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Imbalance
Conditions:
Conditions that can develop from hormonal imbalance, and will respond favourably to Naturone Progesterone Therapy
Aggression
Alzheimer's
Auto-immune disease – Lupus
Allergies
Alcoholism
Anxiety Disorders
Blood clots
Blood sugar; low - (hypoglycemia) and high (hyperglycemia)
Breast Cysts
Breast tenderness
Cancer of hormonally sensitive tissue
Chronic fatigue
Cold hands and feet
Constipation
Cracked Heels
Depression
Endometriosis
Fertility and other female problems
Fibroids
Hair loss & excessive facial hair in women
Heart Disease
Heart attacks
Inflammatory diseases
Libido loss
Male Fertility
Menopause
Miscarriages and infertility
Osteoporosis
PMS
Polycystic Ovaries
Post Natal Depression
Skin disorders
Thyroid problems
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What is HRT?
In late middle age, as she enters the menopause, a woman has reduced levels of some sex hormones. This causes unpleasant symptoms such as hot flushes, mood swings and loss of libido. HRT aims to boost hormone levels to reduce these symptoms.
Dr John Toy, Medical Director of Cancer Research UK, said: "It would be sensible for a woman to take HRT for only as long as it is necessary to deal with her medical problems, as advised by her doctor.
"A woman wanting to take HRT for a long time would be extremely wise first to consider carefully the findings of this large study and other relevant research."
Martin Ledwick, senior cancer information nurse for Cancer BACUP, said: "We know from the calls we get to our helpline, that the impact of HRT on breast cancer risk has been of concern to women for some time, so it's good to have more evidence on this issue.
"This will help women to make more informed choices about their health, but it will also cause anxiety - particularly amongst women who have been on combined HRT for some years."
Story from BBC NEWS:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/pr/fr/-/1/hi/health/3132495.stm
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