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Dangers of Bioidentical Hormones & Estrogen Replacement Therapy

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Watch health expert Byron J. Richards, CCN explain the dangers of Bioidentical Hormones and what natural solutions are possible. Read the article: http://www.wellnessresources.com/health/articles/oprahs_crazy_talk_bioidentic...

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  • @ChazMr47 -- We are simply providing consumers with educational information on natural health options. If you have read our information and feel that you want to continue to do what you are doing, we are not going to try to convince you otherwise. We, as consumers, are fortunate to currently have many health options available. Have a nice day.

  • @ChazMr47 -- There are safer ways to boost testosterone production instead of using testosterone replacement. We are by no means saying to just "accept poor health". Here is a helpful article that explains the issue more in depth. Please scroll down about half way for the testosterone section: wellnessresources(dot)com/heal­th/articles/oprahs_crazy_talk_­bioidentical_hormones_helpful_­or_harmful_part_2/

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  • It is uniformed "experts" like this, who do not and BY LAW cannot practice hormonal medicine that create not only confusion, but potentially harm by bashing what God or Nature put in your body for optimal functioning.

    I noticed he is shaven in this video-is that "natural"?

  • @WellnessResources -- I did read the article and responded to it as stated below. Again, I'm just asking why I should stop therapy if it is working so well and with so few side effects. Could you provide me a specific reply instead of the same cookie cutter response I've received twice now.

    Thanks

  • My wife has also been on bioidentical HRT for over 4 years. She tried other things, like the zinc you mentioned, but saw little change. Since she started BHRT, her mood, energy and sex drive has been great.  I've not experienced any side effects and the only one she ever complains about is occasional random hair growth that she plucks out. I'm not saying that your alternatives don't work, just that for us, BHRT has worked much better than anything else. So, why should we not continue BHRT?

  • How can someone that is supposedly so experienced in nutrition make such ridiculous comments. Are you saying that on the slim chance that my receptors sites are not working optimally, I should accept poor health due to low testosterone instead of seeing if it works for me. I have seen if it works for me for over 4 years now, and the results have been amazing. Maybe you should actually try it yourself or at least talk to patients who have before making such poorly informed suggestions.

  • Well thats no comment on the risk of bioidentical hormones but for hormones itself...of course hormones do have risks but I believe that something more close to the original hormone is better than something from another species.... (sorry for my bad english I'm german)

  • It's driving me crazy!! What is in that bag behind him on the shelf?! I wonder if it's estro500!

  • Saying that there is no need for estrogen after menopause does not make sense. Everybody needs estrogen, that is why is men make estrogen in their bodies also.

  • Thanks for the Real Help!

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