Will I Feel Sexy Taking HRT?

After menopause women are faced with a number of major changes in their bodies.  Along with the decline in hormones a woman may experience a decline in libido.  Add that to some discomfort during intercourse due to vaginal dryness and the result may leave a woman feeling not very sexy.  Well ladies, there is hope […]

The Best Anti-Aging Treatment is HRT

Is Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT) the Best Anti-aging Treatment for You? The human endocrine system naturally produces more than 50 different types of hormones, and maybe more depending upon the classification system used. Over recent decades, exhaustive research has proven that proper replacement of some declining hormones can vastly slow the aging process. The potential […]

Age Well – and Wisely

Do you find yourself forgetting things? The car keys? Someone’s name? Are they minor so-called senior moments or indicators of something more serious? When women reach menopause, they get a domino effect from a dying ovary. And that domino effect snowballs into their memory, their weight, their attention and the stability of their mood. The […]

Can Hormone Replacement Therapy Keep Me Young and Sexy?

What if you could age without illness — or even feel better as you got older? What could be better than having your doctor tell you that you have the bones of a twenty-year-old or the heart health of someone half your age? Many of us have heard and read about women who use bio-identical […]

Melatonin Benefits the Immune System

Melatonin, as most know, is the hormone most associated with sleep and the circadian rhythm. This hormone has displayed various positive benefits on the immune system as well. As melatonin levels have been found to be low in those women suffering from endometrial cancer, its supplementation was investigated in this application. Hormone Replacement Therapy When […]

Telomere Testing Identifies the Age of Your Body

Telomeres are sections of genetic material at the end of each chromosome whose primary function is to prevent chromosomal “fraying” when a cell replicates. As a cell ages, its telomeres become shorter. Eventually, the telomeres become too short to allow cell replication, the cell stops dividing and will ultimately die – a normal biological process. […]