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    When your hormones are working properly and in the right combinations, life is good. However those same hormones that keep you healthy and happy can also cause emotional and physical distress if they are not in balance. One of the first steps in achieving optimal hormone balance is to visit your healthcare provider to discuss your symptoms, provide your  family medical history and get a baseline of your hormone levels via urine, blood or saliva tests. Ongoing symptom assessment and hormone testing allows your practioner to determine and prescribe individually compounded bioidentical hormones (BHRT) in the optimum dosage for you to restore your hormone balance and get your life back in order.

    Here at the Healthy Choice Compounding Pharmacy we specialize in working closely with you and your doctor to tailor BHRT prescriptions to fit your specific needs. Fax your prescription to us at 914-238-1834 and in most cases your BHRT medication will be UPS delivered to your door the next day! Or contact us to order your own Saliva Testing Kit from the Aeron Life Cycles Clinical Laboratory. We are available to discuss your treatment, symptoms and progress, so please do not hesitate to call us at 914-238-1700 for a free consultation.

  • The prolonged stress of everyday life is the source of much anxiety. It’s not just major traumatic events that affect stress levels, every little challenge our mind and body endures creates a demand on the adrenal glands.

    The cumulative effects of such wear and tear damages body, mind, and spirit. Adrenal imbalance can be a factor in many conditions, including fibromyalgia, hypothyroidism, chronic fatigue syndrome, depression, arthritis, and more.

    If stress has become a constant for you, heart palpitations, shallow breathing, “nervous stomach,” and feeling scattered are common physical symptoms. Emotionally, you may feel intense fear, though you can’t identify exactly what you’re afraid of. You may feel a sense of impending doom, retreat from social interaction, eat for comfort, or become irritable and defensive.

    How to identify your specific adrenal profile? Saliva test kits, are the best method of testing as routine blood tests often fail to identify an adrenal inbalance and are available here at The Healthy Choice Compounding Pharmacy.

    Our customers suffering from the symptoms of adrenal inbalance have found relief with Adrenal Formula #1 along with a regimen of supplements, dietary changes and exercise. Or if your adrenal gland function is severely depressed you many need a prescription for bio identical cortisol. Please do not hesitate to call us at 914-238-1700 to discuss your symptoms and receive a free, professional consultation.

  • The Healthy Choice Compounding Pharmacy has developed a very effective HPV treatment protocol and supplement package which is now available to the public. This HPV virus treatment package can be obtained directly from The Healthy Choice website – HPV Treatment Page:

    http://thehealthychoice.net/pages/hpv_treatment_supplement_package.htm

    Full HPV protocol and supplement package information is located on the website along with video overview. We look forward to helping you cope effectively with this HPV Virus. CLICK HERE – HPV Treatment.

     

  • It’s Valentine’s Day and what better day to discuss the importance of the love hormone, Oxytocin which will restore sex drive. While it is well known Oxytocin plays a critical role in our emotions enabling people to bond and maintain personal relationships, it also helps us relax, lowers blood pressure, reduces sensitivity to pain and improves the body’s ability to heal.  In a recent study taken from the Neuron Journal it was discovered through lab testing that Oxytocin actually curbs fear, diminishing our anxiety to help us feel calmer.

    Here at the Healthy Choice Compounding Pharmacy we are happy to consult with you and your physician about your Oxytocin needs. Just give us a call at 914-238-1700.

    Read full article: http://www.myhealthnewsdaily.com/2228-oxytocin-fights-fear-brain.html

  • Medco Health Solution’s latest report from 2010 shows some alarming statistics. More and more women are seeking help for anxiety issues and are twice as likely as men to use anxiety medications. Medeco’s database of 2.5 million patients reveals 11% of women age 46-65 take at least one drug to treat anxiety or depression.

    Are you suffering from anxiety? Before turning to medications such as Zyprexa, Risperdel and Abilfy you might first consider hormone replacement therapy. Hormone rebalancing reduces and often eliminates anxiety and depression, and provides relief from other devastating symptoms of hormone imbalance such as insomnia, mood swings and hot flashes.

    Our customized Bio Identical Hormone Replacement Therapy (BHRT) will restore the natural balance to your hormone levels. Start feeling better naturally. Take the Hormone Analysis located on our home page, or call us at 914-238-1700 for a free, personal consultation.

    Coming soon… could your anxiety be caused by an adrenal imbalance?

  • When our bodies stop naturally producing the products our brain is seeking, trouble can arise in many unwanted forms. Who we are is greatly dictated by the delicate balance of hormones within our bodies. Hormones are regulated by the endocrine system which is sensitive to environment, thought, stress and diet.

    Hormones and neurotransmitters are chemical messengers that relay vital instructions throughout our entire bodies. All of our hormones were designed to be in harmony with each other and nature’s circadian rhythms (night and day cycles and seasons). Even one hormone out of balance will send the whole system into dysfunction. Hormonal dysfunction can lead to weight gain, insomnia, depression, uncontrollable appetite, fatigue, mood swings, inability to think or remember, see, hear and make decisions.

    You Can Now Close Your Synaptic Gaps Properly With BHRT; Especially When Going Through Menopause!

  • We have been compounding this Female Sexuality Cream (FSC) for women who have difficulty achieving orgasm. This disorder may occur for multiple reasons. One of the main reasons why women can’t achieve climax is due to prescription drug use, such as SSRI’s or other anti-depressants. These medications have been well documented to have these side effects. However, on a more positive note this is not a libido issue, it’s an inability to achieve an orgasm. Also, as we age we all have decreased blood flow and the Female Sexuality Cream increases blood flow significantly. Diabetics have this problem but, they also have a decrease in nitric oxide output. Female Sexuality Cream will increase nitric oxide output and blood flow so that women can achieve better orgasms. We make different concentrations as well as different variations to better suit the patients needs.
    We have had such great success with our FSC, we now offer our FSC combined with Oxytocin cream.

    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.

    Apply this cream topically 15 minutes prior to relations.
    We also have Oxytocin Lozenges to be taken 15 minutes prior to relations.
    By Prescription Only
    To purchase or find out more about FSC Cream and Oxytocin contact:
    Phil Altman, R.Ph.,
    Compounding Pharmacist

     

  • If you are looking for relief from vaginal dryness and would like to do so without the use of hormones,  Hyaluronic Acid is the answer.  Hyaluronic Acid is hormone free. If you have had breast cancer, are sensitive or allergic Hyaluronic Acid will provide you with the relief you are looking for. Hyaluronic Acid is now being used in facial creams for wrinkle reduction.  Our  cream is so gentle it is safe and effective for facial application.

    Treatment Options for Vaginal Atrophy:

    What Do the Newer Studies Show?

     

    As women enter the menopausal age, hormones start declining, and without therapy, symptoms of menopause become exacerbated. With this hormone loss, the vaginal epithelium becomes atrophic and physiological lubrication is reduced. This can lead to physical discomforts such as vaginal dryness, irritation, itching, burning, dyspareunia, all which can lead to decreased libido, causing sexual distress both to the patient and her partner.

    Conventional treatments include intra-vaginal conjugated estrogen or estradiol; however, other studies have provided compounders with alternative choices. Vaginal moisturizers can improve the balance of intracellular fluids in the vaginal epithelium. Vaginal lubricants have more of a short-term action as they act as a mechanical barrier between the vaginal epithelium and the external environment, improving the dryness related to sexual activity.

    In 2008, Constantino and Guaraldi published a study that utilized a vaginal suppository containing hyaluronic acid sodium salt 5 mg, vitamin E acetate 1 mg, and vitamin A palmitate 1 mg. Dosing was a suppository intravaginally every night for 14 nights, then tapering to every other night for 14 nights. Of 150 women, 126 women completed the study in full. The study assessed efficacy of the study medication in the areas of burning, itching, dyspareunia, inflammation and irritation. Results showed that any symptom that was reported as severe initially was resolved to either mild or absent at the end of four weeks.1

    Hyaluronic acid helps to form an extracellular water film, which moisturizes the skin, maintaining a water balance aiding in skin elasticity. It also facilitates the healing process and tissue regeneration. Vitamin E, which has antioxidant properties, also acts as an anti-inflammatory and healing agent. Vitamin A has been shown to increase the function of the immune local cells and the epithelium of the vagina.

    Chollet et al evaluated the safety and efficacy of a vaginal suppository compound for vaginal atrophy. Estriol 1 mg and progesterone 30 mg was given daily for two weeks, then three times weekly for a total of six months. In a study group of 19 women, results showed improvement in vaginal pH, vaginal dryness, and libido. Follow-up endometrial biopsies were performed, and no hyperplasia or carcinoma were noted at six months of treatment. Serum estriol concentrations were taken at baseline, preinsertion of the dose, five hours post-dose, at week two, and at months three and six. What is interesting to note is that the estriol serum level did not differ statistically from the baseline to preinsertion dose, at week two, or months three or six, suggesting that estriol has minimal systemic accumulation, as reflected in the study.

    Serum progesterone levels increased at all time points, with a median serum level that was less at month six when compared at month three. Also, preinsertion serum levels were higher at week two than at month three, indicating that absorption of intravaginal progesterone 30 mg dose during maintenance phase does not gradually increase. Side   effects noted were early vaginal spotting (which resolved, no recurrence), and vulvar and vaginal irritation.2

    Although many groups have stated their positions regarding the use of progestin in women with a uterus while taking estrogen, Chollet et al mentions that other studies utilizing unopposed intravaginal estrogen had increased endometrial thickness. While the patient population was small in the estriol and progesterone intravaginal study, it confirms that the medications were well tolerated, and endometrial hyperplasia did not occur at these doses of hormones.2 Estriol 1 mg/progesterone 30 mg vaginal suppository formula.

    Lastly, dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA) has been studied for libido and sexual dysfunction in postmenopausal women. Intravaginal doses studied include 3.25 mg, 6.5 mg, and 13 mg versus placebo. A parameter of this study considered the benefit of intravaginal DHEA on vaginal atrophy, dryness, and itching. Results showed that at the end of 12 weeks, all three doses had an equal benefit on vaginal dryness and no adverse events were reported. On the domain of arousal lubrication, the 13 mg dose achieved the best score, although all three doses showed tremendous benefit at 12 weeks.3 Serum steroid levels were evaluated in a separate study and found to be within the normal postmenopausal range.4

     

    The Constantino and Guaraldi study provides a non-hormonal treatment for some women, in addition to intra-vaginal Vitamin E. These studies provide great marketing material for some practitioners, and you can obtain them from PUBMED (www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/) for a fee.

    Contact: The Healthy Choice Compounding Pharmacy for more information at: (914) 238-1700

    Like The Healthy Choice Compounding Pharmacy on facebook

     

    References:

    1.         Constantino D, Guaraldi C. Effectiveness and safety of vaginal suppositories for   the treatment of the vaginal atrophy in postmenopausal women: an open, non-    controlled clinical trial. Eur Rev Med Pharmacol Sci. 2008 Nov-Dec;12(6):411-6.

    2.         Chollet JA, Carter G, Meyn LA, Mermelstein F, Balk JL. Efficacy and safety of    vaginal estriol and progesterone in postmenopausal women with atrophic          vaginitis. Menopause. 2009 Sept-Oct;16(5):978-83.

    3.         Labrie F, Archer D, et al. Effect of intravaginal dehydroepiandrosterone    (Prasterone) on libido and sexual dysfunction in postmenopausal women.         Menopause. 2009 Sep-Oct;16(5):923-31.

    4.         Labrie F, Archer D, et al. Serum steroid levels during 12-week intravaginal             dehydroepiandrosterone administrtion. Menopause. 2009 Sep-Oct;16(5):897-906

  • Statistics show that 1 in 8 women will develop some kind of cancer in their lifetime.  Excessive estrogens are one of the major causes of breast, uterine and ovarian cancers.  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

    If you are concerned that  you may be experiencing Menopausal symptoms please click on this Link http://www.thehealthychoice.net/survey.htmand take our Free Hormone Assessment Analysis and within 48 hours we will contact you with your results and our recommendations.

    Phil Altman, R.Ph.,

    Compounding Pharmacist

     

    Like The Healthy Choice Compounding Pharmacy on facebook

  • We hear so much about breast cancer these days: in the media; through fundraising organizations; and from family and friends facing the diagnosis. Perhaps you, yourself, are a breast cancer survivor. Since October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month, we want to support all women by highlighting our Functional Medicine approach to the prevention of breast cancer, whether that be primary prevention or prevention of recurrence. Our focus is on how the body detoxifies, or metabolizes, estrogen, which happens primarily in the liver. Research shows that how estrogen is metabolized can be one of the causes of cancer.

    Estrogen is produced in several places in the body, including the ovaries, adrenal glands and fat cells. Even if your ovaries have been removed or you have gone through menopause, estrogen is still being produced in low but measurable amounts by these other tissues. There are multiple steps needed to help ensure safe excretion of estrogen from the body. These steps produce different end products or “metabolites” along the way. There are some metabolites that are “bad” because they are toxic and damage DNA, as opposed to the “good” estrogen metabolites that behave safely and are preferable. Although our genetics influence how easily we make the good and bad estrogens, it turns out (big surprise!) that food and other lifestyle factors have an enormous effect on the kinds of metabolites the liver will make. These are what we focus on for breast cancer prevention at BCH and Nutrition@BlumKitchen.

    Genetic and urine testing can also be done to evaluate one’s risk for making bad estrogens. With these test results, we can determine how to use food, supplements and behavior modification to increase good estrogen levels and lower bad ones. For example, foods which support estrogen detoxification pathways include: cruciferous vegetables like kale, broccoli and cauliflower; fiber from fruits and vegetables; soy; dried beans; and ground flax seeds. Let us help you understand what you need by reviewing your personal health history and conducting one of these tests if needed. Or, go directly to Nutrition@BlumKitchen for one of our Cancer Fighting Foods classes. See Chef Marti’s list of breast-cancer-fighting foods below, along with a delicious recipe.

    Supplement of the Month

    Di-indolylmethane, or DIM, can be taken in supplement form to improve the good:bad estrogen ratio and decrease the risk of breast cancer. We also recommend it to reduce symptoms of too much estrogen. Research supports the use of DIM as a supplement because of its safe activity in the body and low side effect profile. DIM is poorly absorbed into the body unless it is bound to oils and fat-soluble nutrients in the same capsule. We use DIMAvail, made by Designs for Health, due to superior absorption and bioavailability in the body. DIMAvail is 10% off for the month of October.

    Blum Center for Health

    34 Rye Ridge Road Plaza

    Rye Brook, NY  10573

    Contact Us: (914) 652-7800

    www.blumcenterforhealth.com

     

     

  • The Healthy Choice’s Second Annual BHRT Seminar

    Thank you to everyone who attended The Healthy Choice Compounding Pharmacy’s  second annual BHRT Seminar.  This Seminar was for Doctors and Staff interested in learning how to better incorporate Bio Identical Hormone Replacement Therapy into their practice.

    This years presenter was Dr. Pamela Smith, MD, MPH, Author of “HRT, The Answers” . 

    Dr. Smith  has been featured  on CNN & PBS. 

    Click Here to Learn More!

    Follow us on facebook

     


  • Abstract
    Background: The use of bioidentical hormones, including progesterone, estradiol, and estriol, in hormone replacement therapy (HRT) has sparked intense debate. Of special concern is their relative safety compared with traditional synthetic and animal-derived versions, such as conjugated equine estrogens (CEE), medroxyprogesterone acetate (MPA), and other synthetic progestins. Proponents for bioidentical hormones claim that they are safer than comparable synthetic and nonhuman versions of HRT.  Click here for the full article by:  Kent Holtorf, MD

     

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  • We have been compounding this Female Sexuality Cream (FSC) for women who have difficulty achieving orgasm. This disorder may occur for multiple reasons. One of the main reasons why women can’t achieve climax is due to prescription drug use, such as SSRI’s or other anti-depressants. These medications have been well documented to have these side effects. However, on a more positive note this is not a libido issue, it’s an inability to achieve an orgasm. Also, as we age we all have decreased blood flow and the Female Sexuality Cream increases blood flow significantly. Diabetics have this problem but, they also have a decrease in nitric oxide output. Female Sexuality Cream will increase nitric oxide output and blood flow so that women can achieve better orgasms. We make different concentrations as well as different variations to better suit the patients needs.
    We have had such great success with our FSC, we now offer our FSC combined with Oxytocin cream.

    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.

    Apply this cream topically 15 minutes prior to relations.
    We also have Oxytocin Lozenges to be taken 15 minutes prior to relations.
    By Prescription Only
    To purchase or find out more about FSC Cream and Oxytocin contact:
    Phil Altman, R.Ph.,
    Compounding Pharmacist

     

  • If you are looking for relief from vaginal dryness and would like to do so without the use of hormones,  Hyaluronic Acid is the answer.  Hyaluronic Acid is hormone free. If you have had breast cancer, are sensitive or allergic Hyaluronic Acid will provide you with the relief you are looking for. Hyaluronic Acid is now being used in facial creams for wrinkle reduction.  Our  cream is so gentle it is safe and effective for facial application.

    Treatment Options for Vaginal Atrophy:

    What Do the Newer Studies Show?

     

    As women enter the menopausal age, hormones start declining, and without therapy, symptoms of menopause become exacerbated. With this hormone loss, the vaginal epithelium becomes atrophic and physiological lubrication is reduced. This can lead to physical discomforts such as vaginal dryness, irritation, itching, burning, dyspareunia, all which can lead to decreased libido, causing sexual distress both to the patient and her partner.

    Conventional treatments include intra-vaginal conjugated estrogen or estradiol; however, other studies have provided compounders with alternative choices. Vaginal moisturizers can improve the balance of intracellular fluids in the vaginal epithelium. Vaginal lubricants have more of a short-term action as they act as a mechanical barrier between the vaginal epithelium and the external environment, improving the dryness related to sexual activity.

    In 2008, Constantino and Guaraldi published a study that utilized a vaginal suppository containing hyaluronic acid sodium salt 5 mg, vitamin E acetate 1 mg, and vitamin A palmitate 1 mg. Dosing was a suppository intravaginally every night for 14 nights, then tapering to every other night for 14 nights. Of 150 women, 126 women completed the study in full. The study assessed efficacy of the study medication in the areas of burning, itching, dyspareunia, inflammation and irritation. Results showed that any symptom that was reported as severe initially was resolved to either mild or absent at the end of four weeks.1

    Hyaluronic acid helps to form an extracellular water film, which moisturizes the skin, maintaining a water balance aiding in skin elasticity. It also facilitates the healing process and tissue regeneration. Vitamin E, which has antioxidant properties, also acts as an anti-inflammatory and healing agent. Vitamin A has been shown to increase the function of the immune local cells and the epithelium of the vagina.

    Chollet et al evaluated the safety and efficacy of a vaginal suppository compound for vaginal atrophy. Estriol 1 mg and progesterone 30 mg was given daily for two weeks, then three times weekly for a total of six months. In a study group of 19 women, results showed improvement in vaginal pH, vaginal dryness, and libido. Follow-up endometrial biopsies were performed, and no hyperplasia or carcinoma were noted at six months of treatment. Serum estriol concentrations were taken at baseline, preinsertion of the dose, five hours post-dose, at week two, and at months three and six. What is interesting to note is that the estriol serum level did not differ statistically from the baseline to preinsertion dose, at week two, or months three or six, suggesting that estriol has minimal systemic accumulation, as reflected in the study.

    Serum progesterone levels increased at all time points, with a median serum level that was less at month six when compared at month three. Also, preinsertion serum levels were higher at week two than at month three, indicating that absorption of intravaginal progesterone 30 mg dose during maintenance phase does not gradually increase. Side   effects noted were early vaginal spotting (which resolved, no recurrence), and vulvar and vaginal irritation.2

    Although many groups have stated their positions regarding the use of progestin in women with a uterus while taking estrogen, Chollet et al mentions that other studies utilizing unopposed intravaginal estrogen had increased endometrial thickness. While the patient population was small in the estriol and progesterone intravaginal study, it confirms that the medications were well tolerated, and endometrial hyperplasia did not occur at these doses of hormones.2 Estriol 1 mg/progesterone 30 mg vaginal suppository formula.

    Lastly, dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA) has been studied for libido and sexual dysfunction in postmenopausal women. Intravaginal doses studied include 3.25 mg, 6.5 mg, and 13 mg versus placebo. A parameter of this study considered the benefit of intravaginal DHEA on vaginal atrophy, dryness, and itching. Results showed that at the end of 12 weeks, all three doses had an equal benefit on vaginal dryness and no adverse events were reported. On the domain of arousal lubrication, the 13 mg dose achieved the best score, although all three doses showed tremendous benefit at 12 weeks.3 Serum steroid levels were evaluated in a separate study and found to be within the normal postmenopausal range.4

     

    The Constantino and Guaraldi study provides a non-hormonal treatment for some women, in addition to intra-vaginal Vitamin E. These studies provide great marketing material for some practitioners, and you can obtain them from PUBMED (www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/) for a fee.

    Contact: The Healthy Choice Compounding Pharmacy for more information at: (914) 238-1700

    Like The Healthy Choice Compounding Pharmacy on facebook

     

    References:

    1.         Constantino D, Guaraldi C. Effectiveness and safety of vaginal suppositories for   the treatment of the vaginal atrophy in postmenopausal women: an open, non-    controlled clinical trial. Eur Rev Med Pharmacol Sci. 2008 Nov-Dec;12(6):411-6.

    2.         Chollet JA, Carter G, Meyn LA, Mermelstein F, Balk JL. Efficacy and safety of    vaginal estriol and progesterone in postmenopausal women with atrophic          vaginitis. Menopause. 2009 Sept-Oct;16(5):978-83.

    3.         Labrie F, Archer D, et al. Effect of intravaginal dehydroepiandrosterone    (Prasterone) on libido and sexual dysfunction in postmenopausal women.         Menopause. 2009 Sep-Oct;16(5):923-31.

    4.         Labrie F, Archer D, et al. Serum steroid levels during 12-week intravaginal             dehydroepiandrosterone administrtion. Menopause. 2009 Sep-Oct;16(5):897-906

  • Statistics show that 1 in 8 women will develop some kind of cancer in their lifetime.  Excessive estrogens are one of the major causes of breast, uterine and ovarian cancers.  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

    If you are concerned that  you may be experiencing Menopausal symptoms please click on this Link http://www.thehealthychoice.net/survey.htmand take our Free Hormone Assessment Analysis and within 48 hours we will contact you with your results and our recommendations.

    Phil Altman, R.Ph.,

    Compounding Pharmacist

     

    Like The Healthy Choice Compounding Pharmacy on facebook

  • We hear so much about breast cancer these days: in the media; through fundraising organizations; and from family and friends facing the diagnosis. Perhaps you, yourself, are a breast cancer survivor. Since October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month, we want to support all women by highlighting our Functional Medicine approach to the prevention of breast cancer, whether that be primary prevention or prevention of recurrence. Our focus is on how the body detoxifies, or metabolizes, estrogen, which happens primarily in the liver. Research shows that how estrogen is metabolized can be one of the causes of cancer.

    Estrogen is produced in several places in the body, including the ovaries, adrenal glands and fat cells. Even if your ovaries have been removed or you have gone through menopause, estrogen is still being produced in low but measurable amounts by these other tissues. There are multiple steps needed to help ensure safe excretion of estrogen from the body. These steps produce different end products or “metabolites” along the way. There are some metabolites that are “bad” because they are toxic and damage DNA, as opposed to the “good” estrogen metabolites that behave safely and are preferable. Although our genetics influence how easily we make the good and bad estrogens, it turns out (big surprise!) that food and other lifestyle factors have an enormous effect on the kinds of metabolites the liver will make. These are what we focus on for breast cancer prevention at BCH and Nutrition@BlumKitchen.

    Genetic and urine testing can also be done to evaluate one’s risk for making bad estrogens. With these test results, we can determine how to use food, supplements and behavior modification to increase good estrogen levels and lower bad ones. For example, foods which support estrogen detoxification pathways include: cruciferous vegetables like kale, broccoli and cauliflower; fiber from fruits and vegetables; soy; dried beans; and ground flax seeds. Let us help you understand what you need by reviewing your personal health history and conducting one of these tests if needed. Or, go directly to Nutrition@BlumKitchen for one of our Cancer Fighting Foods classes. See Chef Marti’s list of breast-cancer-fighting foods below, along with a delicious recipe.

    Supplement of the Month

    Di-indolylmethane, or DIM, can be taken in supplement form to improve the good:bad estrogen ratio and decrease the risk of breast cancer. We also recommend it to reduce symptoms of too much estrogen. Research supports the use of DIM as a supplement because of its safe activity in the body and low side effect profile. DIM is poorly absorbed into the body unless it is bound to oils and fat-soluble nutrients in the same capsule. We use DIMAvail, made by Designs for Health, due to superior absorption and bioavailability in the body. DIMAvail is 10% off for the month of October.

    Blum Center for Health

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