Saturday, December 16, 2006

Dr Neal Barnard About Osteoporosis And Menopause





































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Menopause is the turning point in osteoporosis because the bones� ability to ... When you eat protein, Neal Barnard, M.D., president of the Physician�s ...
Myths about vegetarians
Calcium, Osteoporosis, and the Selling of Dairy Products ... Dr. Neal Barnard writes, "Dairy products contain sodium and animal protein, both of which ...
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According to Dr. Neal Barnard, president of the Physicians Committee for ... a day have 5 to 10 percent less bone density at menopause than nonsmokers. ...
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"The majority of the problem with osteoporosis in this country is the result of calcium loss," Dr. Barnard says. He advocates getting proteinfrom grains, ...
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But keeping your bones strong and avoiding osteoporosis depends on more than ... Read more about Dr. Neal Barnard�s book Breaking the Food Seduction. ...
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At menopause, the ovaries� production of estrogen comes to a halt. ... condensed from Eat Right, Live Longer, by Neal D. Barnard, M.D., Harmony Books, 1995. ...
Estrogen Hormone Replacement Risks - Natural Health Site
5) Osteoporosis at menopause may be due more to a lack of progesterone than ... Barnard, Neal, M.D., "Natural Progesterone: Is Estrogen the Wrong Hormone? ...
Atkins Diet: Health and Nutritional Effects
Unresolved Health & Nutritional Effects of Dr Atkins Low-Carb High-Protein Diet ... Neal Barnard, MD, president of the Physicians Commission for Responsible ...
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When osteoporosis has developed, a different hormone, called natural progesterone, has demonstrated ... Humane Charity Seal, Neal Barnard, M.D., Strong Bones.
Cancer Project / A Natural Approach to Menopause
But more of the push for estrogens relates to osteoporosis and heart disease. ... Live Longer, by Neal D. Barnard, M.D., Harmony Books, 1995. ...
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Dr. Colette M. Dowell, ND- Written in 1997, Wild Yam Extract for production and ... Barnard, Neal, M.D., "Good Medicine," Spring, 1994; 11-13 'Osteoporosis ...
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Breezing Through the Change: Managing Menopause Naturally by Ellen Hodgson Brown ... How to Fight Osteoporosis & Win!: The Miracle of Microscrystalline ...
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Preventing and Reversing Osteoporosis : What You Can Do About Bone Loss--A ... Dr. Susan Love's Hormone Book : Making Informed Choices About Menopause by ...
Good news for menopausal women: You can avoid hot flashes by ...
The good news here is that if you are a woman going through menopause, hot flashes are within your ... Eat Right Live Longer by Neal Barnard MD, page 96 ...
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by Neal Barnard, M.D., Physician's Committee for Responsible Medicine ... by Dr. Christiane Northrup. The Wisdom of Menopause by Dr. Christiane Northrup ...
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Osteoporosis > by Bruce Friedrich > Osteoporosis is a debilitating disease ... --Dr. Neal Barnard > > Says Dr. T. Colin Campbell, the world's leading ...
Premarin -- the Hidden Costs | Earthsave Canada
... (Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine), Dr. Neal Barnard addressed the hormone ... Most of the push relates to osteoporosis and heart disease. ...
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Dr. Neal Barnard addressed the. hormone replacement issue: The New ... Those who enter menopause on. a low-fat, vegetarian diet often breeze ...
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Letter by Dr Neal D Barnard, of Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine, ... New Clues in Balancing the Risks Of Hormones After Menopause ...
Michael A. Klaper, M.D.
Dear Dr. Klaper,. What are your thoughts on osteoporosis? What is it and what can we do to prevent it? ... by Neal Barnard, M.D. Harmony Books. CalciYum! ...
Recommended Reading
Dr. Neal Barnard Why a bold new dietary plan cen-tered around eating ... Eating a diet rich in soyfoods can alleviate many of the discomforts of menopause. ...
Avoiding Menopausal Hot Flashes by Changing Your Diet
Millions of American women suffer from hot flashes during menopause, but not many realize that diet ... Eat Right Live Longer by Neal Barnard MD, page 96 ...
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Many gynecologists prescribe Premarin for women going through menopause; however, ... word for hot flashes," writes physician and author Dr. Neal Barnard. ...
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Dr. Neal Barnard was the most common cause of death (and still ... Natural Thoughts on Menopause (SCORE: 0.021994) Susan Neulist in health food stores or in ...
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Neal D. Barnard, MD radical theory of disease," according to Dr ... both heart disease and cancer, in addition ... risks of heart disease. Before menopause ...
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Dr. Neal Barnard Achieve permanent weight control, not by dieting, ... An essential guide to good health for women from puberty to menopause and beyond. ...
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For a copy of The American Journal of Medicine study or an interview with Dr. Neal Barnard, please contact Susanne Forte at 202-686-2210, ext. ...
Health Watch Program
Neal Barnard, M.D.. Strategies for Maximum Pain Relief. ... stretching, circulation, and strengthening exercises for people with Osteoporosis ...
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As a whole new generation of women enters menopause, it is vital that they be ... word for hot flashes," writes physician and author Dr. Neal Barnard. ...
Food Cravings: Taking Control of Your Eating -- Neal Barnard, MD ...
Moderator: Dr. Barnard, before we wrap up for today, do you have any final ... Moderator: Thanks to Neal Barnard, MD for sharing his expertise with us. ...
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Osteoporosis literally means porous bone. The disease is characterized by low ... Neal Barnard, M.D., author of Foods that Fight Pain, claims that too much ...
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Barnard points to research recently published in the American Journal of ... Medications, Menopause, Men's Health, Mental Health, Migraine, Osteoporosis ...
MoonDragon's Obgyn Information & Discussion - Menopause Information
Osteoporosis in particular is a major problem for women after menopause. ... Live Longer, by Neal D. Barnard, M.D., Harmony Books, 1995.


Breast Cancer: Hormonal Risk Factors


by Michael Russell






It is not yet fully understood what the hormonal risk factors are, but there have been some interesting clues. It is known that it has something to do with age and the menstrual cycle: the younger the woman is at her first period and the older she is when she goes to menopause, the more likely she is to get breast cancer. It seems that the longer a woman has reproductive levels of hormones, the more susceptible she is to breast cancer. If she menstruates at more than 40 years of age, she seems to have a particularly high risk. If the ovaries are removed early and no hormone replacement is given, the risk of getting breast cancer is greatly reduced. It is not exactly an all-cure, sadly, since it would also heighten the danger of osteoporosis. If a woman has had a hysterectomy (removal of the ovaries), it may or may not influence her vulnerability to breast cancer, depending upon whether the ovaries, as well as the uterus, are removed. If a woman still has her ovaries, her body is still going through hormonal cycles, even though there aren't any more periods.

Pregnancy also seems to affects breast cancer risk. Women who have never been pregnant appear to be more at risk than women who have had children before the age of 30 and women who have their first pregnancies after 30 have a greater risk than women who have never been pregnant at all. The hormones of pregnancy carried to term will mature the breast tissue in a young woman. The same hormones after 30 may actually stimulate breast tissue that has already been mutated. Several studies indicate that a pregnancy that ends in miscarriage or abortion slightly increases breast cancer risk.

The key seems to be the amount of time between the first period and the first pregnancy. There is a lot of speculation as to why this is so. One possible explanation is that between menarche and the first pregnancy the breast tissue is especially sensitive to carcinogens (cancer promoting agents). This seems to be true. Several factors such as diet, alcohol consumption and radiation exposure all seem to have a greater effect on a woman's breasts between her first period and her first pregnancy than they do later. Thus, the developing breast is more susceptible to carcinogens than the breast that has gone through its complete hormonal development. The increased vulnerability may relate to the cells' capability of mutating up until the first pregnancy. There seems to be something about the first pregnancy of a woman that halts the cells from being able to sustain a mutation, the greater the chance that they'll mutate in response to a carcinogen and in a way that develops into breast cancer.

A factor relating to the number of menstrual cycles is breast-feeding. Recent findings have shown that women who breast-feed for a long period of time, more than 6 consecutive years, have a decreased risk of breast cancer. In addition, women who have had early pregnancies and have breast-fed have a diminished risk of subsequent breast cancer. This is most likely related to fewer ovulatory cycles at a crucial moment in the reproductive life.

It is now obvious that most studies on hormonal risk factors of breast cancer are still very much at the theorizing stage: as yet, it is not known why there is this vulnerable time in a woman's life and why or how internal hormones affect breast cancer.

Michael Russell

Your Independent guide to Breast Cancer

Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Michael_Russell



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