Friday, November 23, 2012

Hysterectomy Prevention, Hysterectomy and Depression, Hysterectomy and Immune system failures, beta-endorphin loss and hysterestomy, Rapid aging and hysterectomy, sex and hysterectomy, Urinary Incontinence and Hysterectomy,Cervix and Ovaries Chemical Command Signals , Bone Loss and Hysterectomy, High Blood Pressure and Hysterectomy, "Life Over" and Hysterectomy, Hysterectomy Before and After by Winnifred B. Cutler, PhD., Hysterectomy Prevention Options,




Book Review: Hysterectomy Before and After by Winnifred B. Cutler, PhD

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Dr. Culter in this reviews the affects of hysterectomy: Rapid Aging; Depression; Loss of Bone Health; Increased Heart Disease; Reduced Sexual Function and Urinary Incontinence.

 
The book cover notes, “ Fifty percent of American Women are prescribed hysterectomy”. Yet many of them are unaware of the full range of the medical alternatives the long term consequences. In this groundbreaking book Dr. Winnifred Cutler, a reproductive biologist discusses every aspect of hysterectomy in clear understandable language.”

 
In Chapter One Dr. Cutler cites in the “Ten Principles of Women’s Wellness.”

The symphonic nature of the female body; the uterus’s role in sexual response and health; the ovaries in the production of hormone; non-surgical solutions; hormone treatments that can reverse diseases of the uterus lining; hysterectomy induced loss of heart health, sexual function and bone health."

 
On page 40, Dr. Cutler reviews the role of normal cycle patterns of estrogen and progesterone in the brain levels of beta endorphins. She notes research whereby the loss of ovarian function causes the plummeting of the brain beta-endorphin levels. In studies with monkeys she notes that, “when both estrogen and progesterone were given to mimic the normal cycle patterns, a full return of the natural beta endorphin level was detected.”

 
According to Wikipedia Beta Eendorphins β-endorphin is believed to have a number of other benefits, including:

 

This book details many women’s’ first hand experience hysterectomy induced depression and rapid aging.

“A women of 58 fractured her hip and fears that her hysterectomy has made her bones brittle and vulnerable”……….. she wants to know what to do to prevent further bone deterioration.”

Another woman describes how hysterectomy makes her fell “hopeless and helpless” her former personality was cheerful, now she no longer has energy for her life, friends and just hopes to make through the day.

Dr. Cutler notes studies “The United States, a country in which a woman has about a 50% chance of having a hysterectomy before she dies…. In contrast, in Sweden a woman has about a one in 10 chance of having her uterus removed.”

On page 40, Dr. Cutler reviews the role of normal cycle patterns of estrogen and progesterone in brain levels of beta endorphins. In monkeys the beta endorphin levels plummeted with ovary removal. “Estrogen Replacement therapy did not help, but when both estrogen and progesterone were given to mimic the normal cycle patterns, a full return of the natural beta endorphin level was detected”.

On page 14, Dr. Cutler cites research that indicates, “the hormones produced in the cervix appear to provide “command signals” that control manufacture of hormones by the ovaries. Ovarian hormones also exert command signals to the parathyroid glands, which control the secretions of bone hormones (calcitonin and parathyroid) that affect bone metabolism and, indirectly, the development of osteoporosis.”

 Dr. Cutler addresses the strange reaction of Follicle-Stimulating Hormone (FSH) in the hysterectomized women. It raises post surgical menopause but never drops again, as it does in natural menopause. Perhaps, her new book will address this issue and the health implications of permanently high FSH levels?

The author cites data on page 26 which shows that, that “those ovaries produce a hormonal renin-angiotensin system.”503 “The renin-angiotensin system which had usually been associated only with the kidney, controls blood pressure. Does this ovarian contribution to renin-angiotensin production play a significant role in blood pressure?”

The role of full blown depression in women is covered in Chapter 11. A women pours out her feeling of hopelessness from her complete hysterectomy and bilateral ovariectomy.

“I think the most significant change in my life since the surgeries (complete hysterectomy and bilateral ovariectomy) is the feeling of hopelessness. I feel like a good part of my life is over and done with…. I used to have such a bubbly, outgoing personality. Now I just get through one day at a time. Is there any help available to me?’’

The book cover of  Hysterectomy Before and After  lists: Risks; Alternatives; Surgical Options; Hormones; Sex; Nutrition; Exercise; Optimum Well- Being Forever After.

Dr. Cutler is to be commended for her research and her ability to help women understand the real ramifications of this surgery which over 600,000 USA women undergo each year without truly informed consent or an understanding of the real life altering implications of this surgery.

There are over 2,000 direct deaths a year from hysterectomy surgery and many more deaths not reported from the depression, bone loss, high blood pressure, strokes and autoimmue disease
inflicted  by the aftermath of hystectomy


 Readers interested in Hysterectomy Prevention may want to read my blog on or Dr. Warshowsky's book- Healing Fibroids-A Doctors Guide to a Natural Cure. This book enables women to prevent and reverse the root causes of  hysterectomy.
 
 

Wednesday, November 14, 2012

Brain Biochemical Balance Dr. Eric Braverman; Book Review of The Edge Effect



Book Review of the “The Edge Effect” by   Dr. Eric Baverman Medicalbookereviews@354@gmail.com

 
In “The Edge Effect” Dr. Braverman focuses on the 4 primary biochemical’s that define each of us: Dopamine, Acetylcholine, GABA, and Serotonin.
 
Dr. Braverman defines the influence of each of these bio-chemicals in Chapter 1.
 
Dopamine:
Dopamine monitors metabolism; controls energy; motivation and digestion.dopamine generates the electricity that controls voluntary movements, intelligence and abstract thoughts, goal setting, long term planning and personality The Frontal Lobe is the site of the Dopamine biochemical.
 
Symptoms of losing the dopamine edge include: addictive disorders, obesity, severe fatigue and Parkinson’s disease.
 
Acetylcholine:
 The neurons in the parietal lobes produce the bio-chemical acetylcholine and it is associated with alpha waves, which control brain speed. When acetylcholine is our out balance negative effects can include language disorders and memory loss>”

According to Dr. Eric Braverman,”cognitive problems can run the gamut from childhood learning disabilities to Alzheimer’s Disease.”
 
GABA:
The neurons in the Temporal Lobe produce the biochemical GABA and the Theta Brain waves.GABA is the brains sedative effect. Dr. Braverman state, “ The GABA edge provides calmness to your body, mind and spirit.” This bio-chemical affects your personality, when this edge is loss the effects include headaches, hypertension, palpitations, seizures and heart disorders.
 
Serotonin:
 Per Braverman, “the occipital lobes also regulate your brain’s ability to rest and resynchronize by producing the bio-chemical serotonin and its resulting delta waves. “Serotonin imbalances are reflected in the negative effects of depression, hormonal imbalances, PMS, sleep disorders.

 

Dr. Braverman advocates prescription medicine for brain balance. An example of this would be the short term use of beta blockers for mania from the over production of dopamine.
 

Dr. Braverman long term goals for his patients appear to be elimination of prescription medication because of the side effects.  He advocates an individual “treatment program based on one or a combination of the seven types of therapies: medication, hormones, vitamins, supplements, diet, lifestyle, environment and technology”.


On page 34 Dr. Braverman states,”however my goal is always to use prescription drugs carefully, and for as short as time as possible”. “Once a prescription medication has accomplished the initial restoration of chemical balance, other gentler alternatives can sustain it”. These can be vitamin and mineral supplements or changes to your diet, lifestyle and environment.”


Chapter 3, “Which Nature Are You?” provides a quiz to help you to determine Your

Dominate Nature-Part 1 and Defining Your Deficiencies Part 2.

He does not support prescription medication without your physician’s approval and through follow up (authors note: a real no, no to use another’s prescription medication).
 
In Chapter 9,  Braverman covers diseases of each of the chemical  deficiencies and the vitamins, amino acids and fatty acids to balance the body’s bio chemistry for the control and elimination of disease.
 
Dr. Braverman has authored other books on weight loss and reversing heart disease.

A call to your local reference librarian will help you locate these books on interlibrary loan or a check on the web.

Book Review of the “The Edge Effect” by   Dr. Eric Baverman Medicalbookreviews@354@gmail.com


 
In “The Edge Effect” Dr. Braverman focuses on the 4 primary biochemical’s that define each of us: Dopamine, Acetylcholine, GABA, and Serotonin.

 
Dr. Braverman defines the influence of each of these bio-chemicals in Chapter 1.

 

Dopamine: 
Dopamine monitors metabolism; controls energy; motivation and digestion.dopamine generates the electricity that controls voluntary movements, intelligence and abstract thoughts, goal setting, long term planning and personality The Frontal Lobe is the site of the Dopamine biochemical.

 

Symptoms of losing the dopamine edge include: addictive disorders, obesity, severe fatigue and Parkinson’s disease.

 

Acetylcholine:
The neurons in the parietal lobes produce the bio-chemical acetylcholine and it is associated with alpha waves, which control brain speed. When acetylcholine is our out balance negative effects can include language disorders and memory loss>”

According to Dr. Eric Braverman,”cognitive problems can run the gamut from childhood learning disabilities to Alzheimer’s Disease.”

 

GABA:
The neurons in the Temporal Lobe produce the biochemical GABA and the Theta Brain waves.GABA is the brains sedative effect. Dr. Braverman state, “ The GABA edge provides calmness to your body, mind and spirit.” This bio-chemical affects your personality, when this edge is loss the effects include headaches, hypertension, palpitations, seizures and heart disorders.

 

Serotonin:
Per Braverman, “the occipital lobes also regulate your brain’s ability to rest and resynchronize by producing the bio-chemical serotonin and its resulting delta waves. “Serotonin imbalances are reflected in the negative effects of depression, hormonal imbalances, PMS, sleep disorders.

 Dr. Braverman advocates prescription medicine for brain balance. An example of this would be the short term use of beta blockers for mania from the over production of dopamine.

 

Dr. Braverman long term goals for his patients appear to be elimination of prescription medication because of the side effects.  He advocates an individual “treatment program based on one or a combination of the seven types of therapies: medication, hormones, vitamins, supplements, diet, lifestyle, environment and technology”.

 

On page 34 Dr. Braverman states,”however my goal is always to use prescription drugs carefully, and for as short as time as possible”. “Once a prescription medication has accomplished the initial restoration of chemical balance, other gentler alternatives can sustain it”. These can be vitamin and mineral supplements or changes to your diet, lifestyle and environment.”

 
Chapter 3, “Which Nature Are You?” provides a quiz to help you to determine Your

Dominate Nature-Part 1 and Defining Your Deficiencies Part 2.

 
He does not support prescription medication without your physician’s approval and through follow up (authors note: a real no, no to use another’s prescription medication).

 
In Chapter 9,  Braverman covers diseases of each of the chemical  deficiencies and the vitamins, amino acids and fatty acids to balance the body’s bio chemistry for the control and elimination of disease.

Dr. Braverman has authored other books on weight loss and reversing heart disease.
 
A call to your local reference librarian will help you locate these books on interlibrary loan or a check on the web.
 
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Prostate Cancer Prevention and Reversal by Drs. John Lee & Ron Rothenberg


Drs. John Lee and Ron Rothenberg on Prostate Cancer Prevention-Book Reviews

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 Dr. Lee and Dr. Rothenberg state several common points in the prevention of prostate cancer. Dr. Rothenberg’s book notes the role of natural progesterone in the REVERSAL of prostate cancer. This reversal of prostate cancer might be effected because natural progesterone boosts immunity by making a tumor suppressor gene (p53) more effective.

 
Since the average cost of prostate cancer is $70,000 with the side effects of impotence, incontinence, depression and loss of muscle mass, it behooves a man to consider several aspects of Prostate cancer prevention.
 
Many of the progressive doctors echo Lee and Rothenberg. Here is a rundown on their common points of advocacy.
 
Zinc:
 
Drs. Lee and Rothenberg advocate the importance of zinc (responsible for over 200 enzyme reactions), selenium and cruciferous vegetables.
 
Cruciferous Vegetables:

 Cruciferous vegetable block the production of di-hydro testosterone…. by inhibiting the enzyme 5-alpha reductase associated with prostate cancer and benign hypertrophy (prostate enlargement).
 
Omega 3:

Dr. Lee in his monograph entitled, Hormone Balance for Men, espouses the role of Omega 3 in the prevention of prostate cancer. He cites a Swedish study, published in the British Medical Journal, Lancet, June 2, 2001, “Reduction of Inflammation with Omega 3 Oils and Inhibition of Prostate Cancer in Animal’s.”

 
Be sure to select a good grade of fish oil. Check your brand of fish oil to determine if it is tested for mercury and other environmental pollutants

 
An article published in the Clinical Cancer Res. Journal 2009, April 1: 15 (7) ; 2559-66 Epub 2009, March 24 by Researchers: Cheng, Witte at University of California at San Francisco sing the same refrain on the virtues of Omega 3 in the prevention of prostate cancer  “ Our finding support the hypothesis that LC n3- may impact prostate inflammation and carcinogenesis through the COX-2 enzymatic pathway.”
 

Saw Pimento:

 Dr. Lee in his monograph supports the role of Saw Pimento in the prevention of prostate cancer. However, Saw Pimento may impair the ability to obtain a correct PSA. As in all
things do you own homework.

 
Natural Progesterone: (Never to be confused with Progestin’s)


Dr. Rothenberg and Dr. Lee both advocate progesterone. Dr. Lee notes that a good daily dose for a man is 5-8mg in Hormone Balance for Men, page 23.  Dr. Rothenberg in his book, Beat Menopause Naturally on page 46 notes that natural progesterone may REVERSE and PREVENT prostate cancer, because of progesterone’s power to make the tumor suppressor gene (p53) more effective.

 
Dr. Rothenburg details on page 46, “Progesterone prevents the body from converting testosterone to di-hydro testosterone. It does this by inhibiting the enzyme 5-alpha reductase. Progesterone inhibits 5 alpha reductase far more effectively than any other herbal treatments.”
 

Thyroid Function:

 
Dr. Lee advocates a state of optimal thyroid function for the prevention of prostate cancer (Perhaps, because low thyroid function acreates an ineffective immune system. Low thyroid function can lead to high estrogen levels; estrogen promotes BcL-2 a gene known as an oncogene that inhibits natural cell death and causes cancer, page 22 of Hormone Balance for Men).
 

Men seeking optimum thyroid function may want to ask their physician for a Free T-3 test. A hormone test which includes the word “Free” means what is free and bio-available of that hormone to the cell. It is only the free hormone that actually works on the cell.

 
Vitamin D3:

 Both doctors advocate the role of Sunlight/ D3 in the Prevention of Prostate Cancer.

More information on the role of D3 in boosting the immune system and the prevention of cancer can be obtained by typing in “ D3 and cancer prevention/regression “ into the Search Function of National Medical Library PubMed.gov.

 
Dr. Lee state on page 23 of his book “Hormone Balance for Men, notes “that he has many patients from his practice who have done well for over 16 years with Prostate Cancer with progesterone treatment alone WITHOUT surgery or chemotherapy interventions".

 
Dr. Lee, states, “Though retired, I keep in contact with a number of my patients with prostate cancer that I had treated with diet, antioxidants, progesterone and testosterone (as described above) and these men, now 16 years later, remain in good health, without having to resort to surgery or chemotherapy.”

 
His book details a man’s daily average dose of bioidential testosterone and progesterone.

 
This book review author understands from other medical authors never to use synthetic testosterone or progesterone as these synthetic hormones can adversely affect the liver and heart.

 
 Dr. Rothenberg and Dr. Lee address the supplements, herbs and natural hormones that prevent prostate cancer. Prevention means everything to the man who does not want to live in diapers or have his quality of life degraded by prostate cancer.
 
 
Dr. John Lee’s Book, Hormone Balance for Men is available on the Web.

Dr. Ron Rothenburg’s Book, Beat Menopause Naturally is available at Amazon.

For additional authors of prostate cancer prevention books contact :medcialbookreviews354@gmail.com.

 

 

Sunday, October 28, 2012

Statin Drugs, Cholesterol, Statin Drugs and Memory Loss by Dr. Duane Graveline-A Book Review






Lipator: Thief of Memory; Statin Drugs and the Misguided War on Cholesterol by, Dr. Duane Graveline-A Book Review. All Rights Reserved Infinity Publishing-ISBN 0744-1881-9

 
Dr. Duane Graveline, Flight Surgeon, former Astronaut, Aerospace Medical Researcher, Scientist and Family Doctor writes this book after losing his memory for a week.

 
Dr. Graveline lost his memory for a week and was hospitalized because of the Statin Drug, Lipitor. His book addressed the little known, dangerous side effects of statin drugs.

 
He details in this book the research on how statin drugs can cause memory loss, depression, and muscle loss/pain and kidney damage.  He also makes the case for vascular inflammation as the greater culprit in cardiovascular disease.

 
Noting that if the Blood vessels were not inflamed that the blood vessels would not be so likely to catch and hold clots of plaque. He cites the role of B Vitamins 6 and 12 in reducing vascular inflammation.

 
Dr. Graveline asks, “What happens if the pilot flying your plane loses his memory from a statin drug and mentally reverts back to being a 10 year old boy before he knew how to fly?”

 
In this book Dr. Graveline expresses concern on page 41 “Biosynthesized in the mitochondria---the tiny powerhouse of the cell that is responsible for cellular respiration and energy—ubiquinone function and vital and necessary electron carrier to our ultimate respiratory enzyme, cytochrome oxidase. Because of the extremely high enery demands of the heart, this organ is usually the first statin-associated CoQ10 depletion as cardiomathy and congestive heart failure.”2, 3 ( 2- Ibid ;3- Keys A Coronary heart disease in seven countries.)

 
Can statin drugs cause congestive heart failure?

 
Dr. Peter Langsjoen, well–know cardiologist reported at the Weston A. Price Foundation meeting held in Washington D.C. in May 2003 on many cases of statin associated congestive heart failure encountered in his busy cardiology practice. He had become a strong advocate of Co Q10 supplementation for all his patients of statin drugs as well as limiting doses or stopping statins.”

 
“Because of the extremely high energy demands of the heart, this organ is usually the first to feel the statin associated Co Q 10 depletion  as cardiomyopathy and congestive heart failure.” Page 41

 
“Low cholesterol is strong independent predictor of impaired survival in older heart failure patients.”  Page 55

“Homocysteine elevation second to vitamin deficiency appears to be a major player…
in heart disease.’  Per Dr .McCully’ persistent research , Page 88.

 Can statin drugs cause polyneuropathy/peripheral neuropathy?

 
“Ubiquinone is a slightly altered form known as ubiquinol is found in all memebranes where it has a vital function in maintaining membrane integrity. Compromise of this important role is though to be involved in both nerve conduction defects associated with statin drugs and muscle cell breakdown. Dr. David Gaist in a study of 116 patients reported a 16 times greater risk of polyneuropathy among long term statin users. This new and very serious side effect of statins should be of special concern to diabetics, many of whom have prescribed statins because of their high risk status. All doctors know that a very common outcome of long standing diabetes is peripheral neuropathy.”
 

Can statin drugs increase your morbidity from cancer? Dr. Uffe Ravnskov’s book, The Cholesterol Myths ( New Trends Publishing 2000) reports of the PROSPER trial published in “Lancet, that statin therapy increased the incidence of caner deaths, completely off setting the slight decrease in deaths from cardiovascular disease and further complicating of reported benefits from statin therapy. Page 36.
 
How can Statin drugs affect memory?
 

“Pfreiger’s group found that nerve cells must have external sources of cholesterol to form synaptic contact. The brain cannot tap the cholesterol to form synaptic contacts. The brain cannot tap the cholesterol supply of the blood for this purpose, since the lipoproteins that transport cholesterol are too big to pass the blood–brain barrier. Therefore, brain cells must make their own cholesterol and, in this highly specialized organ of the body, the glial cells provide that cholesterol.

 
Many questions still exist about the precise mechanism by which cholesterol modulates the formation and function of these magic contact points between cells known as synapse, but there is no longer the slightest doubt that it is vital to this role and must be present in sufficient quantity. Not bad press for a substance defined over the past decades as so notorious it can now be used to frighten small children about their eating habits .”
 
Page 33:  Reference 7 Pfrieger F. Brain researcher discover bright side of ill famed molecule-Science  9 November, 2001

 
“With ubquinones during production is an absolute requirement for bio synthesis by gilial cells for msynapse “ Page 98
 

Can the low or lowered cholesterol level s contribute to depression and low serotonin levels?
 
On Page 55, Dr. Graveline cites “That low or lowered cholesterol also contributes to aggressive behavior, violence, depression and mood disturbances has led to a variety of investigations in the field to propose a cholesterol/serotonin hypothesis to explain the relationships.”

 
9-Kaplan M. Low cholesterol cause aggressive behavior and deptress. Psychomatic Medicine 56, 479-484. 1998. 
10-Bender KJ, Psychiatric Times  15 (5), 1998 
11. Duits N, Bos F. Depressive symptoms and cholesterol lowering drugs. Lancet 341`, Letter, 1999
12-Lechleiter M.  Depressive Symptoms in hyper cholesterol patients treated with pravastatin Lancet  340 ,Letter,  1999

 
What might be the role of  homocysteine/methionine in cardio vascular disease?

  On page 77 ,  Kilmer McCully’s proposition that arteriosclerosis is largely due to alteration in the homocystine/methionine metabolic pathways with cholesterol assuming a passive role, at best, is rapidly gaining support. Although the jury still is out…”
 

Why is the risk for heart disease and stroke so high?
 
Dr. Graveline questions on page 81 if our increased consumption of carbohydrates increase the American Public risk of heart attacks and strokes rather that cholesterol since,” After 50 years of  low cholesterol/low fat diet we are now a nation of fattened sheep conditioned to the erroneous belief that cholesterol is our enemy and almost with low or no fat is our friend”.
 

Does the Heart and Brain run 25 percent more efficiently on ketones than blood sugar?
 

Richard Veech is quoted by Taubes in an interview as noted on page 83; as “calling ketones" “magic” showing that the heart and brain run 25 percent more efficiently on ketones than on blood suger.” Ketones are generated from burning fat and protein for energy. According to Graveline, “As cave men were on a “Ketosis High,” eating only when we could, not when we wanted to?

 Is heart disease really related to cholesterol?

 On page 87 Dr. Graveline quotes Dr. Dudley White “noted that heart disease in the rome of myocardial infarction was non-existent in the 1900 when egg consumption was high and corn oil was unavailable. When pressed to support the prudent diet, replied, Dr. White I began my practice as a cardiologist, in 1921 and never saw a myocardial infarction patient until 1928. Back in the MI-free days before 1920, the fats were butter and lard and think we would all benefit from the kind of diet that we had at a time when no one had ever heard of corn oil.””

 Dr. Graveline's book is a good read for anyone considering statin drugs or for those folks with family members already on a statin drug.

Thursday, October 25, 2012

Healing Fibroids A Doctors Guide to a Natuaral Cure by Dr. Warshowsky Book Review: Natural ways to reverse Uterine Fibroids; The role of diet and supplements in reversing fibroids; hysterectomy preventionp;what foods contribute to the cell growth of uterine fibroids


Healing Fibroids-A Doctors Guide to a Natural Cure by Dr. Warshowsky with Elena Oumano; Book Review, All Rights Reserved

 

 

Dr. Warshowsky’s Book Healing Fibroids- A Doctors’ Guide to a Natural Cure covers the many options women have to prevent hysterectomy

 

Since over 2,000 women die a year from hysterectomy exploring the other options is important for women.

 

According to Dr. Warshowsky supplements, diet and exercise help women to correct the hormone imbalance that leads to heavy periods/excessive bleeding.

 

On page 96 the author notes how garlic shrinks the blood supply to the fibroids.

 

Page 81 notes that artificial coloring may cause cell growth in some women. Red dye

appears to be a particular culprit in excessive cell growth.

 

On page 206 doctor reviews the web of hormones and how the endocrine systems,

“speaks” to the nervous system and the immune system.

 

Fibroids and Stress:

 

The author notes that women when stressed are more likely to develop fibroids, because the production of cortisol (required by the body to respond to stress) robs the body of it’s natural progesterone.

 

Natural progesterone increases the body’s tumor fighting ability, via the up regulation of the tumor suppressor gene p53.

 

Reviewer’s note: Natural Progesterone is NEVER to be confused with the synthetic progesterone, Progestin 1. The Women’s Health Initiative Study 2 was stopped because too many women on synthetic progestin’s and estrogens developed cancer, blood clots, strokes or heart attacks. The report of this study was carried in the in the July, 2002 issue of JAMA. (Journal of the America Medical Association)

 

 

 

 

 

1-Read, Are Your Hormones Making You Sick  by Drs. Ava and Eldred Taylor.

2-The Journal of The American Medical Association 2002; 288 (3) 321-333.H

 

 

 

 

Heavy Periods, Flooding and Herbs:

 

The doctor notes on page 129 how Bromelain 3 (pineapple- the 13th most widely used herbal medicine in Germany) and Quercitin 3 (red onions, raspberry, and citrus, and tomato, cranberry) prevent clotting.

 

Heavy Periods (flooding) may be prevented by the use of herbs, Yarrow and Sheppard’s purse. Dr. W. related the experience of a patient who was able to reverse (page 143)

A very heavy period with the use of these herbs.

 

Cancer Scare and the AMAS Test for the Detection of Cancer Cells:

 

Often women are frightened into hysterectomy with cancer fears. However, with the AMAS Test ( an FDA approved test) to detect cancer anywhere in the body. Cancer produces a protein that is detectable with the AMAS Test.

 

Dr. Warshowsky uses this test to help rule out cancer in his patients so they may safely avail themselves of the natural cures for fibroids and fibroid associated problems like flooding/excessive periods.

 

 

Environmental Estrogens and Fibroids:

 

On page 208 Dr. Warshowsky notes that Environmental Estrogens (pesticides, plastics etc.) bind more tightly to the hormone receptor sites – thus exerting a strong and inapproiate effects for a longer time on the hormone receptor sites.

 

Dr. Warshowsky explains on page 209 the long term impact of these Environmental Estrogens (Xenoestrogens) on “serious” male hormone dependent such as prostate and testicular cancer.

 

Page 213 relates the experience of a women poisoned by insecticides and pesticides.

These common household, garden and yard chemicals increase a women’s exposure to

to the environmental estrogens that bind to the hormone receptors sites with a powerful, lasting and inapprioate influence.

 

Increased Bioflavoids Consumption Decreased Flooding Heavy Periods:

 

On page 136 Dr. Warshowsky notes that when a women increases her consumption of bioflavonoids  (citrus and green tea) she may reduce her bleeding and heavy periods/flooding. Pages 152-162 discuss the herbs, supplements and vitamins that prevent, reduce fibroids.

 

 

 

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Vitamin A and the Prevention of Cervical Cancer:

 

On pages 122,123 Dr. W. follows the research done with Vitamin A and the prevention and reversal of cervical cancer.

 

 

 

 

B-Complex Vitamins help the liver to dump excess estrogens:

 

Dr. W. notes Vitamin B Complex helps the liver to dump the excess and powerful estrogens that feed fibroid tumor growth. While the entire B Complex is essential to the assimilation of any B vitamin. B-Vitamins work like a symphony, therefore the entire B-Complex is important to make any of the B vitamins effective. It is the B-6 in particular that helps the liver dump the environmental estrogens that stimulate the cell growth that create fibroids

 

 

 

 

Under Active Thyroid and Gynaecological Health.

 

Dr. Warshowsky notes on Page 66 that a, “sluggish thyroid” may be the cause of poor gynaecological health. He cites some of the symptoms of an underactive thyroid including “ chicken skin”; small bumps on the back of the arm that feel like goose bumps ( pertopic folliculitis); because of an underactive thyroid a women is unable to process vitamin A therefore, one to the symptoms of low thyroid is the “chicken skin” bumps.

 

 

The author also notes another possible symptom of low thyroid disease is sub-normal underarm temperatures for 5 days as detailed in Dr. Broda Barnes Book Hypothyroidism: The Unsuspected Illines. “The patient takes her underarm temperature over 5 days and the temperature is less that 97.4, a hypothyroid state, or underactive thyroid is suspected.”

 

 

 

Dr. Warshowsky’s Formula for Optimum Health covered on Page 67.

 

“1-Promote unconditional love of one’s body.

  2-Address the needs of  body, mind and spirit.

  3-Integrate conventional and complementary therapies

  4-Balance attention to relief of symptoms and treatment of root causes.”

 

 

Reduced Risk of Breast Cancer with increased levels of the weak pregnancy estrogen Estriol  ( E3):

 

On page 42,  Dr. W notes the research that women with the highest concentration of the weak pregnancy estrogen Estriol ( E3) have a reduced incidence of breast cancer.

 

Dr. Warshowsky appears to have pulled together many medical references and his own experience which could potentially save the lives of 2,000 women a year and help another 700,000 women avoid hysterectomies.

 

This book is well written, well documented and easy for all readers to follow and may help to eliminate some of the 1,917 hysterectomies performed daily in the USA.





 

Additional detailed on fibroid prevention and reversal from Life Extension: