Free Secrets to be a Healthy Women

Free Tips and Secrets for Women who want to live a healthy life

Thursday, December 8th 2011


Osteoporosis Drugs Protective Against Colon Cancer?
posted @ 8:15 pm in [ WomenHealth ]

www.arthritistreatmentcenter.com Osteoporosis drugs protective against colon cancer? Susan London writing in Rheumatology News described a recent study from Israel that demonstrated use of bisphosphonates, drugs used to treat osteoporosis for more than a year was associated with a 59 percent reduction in the risk of colon cancer. The study involved 1866 post-menopausal women.


Womens Secrets eBook
More Information on Womens Health - Secrets to be a Healthy Woman


Tuesday, November 22nd 2011


Bone Reformation
posted @ 1:54 am in [ WomenHealth ]

Orthopedics: Postmenopausal Osteoporosis (Understanding Disease Series by Focus Medica)-Thinning of bones (Osteoporosis) occurs due to imbalance in bone resorption and bone formation. Hormonal changes after menopause affect bone density of women.Osteoporosis increases the risk of fracture. Hormones and minerals play a vital role in maintaining bone density. Here is a snippet from the video. Link to an appropriate page, which explains bone structure, bone remodelling and causes of osteoporosis- including the role of hormones and minerals, risk factors, diagnosis, treatment and self help for the disease. focusappsstore.com/​understanding-diseases/​orthopedics/​osteoporosis


Womens Secrets eBook
More Information on Womens Health - Secrets to be a Healthy Woman


Monday, November 14th 2011


Osteoporosis: Risks for men and women
posted @ 8:33 pm in [ WomenHealth ]

“Early Show” medical correspondent Dr. Jennifer Ashton talks to Erica Hill and Chris Wragge about the risk factors for osteoporosis and what you can do to minimize them.


Womens Secrets eBook
More Information on Womens Health - Secrets to be a Healthy Woman


Thursday, November 10th 2011


Bryce Wylde talks about Menopause
posted @ 9:21 pm in [ WomenHealth ]


Womens Secrets eBook
More Information on Womens Health - Secrets to be a Healthy Woman


Wednesday, November 9th 2011


Blythe Danner’s osteoporosis battle
posted @ 8:42 pm in [ WomenHealth ]

Postmenopausal osteoporosis is a disease that weakens the bones over time, making them more likely to break. CBS News Medical Correspondent, Dr. Jennifer Ashton spoke with actress Blythe Danner about how her recent diagnosis has changed her life.


Womens Secrets eBook
More Information on Womens Health - Secrets to be a Healthy Woman


Tuesday, November 8th 2011


Evista dosage
posted @ 8:40 pm in [ WomenHealth ]

Order Evista online: buyrx24.com Use coupon code co7percent and get 7% discount! Tags: evista dosage duration interactions evista dosage duration postmenopausal evista dosage duration raloxifene evista dosage duration tablet evista dosage duration taking evista dosage eyes…


Womens Secrets eBook
More Information on Womens Health - Secrets to be a Healthy Woman


Monday, October 31st 2011


Fluoride & The Pineal Gland (with video response 2011)
posted @ 8:12 pm in [ WomenHealth ]

The single animal study of pineal function indicates that fluoride exposure results in altered melatonin production and altered timing of sexual maturity. Whether fluoride affects pineal function in humans remains to be demonstrated. The two studies of menarcheal age in humans show the possibility of earlier menarche in some individuals exposed to fluoride, but no definitive statement can be made. Recent information on the role of the pineal organ in humans suggests that any agent that affects pineal function could affect human health in a variety of ways, including effects on sexual maturation, calcium metabolism, parathyroid function, postmenopausal osteoporosis, cancer, and psychiatric disease. SOURCE: National Research Council. (2006). Fluoride in Drinking Water: A Scientific Review of EPA’s Standards. National Academies Press, Washington DC p221-22. “In conclusion, the human pineal gland contains the highest concentration of fluoride in the body. Fluoride is associated with depressed pineal melatonin synthesis by prepubertal gerbils and an accelerated onset of sexual maturation in the female gerbil. The results strengthen the hypothesis that the pineal has a role in the timing of the onset of puberty. Whether or not fluoride interferes with pineal function in humans requires further investigation.” SOURCE: Luke J. (1997). The Effect of Fluoride on the Physiology of the Pineal Gland. Ph.D. Thesis. University of Surrey, Guildford. p. 177. Original ~www.youtube.com/user


Womens Secrets eBook
More Information on Womens Health - Secrets to be a Healthy Woman


Saturday, October 29th 2011


RANKL.WMV
posted @ 9:53 pm in [ WomenHealth ]

Prolia, denosumab, a safe new drug to treat post-menopausal osteoporosis. It is monoclonal antibody, which persisted action for 6 months after subcutaneous injection, was observed. No dosage adjustment required in renal impair patients, and no observed side effect such as osteonecrosis in bisphophate drugs like Alendronate (Fosamax). It went 8 years of phase 3 human trial with no significant adverse effects, and a incredible 16.5% increase in BMD was noted afters 8 years of treatment.


Womens Secrets eBook
More Information on Womens Health - Secrets to be a Healthy Woman


Friday, October 28th 2011


Actonel vs Fosamax
posted @ 8:40 pm in [ WomenHealth ]

Buy Fosamax: buyrx24.com Use coupon code: co7percent and get 7% off on all products! Search tags: actonel vs fosamax faster actonel vs fosamax good actonel vs fosamax great actonel vs fosamax osteoarthritis actonel vs fosamax osteomalacia actonel vs fosamax osteomyelitis actonel vs fosamax osteopenia actonel vs fosamax osteoporosis actonel vs fosamax problems actonel vs fosamax reviews actonel vs fosamax rheumatoid arthritis actonel vs fosamax rickets actonel vs fosamax risks actonel vs fosamax scoliosis actonel vs fosamax side effects actonel vs fosamax uses actonel vs fosamax vs boniva actonel vs fosamax vs boniva bone actonel vs fosamax vs forteo actonel vs fosamax vs fosomax actonel vs fosamax vs ibandronate actonel vs fosamax vs osteoporosis actonel vs fosamax vs reclast actonel vs fosamax weight gain actonel vs fosamax well actonel vs fosamax withdrawal actonel vs fosomax vs fosamax actonel vs ibandronate vs fosamax actonel vs osteopenia vs fosamax actonel vs osteoporosis vs fosamax actonel vs reclast vs fosamax alendronate vs fosamax alendronate vs fosamax bone alendronate vs fosamax long term alendronate vs fosamax monosodium alendronate vs fosamax oral alendronate vs fosamax side effects aluminum vs fosamax amgiva vs fosamax aredia vs fosamax atelvia vs fosamax atelvia vs fosamax actonel atenolol vs boniva vs fosamax atenolol vs fosamax atenolol vs fosamax osteoporosis atenolol vs fosamax side effects avista vs fosamax avista vs fosamax osteoporosis barium vs


Womens Secrets eBook
More Information on Womens Health - Secrets to be a Healthy Woman


Thursday, October 27th 2011


Menopause periods – Selective Estrogen Receptor Modulators
posted @ 8:16 pm in [ WomenHealth ]

Selective Estrogen Receptor Modulators menopauseperiods.mymenopauseonline.com SERMs are a category of drugs, either synthetically produced or derived from a botanical source (Phytoserms), that act selectively as agonists or antagonists on the estrogen receptors throughout the body. The most commonly prescribed SERMs are raloxifene and tamoxifen. Raloxifene exhibits oestrogen agonist activity on bone and lipids, and antagonist activity on breast and the endometrium.Tamoxifen is in widespread use for treatment of hormone sensitive breast cancer. Raloxifene prevents vertebral fractures in postmenopausal, osteoporotic women and reduces the risk of invasive breast cancer. While most SERMs are known to increase hot flushes, Femarelle (DT56a) decreases them. In addition to the relieving effects on menopausal symptoms, Femarelle also increases bone mass density (BMD), making it protective against osteoporotic fractures. These effects are achieved by an agonistic interaction with estrogen receptors in the brain and bone. On the other hand, an antagonist interaction with estrogen receptors in the breast and uterus, has no effect on these tissues. [edit] Antidepressants Antidepressants such as paroxetine (Paxil), Fluoxetine hydrochloride (Prozac), and Venlafaxine hydrochloride (Effexor) have been used with some success in the treatment of hot flashes, improving sleep, mood, and quality of life. Paroxetine and venlafaxine may cause nausea and insomnia. In addition, venlafaxine may


Womens Secrets eBook
More Information on Womens Health - Secrets to be a Healthy Woman

Powered by WordPress Lab