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8 Feb 2010Suzanne 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
In: BHRT| BHRT 101| BHRT for Men| BHRT for Women| For Physicians| For Women| In the News| Menopause
7 Feb 2010When 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.
In: BHRT| BHRT 101| BHRT for Men| BHRT for Women| For Physicians| For Women| Menopause| Oxytocin
31 Jan 2010Dr. 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
In: BHRT| BHRT 101| BHRT for Men| BHRT for Women| For Women| Menopause| Oxytocin
31 Jan 2010Women and Men are Different!
Talk Your Belly Off! Women need to talk, talk, talk to get their oxytocin up, which raises levels of serotonin and decreases levels of cortisol, which is the “belly fat storing” chemical. And men have three times more seratonin than women. That is why your husband tunes you out when you talk too much.
From the T.V. Show “The View from the Bay”, (San Francisco) Jan. 26, 2010, Six tips to change your life and decrease stress. A no-nonsense approach to solving relationship and health issues. Hear from the Authors; Sheila Steward & Sandra Shepard of the book “A Guide to Unleashing your Inner Bond Girl”
If you would like to try the new Oxytocin Lozenge, contact:
6 South Greeley Avenue
Chappaqua, NY 10514
Tel: (914) 238-1700
Fax: (914) 238-1834
In: BHRT| BHRT 101| BHRT for Men| BHRT for Women| For Women| Menopause
31 Jan 2010In this Health and Fitness Report, dated Saturday, January 30, 2010, Balancing out your hormones not only helps you to feel better but, they actually help you lose weight!
Written by: Anju Mathur, MD, titled: Remedies for the Overweight
If you’re one of millions of Americans who want to lose weight, you are probably sick of hearing about all the new diets that promise a glamorous body and contradict each other. Weight loss is an American industry – who would support all those spas and fat farms and authors who write books about weight loss and companies who produce weight loss products and TV shows if there weren’t hundreds of thousands of Americans who sincerely want to lose weight?
View: Phil Altman, R.Ph., Compounding Pharmacist from the Healthy Choice Compounding Pharmacy’s blog on Hormones and Weight Gain
In: BHRT 101| BHRT for Women| For Physicians| For Women| Menopause
29 Jan 2010December 22, 2009 — Postmenopausal women taking either a tricyclic antidepressant (TCA) or a selective serotonin-reuptake inhibitor (SSRI) appear to be at increased risk for all-cause mortality, and SSRI users seem to be at increased risk for hemorrhagic and fatal stroke, although the absolute event risks are low, according to an analysis from the Women’s Health Initiative (WHI) study.
For the rest of this article published in the December issue of the Archives of Internal Medicine, Jordan Smoller, MD, from Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, and colleagues CLICK HERE
In: BHRT| BHRT 101| BHRT for Women| For Physicians| For Women| In the News| Menopause
8 Feb 2010Suzanne 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
——————————————————-
The Healthy Choice Compounding Pharmacy
6 South Greeley Ave.,
Chappaqua, NY 10514
Phone (914) 238-1700 Fax (914) 238-1834
In: BHRT| BHRT 101| BHRT for Men| BHRT for Women| For Physicians| For Women| In the News| Menopause
7 Feb 2010When 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.
In: BHRT| BHRT 101| BHRT for Men| BHRT for Women| For Physicians| For Women| Menopause| Oxytocin
31 Jan 2010Dr. 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
In: BHRT 101| BHRT for Women| For Physicians| For Women| Menopause
29 Jan 2010December 22, 2009 — Postmenopausal women taking either a tricyclic antidepressant (TCA) or a selective serotonin-reuptake inhibitor (SSRI) appear to be at increased risk for all-cause mortality, and SSRI users seem to be at increased risk for hemorrhagic and fatal stroke, although the absolute event risks are low, according to an analysis from the Women’s Health Initiative (WHI) study.
For the rest of this article published in the December issue of the Archives of Internal Medicine, Jordan Smoller, MD, from Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, and colleagues CLICK HERE
In: Armour Thyroid| BHRT| BHRT 101| BHRT for Men| BHRT for Women| For Physicians| For Women| In the News| Menopause
29 Jan 2010If you are looking for Armour Thyroid: The Healthy Choice Compounding Pharmacy has an abundant supply, located in Chappaqua, NY, (they ship anywhere in the US) contact them at: (914)238-1700
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29 Jan 2010Watch this power point presentation from: Elissa Epel, UCSF Department of Psychiatry explores the connection between stress, eating and cellular aging. She and her colleagues have found that the cells of high stress individuals appeared older than the cells of those with low stress. These findings have implications for understanding how, at the cellular level, stress may promote earlier onset of age-related diseases. Series: “UCSF Mini Medical School for the Public” [2/2008] [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 13721]
Fore more information: Top 10 Foods that Relieve Stress
In: BHRT| BHRT 101| BHRT for Women| For Physicians| For Women| In the News| Menopause
8 Feb 2010Suzanne 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
——————————————————-
The Healthy Choice Compounding Pharmacy
6 South Greeley Ave.,
Chappaqua, NY 10514
Phone (914) 238-1700 Fax (914) 238-1834
In: BHRT| BHRT 101| BHRT for Men| BHRT for Women| For Physicians| For Women| In the News| Menopause
7 Feb 2010When 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.
In: BHRT| BHRT 101| BHRT for Men| BHRT for Women| For Physicians| For Women| Menopause| Oxytocin
31 Jan 2010Dr. 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
In: BHRT| BHRT 101| BHRT for Men| BHRT for Women| For Women| Menopause| Oxytocin
31 Jan 2010Women and Men are Different!
Talk Your Belly Off! Women need to talk, talk, talk to get their oxytocin up, which raises levels of serotonin and decreases levels of cortisol, which is the “belly fat storing” chemical. And men have three times more seratonin than women. That is why your husband tunes you out when you talk too much.
From the T.V. Show “The View from the Bay”, (San Francisco) Jan. 26, 2010, Six tips to change your life and decrease stress. A no-nonsense approach to solving relationship and health issues. Hear from the Authors; Sheila Steward & Sandra Shepard of the book “A Guide to Unleashing your Inner Bond Girl”
If you would like to try the new Oxytocin Lozenge, contact:
6 South Greeley Avenue
Chappaqua, NY 10514
Tel: (914) 238-1700
Fax: (914) 238-1834
In: BHRT| BHRT 101| BHRT for Men| BHRT for Women| For Women| Menopause
31 Jan 2010In this Health and Fitness Report, dated Saturday, January 30, 2010, Balancing out your hormones not only helps you to feel better but, they actually help you lose weight!
Written by: Anju Mathur, MD, titled: Remedies for the Overweight
If you’re one of millions of Americans who want to lose weight, you are probably sick of hearing about all the new diets that promise a glamorous body and contradict each other. Weight loss is an American industry – who would support all those spas and fat farms and authors who write books about weight loss and companies who produce weight loss products and TV shows if there weren’t hundreds of thousands of Americans who sincerely want to lose weight?
View: Phil Altman, R.Ph., Compounding Pharmacist from the Healthy Choice Compounding Pharmacy’s blog on Hormones and Weight Gain
In: BHRT 101| BHRT for Women| For Physicians| For Women| Menopause
29 Jan 2010December 22, 2009 — Postmenopausal women taking either a tricyclic antidepressant (TCA) or a selective serotonin-reuptake inhibitor (SSRI) appear to be at increased risk for all-cause mortality, and SSRI users seem to be at increased risk for hemorrhagic and fatal stroke, although the absolute event risks are low, according to an analysis from the Women’s Health Initiative (WHI) study.
For the rest of this article published in the December issue of the Archives of Internal Medicine, Jordan Smoller, MD, from Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, and colleagues CLICK HERE
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