• In this article posted by Dr. Joseph Mercola, Daniel Kalish, D.C., explains why hormone imbalances are usually not an isolated problem. Most of the time, they are related to stress response. But a combination of  lifestyle changes and balancing hormones can get your system working right.

  • Suzanne Somers wrote a chapter in Dr. Hotzes’ book, “Hormones, Health and Happiness”. This interview discusses how fibromyalgia can be treated with Armour Thyroid, how osteoporosis, peri-menopause, menopause, weight gain, fatigue, hair loss and much more can be cured with bio-identical hormone replacement therapy.  If you have any interest in learning about bio-identical hormones and, what the difference is between synthetic hormones, this is worth watching! From, Great Day Houston, Dr. Hotze

  • Steven Villagomez, an Exercise Physiologist, explains how to utilize your body fat as its primary source of energy.

    The Glycemic Index: How and Why does it Affect Us?

    When carbohydrates are consumed, the body breaks down, absorbs, and transports them to the cells for use as energy via the blood stream in the form of blood glucose. However, many cells cannot absorb glucose without the presence of insulin, a hormone that stimulates cells to absorb the glucose. Therefore, when blood glucose rises, so too does insulin. This is natural physiological process that only becomes problematic when high glycemic carbohydrate are consumed on a regular basis.

    High Glycemic foods increase blood glucose rapidly resulting in a high insulin levels. Insulin is a “storage” hormone. It not only promotes the absorption of sugar, but, because there is already enough free-energy in the blood stream in the form of glucose, insulin also inhibits cells from releasing their stores of fatty acids. Therefore, when insulin levels are high, the body cannot utilize body fat as an energy source.

    Insulin does not immediately dissipate as glucose levels fall. In the presence of insulin, cells will continually absorb glucose causing levels to fall to an unhealthy level. Because the brain can only utilize glucose for energy, food cravings & low energy become typical experiences.

    Characteristic of a High Glycemic Lifestyle:

    • Fluctuating Energy Levels
    • Excessive Food Cravings
    • Lack of Satiety From Eating
    • Easy Onset of Fatigue
    • Weight Gain
    • Increased Abdominal Fat = Increased Risk of Metabolic Syndrome

    When low glycemic meals are consumed, blood glucose rise at a slower pace, allowing the pancreas to moderate the amount of insulin released so it is relative to the volume of glucose. Because there is less insulin, fewer cells are absorbing glucose; levels never fall below optimal range. The resulting lack of food cravings and low energy crashes is optimal as the body is constantly able to utilize body fat as its primary source of energy.

    Characteristics of a Low Glycemic Lifestyle:

    • Consistently High Energy Levels
    • Satisfaction from Eating
    • Efficient Immunity
    • Weight Loss & Ability to Maintain Weight

  • Suzanne Somers, who wrote the foreword for the book Stay Young and Sexy with Bio-Identical Hormone Replacement: The Science Explained, is interviewing Dr. Jonathan Wright for a series of blog posts on her blog. Dr. Wright has been featured in a few of Suzanne’s books including Ageless and The Sexy Years and is one of the authors of the Stay Young and Sexy along with Lane Lenard Ph.D. The first blog is about Vitamin K and how it can eliminate menstrual clotting. Read it here and don’t forget to buy Dr. Wright’s new book so that all your questions on Bio-identical Hormone Replacement can be answered.

    Phil Altman, R.Ph., Compounding Pharmacist
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    The Healthy Choice Compounding Pharmacy
    6 South Greeley Ave.,
    Chappaqua, NY  10514
    Phone (914) 238-1700 Fax (914) 238-1834

  • When it comes to vaccines, Jenny McCarthy and Jim Carrey get it. They see how the pharma industry is engineering a campaign to silence Dr. Andrew Wakefield in order to suppress the publication of startling new evidence linking vaccines to severe neurological damage.  Read the entire article from Natural News. Saturday, Feb. 6, 2010.

    Related articles: Counter Think Cartoons, by: Natural News

  • Dr. Oz, Oprah’s resident MD shares his most effective tips for a stronger, happier, healthier life.  In “7 Ways to Reduce Stress” Dr. Oz recommends to Enjoy the Company of friends.   Socializing, releases oxytocin, a chemical that can help combat stress hormones and lower your blood pressure.  Whether it’s spending time with dog lovers, book club buddies, or siblings–whatever group you like– just knowing you’re not alone can go a long way toward coping with stress.

    To find out more about Oxytocin or try a new Oxytocin Lozenge contact:

    Phil Altman, R.Ph., Compounding Pharmacist

    The Healthy Choice Compounding Pharmacy

    6 South Greeley Ave.,

    Chappaqua NY  10514

    Phone (914) 238-1700/Fax (914)238-1834

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