long as I have been practicing medicine, however medical education only teaches about FDA approved drugs and the FDA only approves drugs that make a massive amount of money for BIG PHARMA. The FDA is hires ex-Big Pharma MEN who only approve of the drugs that are made by big pharma. Bio-identical pellets are as close to your own body's hormones and are made from yams, so they are not a “new” drug made in a chemistry lab. They can't be patented. BI hormones will never be FDA approved because they are “natural”, therefore PCPs who are only educated by drug reps who bring medication samples to their office, are trained to hate the competition BI hormones create to the FDA approved drugs. Pellets are mysterious to most doctors and drug reps, so they just tell patients they are “dangerous” or useless to scare patients from using them. A bigger threat to Big Pharma is that BI Pellets make people healthier, so my patients don't need as many other drugs. This is a huge threat tp the bottom line of Big Pharma! Health is not the goal of the FDA. Your tax dollars pay for their misinformation and for them to ban good and effective medications…They are not altruistic, and we are not in charge of our health anymore. The FDA has a big voice, and it brainwashes mainstream doctors with lies about BI hormones (the competition) of their previous employers, Big Pharma! This misinformation is what we are going to combat by arming you with the TRUTH! I am going to tell you what to tell your doctor when he or she tries to dissuade you from using your BI pellets that have healed you, gotten you off many FDA drugs, and are making your lifespan and health-span longer! Please help us with our battle to educate women and doctors by giving you answers to your doctor's comments meant to make you fearful and control you. The following questions and answers are examples of how to educate and respond to your PCP if they attempt to scare you off your pellet therapy. If your physician doesn't listen, then walk away and find another doctor. Close-minded doctors are bad for your health! 1 - Does estrogen cause breast cancer? NO! It has been proven that estradiol doesn't cause breast cancer. The WHI revision statement says that estradiol decreases both the incidence and severity of breast cancer. It is Provera (not pure BI progesterone) that causes both breast cancer and heart disease. More research has been done that confirms this. We use Testosterone pellets in combination with Anastrozole (Arimidex® an anti-breast cancer drug that lowers the dangerous type of estrogen ESTRONE!). BioBalance protects our patients by combining testosterone with anastrozole and decreases the risk of getting all types of cancer including breast cancer. Testosterone pellets (not other forms) increase T killer cells and T Helper cells to kill cancer! Remember, when I say “decreases your risk” it doesn't mean that no one in our practice gets breast cancer. We don't wipe out breast cancer with Estradiol and Testosterone pellets, but we prevent many cases of breast cancer and if our patients get breast cancer it is less aggressive than if they were not on pellets. 2 - Does testosterone cause prostate cancer? NO! Dr. Abraham Morgentaler from Harvard has spent his life studying and researching both animal and human prostate cancer and its relationship to Prostate Cancer. He has proven that Low Testosterone causes prostate cancer, not high or normal levels of pure testosterone. It is now proven and is starting to be accepted by urologists throughout the country. We have been following his research and advice for years! For more information please read. Testosterone for Life, by Dr. Abraham Morgentaler or Got Testosterone? Dr. Kathy Maupin and Brett Newcomb for more detailed information 3 - Is there a certain age that I should stop receiving hormone pellet therapy? Testosterone pellets make you healthier, cures a multitude of significant symptoms, and as long as you are benefitting from the pellet BI estradiol and testosterone replacement, you should continue receiving it. Testosterone pellets for men and women have been found to prevent many diseases of aging like heart disease, sarcopenia (frailty), dementia, Parkinson's disease, autoimmune diseases and many others. We have treated patients as old as 93 and as young as 30 (women after total hysterectomies) and men age 18 with a genetic disease called Klinefelter's syndrome. Replacing your testosterone and both estradiol and testosterone for women is just giving you back the hormones you had when you were young. It doesn't cause a risk of getting future diseases, and it helps prevent from cancer. There is absolutely no age or reason to stop taking testosterone or estradiol with pellets. Dr. Maupin and her husband have been on pellet for almost 20 years, and they are not stopping until they die! 4 - My PCP thinks it's dangerous to take testosterone replacement. Testosterone is the safest hormone women and men can take if it is prescribed by a knowledgeable anti-aging physician. Women have three times as much testosterone as estradiol when we are young and it gives us beautiful young bodies, and a healthy sex drive, as well as protecting us from cancer as well as the diseases of aging. Women begin to become deficient in their 40s. The Journal of Metabolism and Endocrinology has finally embraced the idea of replacing testosterone for women just last year (2020). They restrict the population who should get it to those women with sexual dysfunction (no sex drive, no orgasms, no fantasies), but I predict that they will come around to the other benefits testosterone has for women. Doctors who know nothing about testosterone for women. say it is dangerous, but they can't come up with what will happen if your take it that makes it dangerous! If you ask them what will happen to you, the worst thing they can come up with is facial hair, which is easily preventable. Instilling fear in women is how old school doctors shut us up so they don't have to listen to our problems caused by low Testosterone! They try to scare us thinking that will stop us from taking hormones. There is no reason to be fearful of hormones. You made them yourself for 40 years before you needed them. Testosterone and estradiol pellets are just replacing what you lost in the most physiologically similar way to when your body made it. Ask them to read the Journal of Metabolism and Endocrinology Fall of 2020 and winter 2021 or the book, The Secret Female Hormone.
In this episode, Nicola and Florence debunk a series of myths around HA recovery and fertility. Myth 1 - You have permanently damaged your ovariesFALSE! More on this in Episode 2 (HA Basics) and Episode 7 (Shanta's recovery story)Myth 2 - Only 2 pc of HA patients CAN actually recoverBig fat no! Learn what No Period Now What? research shows for recovery rate! Myth 3 - If you want to get pregnant, you will have to use fertility treatmentsFALSE! Work on recovery and there is a high chance of natural pregnancy. More in NPNW Chapter on Getting Pregnant.Myth 4 - No point to go all in if you are going to do fertility treatments anyway FALSE! There is ALWAYS a point to going all in :)More in Expecting better a book with literature review on undergaining vs overgaining during pregnancy.Myth 5 - You need to “thicken your lining” before fertility treatmentsMYTH! More on this in Episode 2Myth 6 - Provera or BCP will jumpstart your cyclesMYTH! More on this at noperiod.info/provera and noperiod.info/progesteroneMyth 7 - Low AMH means you are going to have trouble getting pregnantLearn more about this in the section in NPNW on diminished ovarian reserve.Myth 8 - High AMH means you have PCOSNuanced. It can be associated but it is NOT part of the diagnostic criteria. More on this via noperiod.info/HAvsPCOS2 and Episode 5Myth 9 - Clomid and Femara won't work bc you have HANuanced. Won't work with full-on HA, but can work after work on recovery. More on this in the book, chapter on Oral Meds.Myth 10 - if you don't respond to stimulations within X days, fertility treatments (with injections) will not workNuanced. Work closely with your RE on this, and learn more in NPNW Chapter on Injectables.Untamed, by Glennon DoyleTo find support in your HA recovery:Get the "No Period. Now What?" book at noperiod.info/book.To make an appointment with Dr Rinaldi and get individual support to get your period back or improve your fertility, go to http://noperiod.info/appointments
In this episode, Dr Nicola Rinaldi debunks 11 myths associated with HA diagnosis.1 - You can only lose your period if you are underweight / if you have an ED -MYTH2 - BCP or Provera can "kickstart" ("normalize") your cycles - MYTHMore on this via noperiod.info/provera3 - You can't have HA if your hormonal levels are "normal"- MORE NUANCE NEEDED4 - (in ED recovery) If you are "weight restored" (have a BMI of 19), it's fine not to have a period - you are recovered- MYTHFind a list of HAES ED practitioners here and CBT for ED practitioners here 5 - Gaining weight won't help you get your period back - MORE NUANCE NEEDED6 - If you don't "control" your weight, you'll keep on gaining - MORE NUANCE NEEDEDMore about the set point weight theory here7 - Exercise is a good thing. You can't have too much of it.- MYTHMore on exercise and HA recovery here8 - If you are not an elite athlete, exercise can't be the reason you don't have periods - MYTH9 - Doctors can diagnose HA on your looks / weight / estrogen levels (what are the real hormones we need to diagnose + AMH) - MYTH10 - It can take up to a year to get periods after coming off birth control - MYTH90% of menstruators will ovulate within 30 days of coming off BC, another 5% take 90 days, the rest need to be investigated for underlying issues. More on this here11- "Clean" eating is what will bring your fertility back (or cure PCOS) - MYTHListen to episode 5 on dieting efficiency for insulin resistanceTo find support in your HA recovery:Get the "No Period. Now What?" book at noperiod.info/book.To make an appointment with Dr Rinaldi and get individual support to get your period back or improve your fertility, please go to noperiod.info/appointmentsTo make an appointment with Florence Gillet and get help with the body and mind changes happening in recovery please visit www.beyondbodyimage.comYou can find us on social mediaNo Period, Now What? on InstagramNo Period, Now What? Recovery Support GroupBeyond Body Image on FacebookBeyond Body Image on InstagramAmenorrhee_fr (HA recovery 100% in French) on InstagramEmail us via allin@noperiodnowwhat.comIf you enjoyed this podcast and found it helpful, please drop us a rating and a review to help more people find it. Editing by Steven WorlowOriginal Music by the Andy Shulman Band "Lost & Found" available on Spotify.
Muitas vezes fazemos escolhas sobre em que empresas e setores trabalhar ou como iremos posicionar nossa empresa estrategicamente, mas subestimamos os contatos e as redes que podem trazer nosso desenvolvimento pessoal e profissional. Neste episódio do GestãoCast são apresentadas recomendações para criar uma rede que promova o seu desenvolvimento.
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A generosidade no ato de dar é o caminho da verdadeira felicidade (At 20.35) Jesus disse que dar não é um peso, mas uma grande alegria (At 20.35). Esse privilégio não é apenas um caminho excelente da bem-aventurança, mas um dos mais distinguidos. Ofertar não é um ato que deve ser praticado com tristeza, pois Deus ama a quem dá com alegria (2Co 9.7). Receber algo de alguém é uma grande bênção e nos proporciona uma grande felicidade, mas Jesus disse que a alegria de dar é maior ainda do que a alegria de receber. Há muitas recompensas para aqueles que têm o coração generoso. A primeira recompensa é que a generosidade promove a glória de Deus (2Co 9.11-13). Em segundo lugar, ela supre a necessidade do próximo (2Co 9.12). Em terceiro lugar, o generoso faz bem a si mesmo (Pv 11.17). Em quarto lugar, a generosidade produz prosperidade (Pv 11.24,25; 2Co 9.10,11). Em último lugar, aquele que acode ao necessitado, Deus o liberta no dia da aflição, o preserva do inimigo, conforta-lhe na enfermidade e o faz feliz na terra (Sl 41.1-3). Mesmo que sejamos pobres, podemos ser ricos em bondade. A Palavra de Deus nos diz que “uns se dizem ricos sem ter nada; outros se dizem pobres, sendo mui ricos” (Pv 13.7). Que mesmo em nossa pobreza possamos ser generosos no repartir, assim como o apóstolo ensinou: “pobres, mas enriquecendo a muitos; nada tendo, mas possuindo tudo” (2Co 6.10) Pr. Hernandes Dias Lopes
Se è vero che il primo trimestre è andato bene, "nella seconda parte dell'anno, nel secondo e terzo trimestre, si vedranno i veri effetti del virus sulle imprese" e quindi sull'm&a che "mi aspetto scenda di almeno il 30% o 50%, per dare qualche numero, a meno che questo virus non vada via così come è venuto". Così Nino Tronchetti Provera, fondatore e managing partner di Ambienta, che ospite nel nuovo episodio di M&A Circus dice la sua su mercato, gestione politica della crisi e sostenibilità.
Has your doctor spoken with you about taking progesterone? Are you entering menopause and considering natural hormone replacement therapy? Dr. Anu Arasu specializes in treating a variety of hormonal imbalances with bioidentical hormones and a holistic, functional medicine approach. We discuss her approach to hormonal replacement therapy for women with PCOS and much more. - Connection between inflammation, weight gain, and hormones - Suggested tests to get to the root of your hormonal imbalance - Provera vs. non-synthetic option - The role of cortisol (especially in lean PCOS) - When to sleep
THIS POST IS ALL ABOUT PROGESTERONE REPLACEMENT IN WOMEN. Ladies, what if I told you there was a medication that you could take that could control your PMS, balance your moods, improve your cholesterol, improve heart health, decrease bloating, all with one pill. Would you be interested in that? I’m going to give you the three most important things you need to know and understand about progesterone, and the two conversations that you need to have with your doctor today. WHAT IS PROGESTERONE? Progesterone is a hormone made by women in their ovaries and their adrenal glands. And during pregnancy, it is made by the placenta in very large amounts. WHAT ARE IT’S BENEFITS? It supports a healthy pregnancy (“pro-gestation” or pro pregnancy). It is the mainstay of treatment for PMS. It treats postpartum depression (due to a sudden drop of progesterone once the placenta is delivered). Improves heart health. Improves sleep. Improves bone health. WHAT’S THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN BIOIDENTICAL AND SYNTHETIC PROGESTERONE? Bioidentical progesterone is the exact molecule that your organs naturally produces. Synthetic progesterones are called, Progestins. Study after study have shown that progestins cause cancer. The most famous progestin is called Provera. WHERE DOES ALL THE CONFUSION COME FROM? Much of the confusion around the safety of progesterone (and estrogen, for that matter) has been extrapolated from the Women’s Health Initiative which showed that women using Provera (synthetic progesterone) and PremPro (synthetic combo of estrogen and progesterone) were at an increased risk for breast cancer, blood clots, and stroke. After all the data was fleshed out, it was concluded that the risks were linked to the synthetic progestins. Unfortunately, the negative outcomes from the study were applied to all hormones which has caused a lot of unwarranted fear around natural bioidentical hormones because of the extrapolation of risk from these synthetic variants. In my private practice, I use only natural progesterone. When progesterone levels in women are optimized, long term health benefits are realized, and they feel amazing! HERE ARE THE TWO CONVERSATIONS TO HAVE WITH YOUR DOCTOR AROUND PROGESTERONE. 1) Should I consider replacing my progesterone? The truth is, all adult women should be taking progesterone or at least considering it. Pre-menopausal women tend to be estrogen dominant, so progesterone helps to stabilize mood, even out irregular periods, improve PMS symptoms, and improve sleep. For peri-menopausal women, it is an excellent treatment for hot flashes which comes from the sudden decrease and drop of estrogen in your body. And for postmenopausal women, the benefits are improved bone health, cardiovascular health, and prevention of breast and uterine cancers. 2) Is my progesterone level optimal? Normal progesterone levels in premenopausal women are 4-25 based on the timing of the menstrual cycle. Optimal progesterone levels in women are 10-30. HERE ARE THE BIG TAKE HOME POINTS: Progestins, like Provera, increases your risk for for stroke, heart attack, breast cancer, and uterine cancer. It is not the same as natural or bioidentical progesterone which are safe. Virtually all adult women would benefit from optimizing their progesterone. All of them. Optimizing your progesterone level is one of the most important things you can do to increase your lifespan and quality of life. Talk to your doctor about optimizing your progesterone. You deserve to live the most vibrant life you can, free from cancer, heart disease, and brittle bones. In the next post, we will discuss thyroid, one
THIS POST IS ALL ABOUT PROGESTERONE REPLACEMENT IN WOMEN. Ladies, what if I told you there was a medication that you could take that could control your PMS, balance your moods, improve your cholesterol, improve heart health, decrease bloating, all with one pill. Would you be interested in that? I’m going to give you the three most important things you need to know and understand about progesterone, and the two conversations that you need to have with your doctor today. WHAT IS PROGESTERONE? Progesterone is a hormone made by women in their ovaries and their adrenal glands. And during pregnancy, it is made by the placenta in very large amounts. WHAT ARE IT’S BENEFITS? It supports a healthy pregnancy (“pro-gestation” or pro pregnancy). It is the mainstay of treatment for PMS. It treats postpartum depression (due to a sudden drop of progesterone once the placenta is delivered). Improves heart health. Improves sleep. Improves bone health. WHAT’S THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN BIOIDENTICAL AND SYNTHETIC PROGESTERONE? Bioidentical progesterone is the exact molecule that your organs naturally produces. Synthetic progesterones are called, Progestins. Study after study have shown that progestins cause cancer. The most famous progestin is called Provera. WHERE DOES ALL THE CONFUSION COME FROM? Much of the confusion around the safety of progesterone (and estrogen, for that matter) has been extrapolated from the Women’s Health Initiative which showed that women using Provera (synthetic progesterone) and PremPro (synthetic combo of estrogen and progesterone) were at an increased risk for breast cancer, blood clots, and stroke. After all the data was fleshed out, it was concluded that the risks were linked to the synthetic progestins. Unfortunately, the negative outcomes from the study were applied to all hormones which has caused a lot of unwarranted fear around natural bioidentical hormones because of the extrapolation of risk from these synthetic variants. In my private practice, I use only natural progesterone. When progesterone levels in women are optimized, long term health benefits are realized, and they feel amazing! HERE ARE THE TWO CONVERSATIONS TO HAVE WITH YOUR DOCTOR AROUND PROGESTERONE. 1) Should I consider replacing my progesterone? The truth is, all adult women should be taking progesterone or at least considering it. Pre-menopausal women tend to be estrogen dominant, so progesterone helps to stabilize mood, even out irregular periods, improve PMS symptoms, and improve sleep. For peri-menopausal women, it is an excellent treatment for hot flashes which comes from the sudden decrease and drop of estrogen in your body. And for postmenopausal women, the benefits are improved bone health, cardiovascular health, and prevention of breast and uterine cancers. 2) Is my progesterone level optimal? Normal progesterone levels in premenopausal women are 4-25 based on the timing of the menstrual cycle. Optimal progesterone levels in women are 10-30. HERE ARE THE BIG TAKE HOME POINTS: Progestins, like Provera, increases your risk for for stroke, heart attack, breast cancer, and uterine cancer. It is not the same as natural or bioidentical progesterone which are safe. Virtually all adult women would benefit from optimizing their progesterone. All of them. Optimizing your progesterone level is one of the most important things you can do to increase your lifespan and quality of life. Talk to your doctor about optimizing your progesterone. You deserve to live the most vibrant life you can, free from cancer, heart disease, and brittle bones. In the next post, we will discuss thyroid, one
WHAT IF I TOLD YOU THAT THE SYMPTOMS OF MENOPAUSE DIDN’T HAVE TO HAPPEN? And what if I also told you that by treating the symptoms of menopause with bioidentical hormones you could not only feel better, but you could live longer? Well, it’s true. SYMPTOMS LIKE HOT FLASHES, INSOMNIA, MOODINESS, AND WEIGHT GAIN….. GONE. In this post, we’re going to discuss one of the most controversial topics in women’s health, estrogen therapy for postmenopausal women. And, I’m going to give you three conversations to have with your doctor about estrogen replacement. WHAT IS ESTROGEN? Estrogen is a hormone that, in women, is produced in the ovaries and adrenal glands, and is massively important for health and well-being. It shows up around the age of 11-13 when females’ bodies start taking shape, they begin to ovulate, and they start their periods. It rises and falls each month until you either become pregnant, take birth controls to suppress it, or you hit menopause. When a woman hits menopause, the ovaries stop producing estrogen. BUT MENOPAUSE USUALLY DOESN’T HAPPEN OVERNIGHT. About 5 years before menopause, ovarian estrogen production begins to lower and women don’t don’t produce enough to feel balanced, or optimal. This is called perimenopause — or “around menopause” — and it is when women begin to experience hot flashes, moodiness, weight gain, bloating, and brain fog. These symptoms are miserable in the short term. In the long term, inadequate estrogen levels can have devastating effects and put you at risk for a plethora of diseases. THE LONG-TERM CONSEQUENCES OF INADEQUATE ESTROGEN ARE DEVASTATING. Women have been suffering with these symptoms unnecessarily because of confusion and fear around the safety of hormone replacement in menopausal and postmenopausal women. A lot of the confusion originated from a study called the Women’s Health Initiative which looked at long term effects of hormone replacement therapy in women. The study had three arms: Provera only (synthetic progestin) Premarin only (synthetic estrogen) PremPro (a combination of Premarin and Provera) MOST OF THE FEAR AND CONFUSION AROUND BHRT ARE ROOTED IN THE WHI STUDY WHICH ONLY LOOKED AT SYNTHETIC HORMONES. All risk and/or benefits of bioidential hormone replacement has therefore been extrapolated from the synthetic variants in this study — which you just can not do. This is a very important variable. When they fleshed out all the data, the culprit causing an increase risk in breast cancer, strokes, and blood clots in the WHI trial was the provera — the synthetic progestin. Not the synthetic estrogen, prempro. SYNTHETIC PROGESTINS ARE NOW KNOW TO BE THE PROBLEM. But what actually happened was that estrogen took the blame. It was then extrapolated from this study, that all estrogen use in postmenopausal women should be avoided. So because of misinterpreted and inaccurate data from the WHI, massive amounts of confusion and fear around hormone replacement was born. THE BOTTOM LINE IS THIS… Bioidentical Estrogen replacement in menopausal and post-menopausal women does not cause cancer. Synthetic estrogens (example: premerin) do increase the risk of clots and strokes in women over the age of 65. Synthetic progesterone (progestins) do provoke cancer. Bioidentical Progesterone is protective against cancer. HERE ARE THE CONVERSATIONS THAT I THINK YOU NEED TO BE HAVING WITH YOUR DOCTOR ABOUT ESTROGEN REPLACEMENT. 1) Who gets estrogen replacement, and do I qualify? Estrogen replacement is not for women who are still having periods because, by definition, if you’
WHAT IF I TOLD YOU THAT THE SYMPTOMS OF MENOPAUSE DIDN’T HAVE TO HAPPEN? And what if I also told you that by treating the symptoms of menopause with bioidentical hormones you could not only feel better, but you could live longer? Well, it’s true. SYMPTOMS LIKE HOT FLASHES, INSOMNIA, MOODINESS, AND WEIGHT GAIN….. GONE. In this post, we’re going to discuss one of the most controversial topics in women’s health, estrogen therapy for postmenopausal women. And, I’m going to give you three conversations to have with your doctor about estrogen replacement. WHAT IS ESTROGEN? Estrogen is a hormone that, in women, is produced in the ovaries and adrenal glands, and is massively important for health and well-being. It shows up around the age of 11-13 when females’ bodies start taking shape, they begin to ovulate, and they start their periods. It rises and falls each month until you either become pregnant, take birth controls to suppress it, or you hit menopause. When a woman hits menopause, the ovaries stop producing estrogen. BUT MENOPAUSE USUALLY DOESN’T HAPPEN OVERNIGHT. About 5 years before menopause, ovarian estrogen production begins to lower and women don’t don’t produce enough to feel balanced, or optimal. This is called perimenopause — or “around menopause” — and it is when women begin to experience hot flashes, moodiness, weight gain, bloating, and brain fog. These symptoms are miserable in the short term. In the long term, inadequate estrogen levels can have devastating effects and put you at risk for a plethora of diseases. THE LONG-TERM CONSEQUENCES OF INADEQUATE ESTROGEN ARE DEVASTATING. Women have been suffering with these symptoms unnecessarily because of confusion and fear around the safety of hormone replacement in menopausal and postmenopausal women. A lot of the confusion originated from a study called the Women’s Health Initiative which looked at long term effects of hormone replacement therapy in women. The study had three arms: Provera only (synthetic progestin) Premarin only (synthetic estrogen) PremPro (a combination of Premarin and Provera) MOST OF THE FEAR AND CONFUSION AROUND BHRT ARE ROOTED IN THE WHI STUDY WHICH ONLY LOOKED AT SYNTHETIC HORMONES. All risk and/or benefits of bioidential hormone replacement has therefore been extrapolated from the synthetic variants in this study — which you just can not do. This is a very important variable. When they fleshed out all the data, the culprit causing an increase risk in breast cancer, strokes, and blood clots in the WHI trial was the provera — the synthetic progestin. Not the synthetic estrogen, prempro. SYNTHETIC PROGESTINS ARE NOW KNOW TO BE THE PROBLEM. But what actually happened was that estrogen took the blame. It was then extrapolated from this study, that all estrogen use in postmenopausal women should be avoided. So because of misinterpreted and inaccurate data from the WHI, massive amounts of confusion and fear around hormone replacement was born. THE BOTTOM LINE IS THIS… Bioidentical Estrogen replacement in menopausal and post-menopausal women does not cause cancer. Synthetic estrogens (example: premerin) do increase the risk of clots and strokes in women over the age of 65. Synthetic progesterone (progestins) do provoke cancer. Bioidentical Progesterone is protective against cancer. HERE ARE THE CONVERSATIONS THAT I THINK YOU NEED TO BE HAVING WITH YOUR DOCTOR ABOUT ESTROGEN REPLACEMENT. 1) Who gets estrogen replacement, and do I qualify? Estrogen replacement is not for women who are still having periods because, by definition, if you’
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Controversy and Clinical Insights into the Health Effects and Breast Cancer Today on Couch Talk I am talking with Dr. Edwin Lee. He is a past Couch Talk guest and one of the best physicians I know. And we're talking about one of my favorite topics, the use of bio-identical hormones in the treatment of menopausal symptoms in women. Dr. Lee believes that the best way to treat hormonal imbalance is by natural bio-identical hormone therapy. Natural hormones are the exact and identical hormones that are made in your body (versus synthetic hormones which are not chemically structured the same as in your body). He feels that the use of bioidentical hormones with estradiol, estriol, progesterone and or testosterone in women is essential, whereas the use of testosterone in men is crucial to prevent early mortality. Dr. Lee combines functional medicine to determine the root problem with the use of bioidentical hormones to help his patients achieve wellness – along with an emphasis on improving on diet, lifestyle, and nutrition. Listen to the interview: A Great Way to Kick off Breast Cancer Awareness Month! It's the start of Breast Cancer Awareness month, so this Couch Talk interview was very well timed! We talked a lot about our own patient and clinical outcomes over our decades of combined practices in using bio-identical hormones to treat hot flashes, depression, anxiety, mood swings, vaginal atrophy and other symptoms commonly seen in menopause. We also talked a lot about the confusion relating to breast cancer risk. In thisinterview, you will learn, Why Dr. Lee tells his menopausal patients that menopause itself is a dangerous disease with a higher rate of Alzheimer's or dementia, heart disease, and osteoporosis…and what he feels they can do to prevent all of this. The importance of both an individual patient's ability to detox and their current lifestyle (diet, exercise, sleep, etc.) in determining the right menopausal treatment plan for them. Why he doesn't recommend oral estrogen therapy (Premarin, Prempro) ever be used. Why bio-identical progesterone is truly the “wonder hormone” that helps with sleep, anxiety, irritability, PMS…and more…and how it is protective against breast cancer (and could save your marriage!) Why oral synthetic progesterone (Provera) is a bad choice, clearly linked to increasing the risk of strokes and heart disease. Why just taking a hormone is never enough (hint: you need to improve your lifestyle decisions)! What plant-based estrogen SERM (Selective Estrogen Receptor Modulator) Dr. Lee has recommended that helps with hot flashes (and is safe). And We Covered So Much More! Why is it that less than 1% of women who have taken HRT therapy in his clinical practice have developed breast cancer (compared to 11% of women developing breast cancer in the general population)? We discussed both of our clinical observations as to what the answer to this might be. Finally, we talked about our “polite disagreements” with the American Association of Clinical Endocrinologists (of which Dr. Lee is a member) recently stating in a position paper that they do not recommend the use of bio-identical hormone therapy in many cases… What? Well...we both feel that endocrinologists already use bio-identical hormone therapy all of the time for standard care with insulin, cortisol, thyroid, progesterone, testosterone, transdermal estradiol, etc.! So what is going on in this position paper? Is it the definition of what is “synthetic” versus “natural”? Is it a bit of bias from the Big Pharm companies? Such an interesting discussion with my favorite endocrinologist! Meet Dr. Edwin Lee A little bit about Dr. Edwin Lee, and I hope you'll listen to our interview in the audio posted above! He's board-certified in internal medicine, endocrinology, diabetes, and metabolism, and has completed special training in regenerative and functional medicine. He is an author and an international speaker and educator. Dr. Lee founded the Institute for Hormonal Balance in 2008. Currently, he is the Assistant Professor of Internal Medicine at the University of Central Florida College of Medicine. In addition to writing his books, including two awesome children's books, one called, Your Awesome Brain, and the other is Your Amazing Heart—I highly recommend these—he's written, for those of us that really want to get a better understanding on hormones, a couple of other books. One is called Feel Good, Look Younger: Reversing Tiredness Through Hormonal Balance, and the book, Your Best Investment: Secrets to a Healthy Body and Mind. Dr. Lee has also published many articles on internal medicine and endocrinology. He is an author in the fourth edition of Textbook of Critical Care. He's an active member of the Age Management Medicine Group and the American Association of Clinical Endocrinology. Find out more about Dr. Lee at http://instituteofhormonalbalance.com/
Controversy and Clinical Insights into the Health Effects and Breast Cancer Today on Couch Talk I am talking with Dr. Edwin Lee. He is a past Couch Talk guest and one of the best physicians I know. And we’re talking about one of my favorite topics, the use of bio-identical hormones in the treatment of menopausal symptoms in women. Dr. Lee believes that the best way to treat hormonal imbalance is by natural bio-identical hormone therapy. Natural hormones are the exact and identical hormones that are made in your body (versus synthetic hormones which are not chemically structured the same as in your body). He feels that the use of bioidentical hormones with estradiol, estriol, progesterone and or testosterone in women is essential, whereas the use of testosterone in men is crucial to prevent early mortality. Dr. Lee combines functional medicine to determine the root problem with the use of bioidentical hormones to help his patients achieve wellness – along with an emphasis on improving on diet, lifestyle, and nutrition. Listen to the interview: A Great Way to Kick off Breast Cancer Awareness Month! It’s the start of Breast Cancer Awareness month, so this Couch Talk interview was very well timed! We talked a lot about our own patient and clinical outcomes over our decades of combined practices in using bio-identical hormones to treat hot flashes, depression, anxiety, mood swings, vaginal atrophy and other symptoms commonly seen in menopause. We also talked a lot about the confusion relating to breast cancer risk. In thisinterview, you will learn, Why Dr. Lee tells his menopausal patients that menopause itself is a dangerous disease with a higher rate of Alzheimer’s or dementia, heart disease, and osteoporosis…and what he feels they can do to prevent all of this. The importance of both an individual patient’s ability to detox and their current lifestyle (diet, exercise, sleep, etc.) in determining the right menopausal treatment plan for them. Why he doesn’t recommend oral estrogen therapy (Premarin, Prempro) ever be used. Why bio-identical progesterone is truly the “wonder hormone” that helps with sleep, anxiety, irritability, PMS…and more…and how it is protective against breast cancer (and could save your marriage!) Why oral synthetic progesterone (Provera) is a bad choice, clearly linked to increasing the risk of strokes and heart disease. Why just taking a hormone is never enough (hint: you need to improve your lifestyle decisions)! What plant-based estrogen SERM (Selective Estrogen Receptor Modulator) Dr. Lee has recommended that helps with hot flashes (and is safe). And We Covered So Much More! Why is it that less than 1% of women who have taken HRT therapy in his clinical practice have developed breast cancer (compared to 11% of women developing breast cancer in the general population)? We discussed both of our clinical observations as to what the answer to this might be. Finally, we talked about our “polite disagreements” with the American Association of Clinical Endocrinologists (of which Dr. Lee is a member) recently stating in a position paper that they do not recommend the use of bio-identical hormone therapy in many cases… What? Well...we both feel that endocrinologists already use bio-identical hormone therapy all of the time for standard care with insulin, cortisol, thyroid, progesterone, testosterone, transdermal estradiol, etc.! So what is going on in this position paper? Is it the definition of what is “synthetic” versus “natural”? Is it a bit of bias from the Big Pharm companies? Such an interesting discussion with my favorite endocrinologist! Meet Dr. Edwin Lee A little bit about Dr. Edwin Lee, and I hope you’ll listen to our interview in the audio posted above! He’s board-certified in internal medicine, endocrinology, diabetes, and metabolism, and has completed special training in regenerative and functional medicine. He is an author and an international speaker and educator. Dr. Lee founded the Institute for Hormonal Balance in 2008. Currently, he is the Assistant Professor of Internal Medicine at the University of Central Florida College of Medicine. In addition to writing his books, including two awesome children’s books, one called, Your Awesome Brain, and the other is Your Amazing Heart—I highly recommend these—he’s written, for those of us that really want to get a better understanding on hormones, a couple of other books. One is called Feel Good, Look Younger: Reversing Tiredness Through Hormonal Balance, and the book, Your Best Investment: Secrets to a Healthy Body and Mind. Dr. Lee has also published many articles on internal medicine and endocrinology. He is an author in the fourth edition of Textbook of Critical Care. He’s an active member of the Age Management Medicine Group and the American Association of Clinical Endocrinology. Find out more about Dr. Lee at http://instituteofhormonalbalance.com/
Bioidentical Hormone Therapy means that the exact molecule in the product is identical in structure to the hormone produced in our body's glands. These bioidentical hormones can be made into creams, capsules, gels, sublingual lozenges, sublingual drops and subcutaneous implantable pellets at a compounding pharmacy. Pharmaceutical companies make synthetic hormones that are not structurally the same as what our body produces. These chemicals have been altered by attaching a group to the compound therefore making man-made chemicals that can be patented. It is possible to find bioidentical hormones that are made by pharmaceutical companies and they do this by patenting their delivery system since bioidentical hormones themselves cannot be patented. For example, estriol or estradiol can be found in a patch form for women. Testosterone can be found in a gel form. This is how the pharmaceutical company delivers a bioidentical hormone in a patented delivery form. The molecule itself is not patented, only the delivery system. The Women's Health Initiative and the HERS Study both showed that the synthetic form of progesterone called medoxyprogesterone acetate caused thin women to have an increase in breast cancer, ovarian cancer, heart attack and stroke. After these two studies, an enormous amount of women stopped taking Prempro and Provera. But they still continued to experience symptoms of progesterone and estrogen deficiency. Women are actively seeking information on bioidentical hormone therapy and they want answers. Please see the video Why Hormones Are Not Enough to learn more about how it is necessary to supply your body with the proper nutrients so that your body is able to produce the hormones required for your body to function properly. by Robert Seik, PharmD
Hormone replacement therapy, also known as HRT, was prescribed to women to treat the symptoms of menopause for years. Then in 2002, a comprehensive women's health study was published. The study connected HRT to increasing incidences of breast cancer. Ringler Radio host Larry Cohen turns to Attorney Ted Meadows from the Beasley Allen Law Firm, for more details on hormone replacement therapy, ongoing litigation and the various plaintiffs involved in these cases.