Richard Geller wrote:
> I get an occasional headache. If it's bad, I take a pill and feel better. I
> first try magnesium, but if that doesn't work, it's Ibuprofen for me. I
> can't see how an occasional Ibuprofen is going to cause me undue harm, and
> it does improve how I feel, rather dramatically.
This is very different from HRT protocols which are long term and daily
use of hormones with far reaching consequences.
Many women report that reducing refined foods/carbs in the diet improve
menopausal symptoms - similar to improvements in PMT and cramping for
younger women who low carb. Do the prescribers of HRT prescribe a diet
low in refined foods for their patients or is HRT the only prescription
for "menopause disease"
I personally will not be taking HRT when I reach menopause
Alison