• On Sat.  July 18th, Dr. Laura Corio, an Ob/Gyn, located in Manhattan, and a panel of  experts discuss everything men and women need to know about menopause, perimenopause and postmenopause on  The Today Show. 

  • Scientists claim to have discovered the secret of sexual desire in a breakthrough that could change millions of lives around the world. They are developing a “wonder pill” to generate sex drive in both women and men who struggle with their libido. The pill would go one better than viagra because it creates desire. The Healthy Choice Compounding Pharmacy, located in Chappaqua, NY  already has a “wonder pill”  The Oxytocin Lozenge.  Read on to find out more about this natural love hormone: 

    How The Love Hormone Oxytocin Works:                                                                                                                                Oxytocin is a love hormone because it helps people bond in relationships, set up appropriate psychological boundaries, and maintain intimate relationships.

    What is Oxytocin?
    Oxytocin is the body’s natural wonder drug. It’s produced by the hypothalamus in the brain, and released into the bloodstream by the pituitary gland. Oxytocin was the first hormone to be discovered in the early 1900s, when veterinarians noticed that an extract of pituitary gland helped farm animals give birth. The name means “quick birth.” Scientists continue to discover more of its effects on our bodies and our emotions.

    What does it do to the body?
    Oxytocin does play an important role in childbirth and lactation. It causes the muscle contractions that push the baby down the birth canal, and the pulses that push breast milk toward the nipples. For this reason many people think that only women produce oxytocin. In fact, men produce as much as women — and we all need it to stay physically healthy. Oxytocin helps us relax and cover from stress, lowering blood pressure. It makes us feel calmer and helps reduce sensitivity to pain, while improving the body’s ability to heal. Oxytocin also plays a critical role in our emotions. Released into the brain in social situations of all kinds, it’s responsible for trust, generosity, and all kinds of love and personal connection.

    How does it affect men vs. women?
    While men and women produce oxytocin in relatively equal amounts, when it comes to the emotional effects, there are strong differences. Testosterone seems to mute oxytocin’s bonding effects, while estrogen enhances them. This explains why it seems so much easier for women to bond with others — and why sex, which releases tons of oxytocin into the body and brain, seems more likely to make women fall in love.

    Are any foods that help produce Oxytocin?
    When your small intestine digests fat, it releases a chemical called CCK. CCK signals the brain to release oxytocin, which causes the smooth muscles of your gut to contract. This helps create the feeling of satiety after eating. Interestingly, the signal from the gut to the brain travels via the vagus nerve, which also carries sexual sensations to the brain. And, there’s evidence that the CCK signal also causes a release of oxytocin into the brain’s social centers.

    Actions of Oxytocin within the brain
    Oxytocin secreted from the pituitary gland cannot re-enter the brain because of the blood-brain barrier. Instead, the behavioral effects of oxytocin are thought to reflect release from centrally projecting oxytocin neurons, different from those that project to the pituitary gland. Oxytocin receptors are expressed by neurons in many parts of the brain and spinal cord, including the amygdala, ventromedial hypothalamus, septum and brainstem.

    The ‘wonder pill’ could generate sex drive in both men and women who struggle with their libido, going one better than Viagra. Scientists claim to have discovered the secret of sexual desire in a breakthrough that could change millions of lives around the world. They are developing a “wonder pill” to generate sex drive in both women and men who struggle with their libido. The pill would use a hormone that releases Type 2 gonadotropin, which drives the reproductive system in animals and humans. Tests on animals have proved successful and researchers at the Medical Research Council’s Human Reproductive Sciences Unit in Edinburgh are working on an equivalent for humans.

    Basics regarding oxytocin: (for both men and women)
    -oxytocin is the hormone that promotes “bonding” and “attachment” (the same hormone that gets released in huge amounts during child-birth and is partially responsible for mother-child bonding)
    –of course such repeated frustration may breed reluctance to engage in the SAME behavior with the SAME partner (= low libido)
    -this may contribute to the risk of female infidelity (infidelity = search for a partner with whom they can achieve a higher level of intimacy, subconsciously a search for more satisfying sexual bonding)
    -possible evidence that supports this idea:
    *women report fantasizing about sex with strangers (men who are not their partner) far more frequently than men; It has been reported as the #2 fantasy for females (#6 fantasy for men)
    *men more often fantasize their current or past partners and sexual situation that have actually happened (generally reported as #1 or #2 fantasy for men)

    Biological Psychiatryincludes a paper by “We are just beginning to understand the powerful effects of hormones and chemicals released by the body in the context of important social interactions,” commented John Krystal, M.D., the editor of Biological Psychiatry. “As this knowledge grows, the question of how to best use our developing capacities to pharmacologically alter social processes will become an important question to explore.”(Science Daily)

    Author Beate Ditzen, Ph.D., noted that this was the first study of its kind and important because it evaluated real-time natural couple behavior in the laboratory. “[Oxytocin] might help us to pronounce the effects of a standard treatment, such as cognitive behavioral therapy, by possibly making the benefits of social interaction more accessible to the individual. (Science Daily)

  • The most well known female sex hormone, estrogen is actually the family name for three other hormones – estrone, estradiol and estriol– that appear in both men and women and regulate many important body functions. Estrogen is produced naturally within the body, but the modern world is full of chemical estrogen “look-alikes” produced for use in agriculture, industry and food production. These synthetic compounds cause many women and men’s bodies to become overloaded with estrogen – and this is dangerous to our health.

    Synthetic estrogens are used to make medicine, to fatten animals before slaughter, to get cows to give more milk, to kill bugs on our fruits and vegetables, and to produce industrial plastic and petroleum products. Over-exposure to environmental estrogens affects the balance between estrogen and progesterone – another female hormone. When progesterone levels drop off during menopause, the over-abundance of estrogen caused by the intake of chemical estrogen-like compounds increases the incidence and severity of menopause-related symptoms.

    Estrogen dominance can also occur when progesterone production drops. This can occur during periods of high stress, and at any time in a woman’s reproductive life, from the time of her first period, after childbirth and especially during menopause. Estrogen dominance can cause thyroid problems, breast disease or tenderness, heavy or irregular periods, water retention, moodiness, weight gain and insomnia. Treatment can be as easy as adding Progesterone.  Some symptoms of estrogen dominance include:

    Mood Swings
    Irritation and Nervousness
    Headaches
    Breast Tenderness
    Anxiety
    Uterine Fibroids
    Water Retention
    Fibrocystic Breasts
    Feels Cold
    Menstrual Bleeding Changes

    Phil Altman, R.Ph.,

    Compounding Pharmacist

  • Early this month the  first pill to treat a woman’s low libido, Flibanserin, will be released.  Dr. Batsheva Marcus from The Medical Center for Female Sexuality, treats women with sexual dysfunction with a combination of  hormone replacement and behavioral therapies.  Watch the entire CBS Channel 2 Interview

  • It seems that Phil Altman is not the only Pharmacist willing to go against Big Pharmas agenda.   Suzy Cohen, is a licensed, practicing pharmacist, and she’s a high-energy, super knowledgeable person who isn’t afraid to buck the system and tell her readers things that drug companies wouldn’t dare utter in her new book “Drug Muggers”.

    Pharmacists are walking encyclopedias of knowledge about the dangers of drugs, but most of them follow the Big Pharma agenda, so they rarely reveal the deadly truth about how dangerous these drugs can really be to your health.

    What kinds of things? Like how Big Pharma’s drugs are robbing your body of essential nutrients that prevent disease and enhance your health. (Without a sufficient supply of these nutrients in your body, you eventually begin to show even more symptoms than you had when you started taking the drug in the first place!)

    In her book, Suzy has documented the truth about how to greatly reduce your risk of breast cancer and prostate cancer with a low-cost over-the-counter dietary supplement (page 200), how to zap migraine headaches with a simple vitamin (page 110) and how to slash your risk of heart attacks for just pennies a day (chapter 4).

    In fact, her new book Drug Muggers reveals hundreds of drug safety warnings and tips from a licensed, practicing pharmacist who has served tens of thousands of customers in her professional career. I’ve read Drug Muggers and found it to be the most valuable, uncensored drug safety guide that’s ever been made available to the public!

    Drug Muggers is now published directly by Truth Publishing, the publishing arm of NaturalNews, so you can get it directly from NaturalNews, at $5 cheaper than Amazon.com. Click the following link to order it now at the best price on the web:

    http://www.truthpublishing.com/product_p/print-cat21516.htm

    Inside Drug Muggers, you’ll learn:

    • How birth control and menopausal drugs steal vital nutrients from your body, causing depression, hair loss, fatigue and low thyroid function. Learn how to safely replenish these nutrients!
    • How to tell the difference between low-quality vitamin supplements and high-quality supplements. Don’t be ripped off! (Read Chapter One)
    • Which vital heart nutrient is destroyed by taking statin drugs (and how to get it back, possibly saving your own life).
    • How antidepressant drugs and psychiatric medications disrupt blood sugar metabolism, potentially accelerating diabetes. Learn about safe, natural alternatives in Drug Muggers.
    • Which drug combinations are the most dangerous and could even kill you!
    • How to safely use antibiotics in an emergency situation in a way that allows you to quickly replenish friendly flora in your gut.
    • How to boost your intimate life with a natural over-the-counter supplement that enhances blood flow to all the good parts, plus your heart! (Page 254)
    • Did you know that some foods can greatly multiply the toxicity of the drugs you’re taking? Learn what to avoid eating with any drugs you might be taking (chart included!).
    • Avoid deadly side effects, and save a small fortune on drug expenditures using the vital information found inside Drug Muggers.
    • Learn a total of 1,296 absurdly inexpensive ways to feel better, get healthier and be a smarter consumer!

    If you (or someone you love) is taking drugs for any medical reason, Drug Muggers is truly one of the most important books you’ll ever read. It’s the missing drug safety manual that the drug companies and the FDA should be putting out, but refuse to! No patient should take another Big Pharma pill until they read this book!

    It covers drugs for conditions like cholesterol, blood pressure, diabetes, cancer, infections, pain management, thyroid, HRT, depression, weight management, skin disorders, mood, birth control, blood thinners and much more…

    Get Drug Muggers directly from Truth Publishing at $5 off the Amazon.com price while supporting NaturalNews! Check it out here: http://www.truthpublishing.com/product_p/print-cat21516.htm

    P.S. Your satisfaction is 100% guaranteed with your purchase of Drug Muggers from Truth Publishing. If you aren’t completely satisfied with the book, return it for a full refund (minus shipping). This is absolutely one of the most informative books on drug alternatives and drug safety that’s ever been written… by anyone!

  • Phil Altman, R.Ph., Compounding Pharmacist from “The Healthy Choice Compounding Pharmacy” located in Chappaqua, New York, was interviewed by Long Island’s Channel 12 News on May 17, 2010.  Click Here to see his entire interview on Bio-Identical Hormone Replacement Therapy.  It’s not just for women!

  • On Sat.  July 18th, Dr. Laura Corio, an Ob/Gyn, located in Manhattan, and a panel of  experts discuss everything men and women need to know about menopause, perimenopause and postmenopause on  The Today Show. 

  • Scientists claim to have discovered the secret of sexual desire in a breakthrough that could change millions of lives around the world. They are developing a “wonder pill” to generate sex drive in both women and men who struggle with their libido. The pill would go one better than viagra because it creates desire. The Healthy Choice Compounding Pharmacy, located in Chappaqua, NY  already has a “wonder pill”  The Oxytocin Lozenge.  Read on to find out more about this natural love hormone: 

    How The Love Hormone Oxytocin Works:                                                                                                                                Oxytocin is a love hormone because it helps people bond in relationships, set up appropriate psychological boundaries, and maintain intimate relationships.

    What is Oxytocin?
    Oxytocin is the body’s natural wonder drug. It’s produced by the hypothalamus in the brain, and released into the bloodstream by the pituitary gland. Oxytocin was the first hormone to be discovered in the early 1900s, when veterinarians noticed that an extract of pituitary gland helped farm animals give birth. The name means “quick birth.” Scientists continue to discover more of its effects on our bodies and our emotions.

    What does it do to the body?
    Oxytocin does play an important role in childbirth and lactation. It causes the muscle contractions that push the baby down the birth canal, and the pulses that push breast milk toward the nipples. For this reason many people think that only women produce oxytocin. In fact, men produce as much as women — and we all need it to stay physically healthy. Oxytocin helps us relax and cover from stress, lowering blood pressure. It makes us feel calmer and helps reduce sensitivity to pain, while improving the body’s ability to heal. Oxytocin also plays a critical role in our emotions. Released into the brain in social situations of all kinds, it’s responsible for trust, generosity, and all kinds of love and personal connection.

    How does it affect men vs. women?
    While men and women produce oxytocin in relatively equal amounts, when it comes to the emotional effects, there are strong differences. Testosterone seems to mute oxytocin’s bonding effects, while estrogen enhances them. This explains why it seems so much easier for women to bond with others — and why sex, which releases tons of oxytocin into the body and brain, seems more likely to make women fall in love.

    Are any foods that help produce Oxytocin?
    When your small intestine digests fat, it releases a chemical called CCK. CCK signals the brain to release oxytocin, which causes the smooth muscles of your gut to contract. This helps create the feeling of satiety after eating. Interestingly, the signal from the gut to the brain travels via the vagus nerve, which also carries sexual sensations to the brain. And, there’s evidence that the CCK signal also causes a release of oxytocin into the brain’s social centers.

    Actions of Oxytocin within the brain
    Oxytocin secreted from the pituitary gland cannot re-enter the brain because of the blood-brain barrier. Instead, the behavioral effects of oxytocin are thought to reflect release from centrally projecting oxytocin neurons, different from those that project to the pituitary gland. Oxytocin receptors are expressed by neurons in many parts of the brain and spinal cord, including the amygdala, ventromedial hypothalamus, septum and brainstem.

    The ‘wonder pill’ could generate sex drive in both men and women who struggle with their libido, going one better than Viagra. Scientists claim to have discovered the secret of sexual desire in a breakthrough that could change millions of lives around the world. They are developing a “wonder pill” to generate sex drive in both women and men who struggle with their libido. The pill would use a hormone that releases Type 2 gonadotropin, which drives the reproductive system in animals and humans. Tests on animals have proved successful and researchers at the Medical Research Council’s Human Reproductive Sciences Unit in Edinburgh are working on an equivalent for humans.

    Basics regarding oxytocin: (for both men and women)
    -oxytocin is the hormone that promotes “bonding” and “attachment” (the same hormone that gets released in huge amounts during child-birth and is partially responsible for mother-child bonding)
    –of course such repeated frustration may breed reluctance to engage in the SAME behavior with the SAME partner (= low libido)
    -this may contribute to the risk of female infidelity (infidelity = search for a partner with whom they can achieve a higher level of intimacy, subconsciously a search for more satisfying sexual bonding)
    -possible evidence that supports this idea:
    *women report fantasizing about sex with strangers (men who are not their partner) far more frequently than men; It has been reported as the #2 fantasy for females (#6 fantasy for men)
    *men more often fantasize their current or past partners and sexual situation that have actually happened (generally reported as #1 or #2 fantasy for men)

    Biological Psychiatryincludes a paper by “We are just beginning to understand the powerful effects of hormones and chemicals released by the body in the context of important social interactions,” commented John Krystal, M.D., the editor of Biological Psychiatry. “As this knowledge grows, the question of how to best use our developing capacities to pharmacologically alter social processes will become an important question to explore.”(Science Daily)

    Author Beate Ditzen, Ph.D., noted that this was the first study of its kind and important because it evaluated real-time natural couple behavior in the laboratory. “[Oxytocin] might help us to pronounce the effects of a standard treatment, such as cognitive behavioral therapy, by possibly making the benefits of social interaction more accessible to the individual. (Science Daily)

  • The most well known female sex hormone, estrogen is actually the family name for three other hormones – estrone, estradiol and estriol– that appear in both men and women and regulate many important body functions. Estrogen is produced naturally within the body, but the modern world is full of chemical estrogen “look-alikes” produced for use in agriculture, industry and food production. These synthetic compounds cause many women and men’s bodies to become overloaded with estrogen – and this is dangerous to our health.

    Synthetic estrogens are used to make medicine, to fatten animals before slaughter, to get cows to give more milk, to kill bugs on our fruits and vegetables, and to produce industrial plastic and petroleum products. Over-exposure to environmental estrogens affects the balance between estrogen and progesterone – another female hormone. When progesterone levels drop off during menopause, the over-abundance of estrogen caused by the intake of chemical estrogen-like compounds increases the incidence and severity of menopause-related symptoms.

    Estrogen dominance can also occur when progesterone production drops. This can occur during periods of high stress, and at any time in a woman’s reproductive life, from the time of her first period, after childbirth and especially during menopause. Estrogen dominance can cause thyroid problems, breast disease or tenderness, heavy or irregular periods, water retention, moodiness, weight gain and insomnia. Treatment can be as easy as adding Progesterone.  Some symptoms of estrogen dominance include:

    Mood Swings
    Irritation and Nervousness
    Headaches
    Breast Tenderness
    Anxiety
    Uterine Fibroids
    Water Retention
    Fibrocystic Breasts
    Feels Cold
    Menstrual Bleeding Changes

    Phil Altman, R.Ph.,

    Compounding Pharmacist

  • In support of National Men’s Health Week, The Healthy Choice Compounding Pharmacy, wants to empower men to lead a proactive lifestyles and take charge of their health by putting hormone testing on this month’s health check list.

    “For men and women alike, health should be the number one priority, regardless of age. It’s common for men to desensitize themselves to the idea of getting older, being that they’re more willing to accept these changes, they usually do little to prevent them.” explains, Phil Altman, R.Ph., Compounding Pharmacist.

    Men have hormones too and like women, as men age, their hormones begin to decline, often times resulting in symptoms of andropause – the male menopause. It’s estimated that nearly 25 million American men over 40 are currently suffering symptoms of hormonal imbalance, but most chalk it up to getting older or ‘midlife crisis.

    Physicians recommend hormone testing for men who experience three or more of the following signs of andropause:
    • Loss of Sex Drive
    • Depression
    • Irritability
    • Muscle loss
    • Weight gain
    • Sleep problems
    • Erectile problems
    • Memory loss
    • Thinning hair
    • Decreased bone density

    Although andropause is the most common cause of hormonal imbalance in middle-aged men, when it comes to low testosterone,  male menopause isn’t necessarily the only culprit. Other conditions such as hypogonadism can have a similar effect on testosterone production and manifest many of the same symptoms – the only difference is that hypogonadism can occur at any age, while the onset of andropause typically doesn’t set in until a man’s 40’s. Other hormones play a role as well. Chronic stress can raise blood-cortisol levels and suppress testosterone production. Excess estrogen can counteract the effects of testosterone on the body and lead to bone and muscle loss. This is why hormonal balance is so critical to women and men alike. Physicians recommend every man over the age of 40 get a baseline hormone test to determine hormone deficiencies, especially testosterone.

    Hormonal imbalances affect everyone differently,so it’s hard to determine the nature of a particular hormonal imbalance, based on the symptoms alone.  With blood and saliva testing, and with close collaberation with your doctor, we’re able to pinpoint the source of underlying hormonal imbalances and address the patient’s needs accordingly. Using customized nutrition and bioidentical hormone therapy, we’ve helped hundreds of women – and men too – overcome symptoms of hormonal imbalances.

  • Early this month the  first pill to treat a woman’s low libido, Flibanserin, will be released.  Dr. Batsheva Marcus from The Medical Center for Female Sexuality, treats women with sexual dysfunction with a combination of  hormone replacement and behavioral therapies.  Watch the entire CBS Channel 2 Interview

  • It seems that Phil Altman is not the only Pharmacist willing to go against Big Pharmas agenda.   Suzy Cohen, is a licensed, practicing pharmacist, and she’s a high-energy, super knowledgeable person who isn’t afraid to buck the system and tell her readers things that drug companies wouldn’t dare utter in her new book “Drug Muggers”.

    Pharmacists are walking encyclopedias of knowledge about the dangers of drugs, but most of them follow the Big Pharma agenda, so they rarely reveal the deadly truth about how dangerous these drugs can really be to your health.

    What kinds of things? Like how Big Pharma’s drugs are robbing your body of essential nutrients that prevent disease and enhance your health. (Without a sufficient supply of these nutrients in your body, you eventually begin to show even more symptoms than you had when you started taking the drug in the first place!)

    In her book, Suzy has documented the truth about how to greatly reduce your risk of breast cancer and prostate cancer with a low-cost over-the-counter dietary supplement (page 200), how to zap migraine headaches with a simple vitamin (page 110) and how to slash your risk of heart attacks for just pennies a day (chapter 4).

    In fact, her new book Drug Muggers reveals hundreds of drug safety warnings and tips from a licensed, practicing pharmacist who has served tens of thousands of customers in her professional career. I’ve read Drug Muggers and found it to be the most valuable, uncensored drug safety guide that’s ever been made available to the public!

    Drug Muggers is now published directly by Truth Publishing, the publishing arm of NaturalNews, so you can get it directly from NaturalNews, at $5 cheaper than Amazon.com. Click the following link to order it now at the best price on the web:

    http://www.truthpublishing.com/product_p/print-cat21516.htm

    Inside Drug Muggers, you’ll learn:

    • How birth control and menopausal drugs steal vital nutrients from your body, causing depression, hair loss, fatigue and low thyroid function. Learn how to safely replenish these nutrients!
    • How to tell the difference between low-quality vitamin supplements and high-quality supplements. Don’t be ripped off! (Read Chapter One)
    • Which vital heart nutrient is destroyed by taking statin drugs (and how to get it back, possibly saving your own life).
    • How antidepressant drugs and psychiatric medications disrupt blood sugar metabolism, potentially accelerating diabetes. Learn about safe, natural alternatives in Drug Muggers.
    • Which drug combinations are the most dangerous and could even kill you!
    • How to safely use antibiotics in an emergency situation in a way that allows you to quickly replenish friendly flora in your gut.
    • How to boost your intimate life with a natural over-the-counter supplement that enhances blood flow to all the good parts, plus your heart! (Page 254)
    • Did you know that some foods can greatly multiply the toxicity of the drugs you’re taking? Learn what to avoid eating with any drugs you might be taking (chart included!).
    • Avoid deadly side effects, and save a small fortune on drug expenditures using the vital information found inside Drug Muggers.
    • Learn a total of 1,296 absurdly inexpensive ways to feel better, get healthier and be a smarter consumer!

    If you (or someone you love) is taking drugs for any medical reason, Drug Muggers is truly one of the most important books you’ll ever read. It’s the missing drug safety manual that the drug companies and the FDA should be putting out, but refuse to! No patient should take another Big Pharma pill until they read this book!

    It covers drugs for conditions like cholesterol, blood pressure, diabetes, cancer, infections, pain management, thyroid, HRT, depression, weight management, skin disorders, mood, birth control, blood thinners and much more…

    Get Drug Muggers directly from Truth Publishing at $5 off the Amazon.com price while supporting NaturalNews! Check it out here: http://www.truthpublishing.com/product_p/print-cat21516.htm

    P.S. Your satisfaction is 100% guaranteed with your purchase of Drug Muggers from Truth Publishing. If you aren’t completely satisfied with the book, return it for a full refund (minus shipping). This is absolutely one of the most informative books on drug alternatives and drug safety that’s ever been written… by anyone!

  • On Sat.  July 18th, Dr. Laura Corio, an Ob/Gyn, located in Manhattan, and a panel of  experts discuss everything men and women need to know about menopause, perimenopause and postmenopause on  The Today Show. 

  • The most well known female sex hormone, estrogen is actually the family name for three other hormones – estrone, estradiol and estriol– that appear in both men and women and regulate many important body functions. Estrogen is produced naturally within the body, but the modern world is full of chemical estrogen “look-alikes” produced for use in agriculture, industry and food production. These synthetic compounds cause many women and men’s bodies to become overloaded with estrogen – and this is dangerous to our health.

    Synthetic estrogens are used to make medicine, to fatten animals before slaughter, to get cows to give more milk, to kill bugs on our fruits and vegetables, and to produce industrial plastic and petroleum products. Over-exposure to environmental estrogens affects the balance between estrogen and progesterone – another female hormone. When progesterone levels drop off during menopause, the over-abundance of estrogen caused by the intake of chemical estrogen-like compounds increases the incidence and severity of menopause-related symptoms.

    Estrogen dominance can also occur when progesterone production drops. This can occur during periods of high stress, and at any time in a woman’s reproductive life, from the time of her first period, after childbirth and especially during menopause. Estrogen dominance can cause thyroid problems, breast disease or tenderness, heavy or irregular periods, water retention, moodiness, weight gain and insomnia. Treatment can be as easy as adding Progesterone.  Some symptoms of estrogen dominance include:

    Mood Swings
    Irritation and Nervousness
    Headaches
    Breast Tenderness
    Anxiety
    Uterine Fibroids
    Water Retention
    Fibrocystic Breasts
    Feels Cold
    Menstrual Bleeding Changes

    Phil Altman, R.Ph.,

    Compounding Pharmacist

  • In support of National Men’s Health Week, The Healthy Choice Compounding Pharmacy, wants to empower men to lead a proactive lifestyles and take charge of their health by putting hormone testing on this month’s health check list.

    “For men and women alike, health should be the number one priority, regardless of age. It’s common for men to desensitize themselves to the idea of getting older, being that they’re more willing to accept these changes, they usually do little to prevent them.” explains, Phil Altman, R.Ph., Compounding Pharmacist.

    Men have hormones too and like women, as men age, their hormones begin to decline, often times resulting in symptoms of andropause – the male menopause. It’s estimated that nearly 25 million American men over 40 are currently suffering symptoms of hormonal imbalance, but most chalk it up to getting older or ‘midlife crisis.

    Physicians recommend hormone testing for men who experience three or more of the following signs of andropause:
    • Loss of Sex Drive
    • Depression
    • Irritability
    • Muscle loss
    • Weight gain
    • Sleep problems
    • Erectile problems
    • Memory loss
    • Thinning hair
    • Decreased bone density

    Although andropause is the most common cause of hormonal imbalance in middle-aged men, when it comes to low testosterone,  male menopause isn’t necessarily the only culprit. Other conditions such as hypogonadism can have a similar effect on testosterone production and manifest many of the same symptoms – the only difference is that hypogonadism can occur at any age, while the onset of andropause typically doesn’t set in until a man’s 40’s. Other hormones play a role as well. Chronic stress can raise blood-cortisol levels and suppress testosterone production. Excess estrogen can counteract the effects of testosterone on the body and lead to bone and muscle loss. This is why hormonal balance is so critical to women and men alike. Physicians recommend every man over the age of 40 get a baseline hormone test to determine hormone deficiencies, especially testosterone.

    Hormonal imbalances affect everyone differently,so it’s hard to determine the nature of a particular hormonal imbalance, based on the symptoms alone.  With blood and saliva testing, and with close collaberation with your doctor, we’re able to pinpoint the source of underlying hormonal imbalances and address the patient’s needs accordingly. Using customized nutrition and bioidentical hormone therapy, we’ve helped hundreds of women – and men too – overcome symptoms of hormonal imbalances.

  • Early this month the  first pill to treat a woman’s low libido, Flibanserin, will be released.  Dr. Batsheva Marcus from The Medical Center for Female Sexuality, treats women with sexual dysfunction with a combination of  hormone replacement and behavioral therapies.  Watch the entire CBS Channel 2 Interview

  • It seems that Phil Altman is not the only Pharmacist willing to go against Big Pharmas agenda.   Suzy Cohen, is a licensed, practicing pharmacist, and she’s a high-energy, super knowledgeable person who isn’t afraid to buck the system and tell her readers things that drug companies wouldn’t dare utter in her new book “Drug Muggers”.

    Pharmacists are walking encyclopedias of knowledge about the dangers of drugs, but most of them follow the Big Pharma agenda, so they rarely reveal the deadly truth about how dangerous these drugs can really be to your health.

    What kinds of things? Like how Big Pharma’s drugs are robbing your body of essential nutrients that prevent disease and enhance your health. (Without a sufficient supply of these nutrients in your body, you eventually begin to show even more symptoms than you had when you started taking the drug in the first place!)

    In her book, Suzy has documented the truth about how to greatly reduce your risk of breast cancer and prostate cancer with a low-cost over-the-counter dietary supplement (page 200), how to zap migraine headaches with a simple vitamin (page 110) and how to slash your risk of heart attacks for just pennies a day (chapter 4).

    In fact, her new book Drug Muggers reveals hundreds of drug safety warnings and tips from a licensed, practicing pharmacist who has served tens of thousands of customers in her professional career. I’ve read Drug Muggers and found it to be the most valuable, uncensored drug safety guide that’s ever been made available to the public!

    Drug Muggers is now published directly by Truth Publishing, the publishing arm of NaturalNews, so you can get it directly from NaturalNews, at $5 cheaper than Amazon.com. Click the following link to order it now at the best price on the web:

    http://www.truthpublishing.com/product_p/print-cat21516.htm

    Inside Drug Muggers, you’ll learn:

    • How birth control and menopausal drugs steal vital nutrients from your body, causing depression, hair loss, fatigue and low thyroid function. Learn how to safely replenish these nutrients!
    • How to tell the difference between low-quality vitamin supplements and high-quality supplements. Don’t be ripped off! (Read Chapter One)
    • Which vital heart nutrient is destroyed by taking statin drugs (and how to get it back, possibly saving your own life).
    • How antidepressant drugs and psychiatric medications disrupt blood sugar metabolism, potentially accelerating diabetes. Learn about safe, natural alternatives in Drug Muggers.
    • Which drug combinations are the most dangerous and could even kill you!
    • How to safely use antibiotics in an emergency situation in a way that allows you to quickly replenish friendly flora in your gut.
    • How to boost your intimate life with a natural over-the-counter supplement that enhances blood flow to all the good parts, plus your heart! (Page 254)
    • Did you know that some foods can greatly multiply the toxicity of the drugs you’re taking? Learn what to avoid eating with any drugs you might be taking (chart included!).
    • Avoid deadly side effects, and save a small fortune on drug expenditures using the vital information found inside Drug Muggers.
    • Learn a total of 1,296 absurdly inexpensive ways to feel better, get healthier and be a smarter consumer!

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