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>When one is deficient in one hormone, chances are there is a deficiency in
>the others. They act in concert, do they not? A hormonal cocktail should
>be given to "balance out" the whole...... HRT, taken properly, in the best
>dose for the patient can enhance and benefit, but the entire endocrine
>system must be checked first....
Absolutely and good luck to try to mimic the fine tuning of hormonal
regulations .
I am trying for 19 years to balance my intake of hormones that i don't
produce and to mimic the natural response of the 2 glands involved and i
can say that i am far to feel satisfied with the vague aproximation that my
doctors are willing to explore.
It is our responsibility to be informed and
>take responsibility for our own health. It doesn't take a degree in
>pharmacology or medicine to ask the right questions of a doctor..... To
>take a pill without question is foolish IMO.
I have been foolish enough to do that in the past. Result i am dependant for
life on 2 artificial hormones and got osteoporosis as a consequence.
Hormones are so powerfull at so little dose that it is not something to play
with from the outside.
it is safer to work with hormones from the inside ( emotional and spiritual
work).amazing how you can change your hormonal status just by thinking
diferently.
jean-claude
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