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Women's Hormones

17 years ago while a one of these shows, Dr Jonathan Wright approached me about compound a natural female hormone, Tri-Est. His idea was to match the hormones levels of healthy pre-menopausal women with those that he observed in the lab he was running on post-menopausal women but he didn't know where to get the raw materials. Estradiol was easy to find as it was the only FDA approved estrogen at that time. Estrone and certainly Estriol were much more difficult. 3 months later we had the first natural hormone therapy in the world as I have to import most from Germany. This approach has changed a lot over the years as we found topical hormones to work better and Bi-Est safer than Tri-Est. Hollywood has it's say in this area and along came Bio-Identical Hormones by Wiley and Suzanne Somers. These wonderful books exposed women to the many choices they now had in correcting their hormones

We understand the unique healthcare needs that women have. There are so many factors involved in a woman's overall health, such as hormones, neurotransmitters, diet, medications, lifestyle, etc. We perform comprehensive testing and analysis using state-of-the art diagnostic equipment. For more information, please read our diagnostics page, and to learn more about why we use urine analysis instead of saliva, please read the January 2008 Edition of the Townsend Letter.

The way we do our testing allows us to determine which treatment protocols and products will be best suited and the most effective for your uniquely individual situation. In designing a treatment program for you, our goal is to determine the underlying cause of your physical symptoms; such as depression, weight gain, hair loss, loss of libido, etc. By focusing on the cause, rather than the symptom, we can more rapidly return your body back to a more balanced state. By using the latest state-of-the-art diagnostic equipment and lab testing, we can effectively assist you in achieving total health - that is what functional medicine is all about!

The following are the most common disorders associated with women's health along with a brief introduction to natural hormones:

Disorders:

Menopause

  • Marks the end of menstrual bleeding in women
  • Ovaries stop producing estrogen, progesterone and androgens
  • Can occur from result of ovaries or other reproductive organs removed through surgery
  • Common symptoms are: hot flashes, night sweats and vaginal dryness

Endometriosis

  • Endometrial tissue which lines the uterus migrates outside uterus and implant themselves onto other organs
  • Most common sites for these cells to implant themselves are the ovaries, fallopian tubes, bladder, vagina, abdominal cavity and the colon
  • Common symptoms are: pain before or during menstruation, infertility

Premenstrual Syndrome

  • Premenstrual syndrome can sometimes be the imbalance of the body's natural ratio of estrogen to progesterone during the premenstrual phase, poor diet and thyroid disease
  • Common symptoms are: mood swings, food cravings, headaches, exhaustion, breast ternderness and water retention

Hypothyroidism

  • A deficiency in the production of thyroid hormones by the thyroid gland, resulting in a slow metabolic rate
  • Symptoms may include: fatigue, weakness, depression, hair loss, memory loss, weight gain

Hypoadrenalism

  • A deficiency in the production of hormones by the adrenal glands. The adrenal glands primarily produce the hormones, cortisol and DHEA. Some cause may be an insufficient amount of stimulation by the pituitary hormones.
  • Symptoms may include: fatigue, irritability, depression, allergies, inability to concentrate, weakness

Osteoporosis

  • In osteoporosis, the inside of the bones become porous and thin. Over time, this weakens the bones and may make them more likely to break. Common signs can be; broken wrist or hip, low back pain, hunched back, may get shorter over time.

Natural Hormones:

Pregnenalone

  • Often referred to as the "parent hormone" pregnenolone is synthesized from cholesterol
  • It is a super-hormone that is the key to keeping the brain functioning at peak capacity
  • Believed to be the most potent memory enhancer, it has also been shown to be beneficial in improving concentration, fighting mental fatigue and relieving severe joint pain and fatigue in arthritis

Estrogens:

Estradiol

  • Produced by the ovaries and is the principal estrogen found in a women's body
  • Relieves menopausal symptoms
  • Protects against osteoporosis, heart disease and Alzheimer's
  • Enhances mental acuity and memory. Increases serotonin and endorphin levels

Estrone

  • Weakest of the three estrogens
  • Readily converts to estradiol
  • Levels increase following menopause giving the body some estrogen benefits

Estriol

  • Essential for a successful pregnancy
  • Useful in promoting urogenital health
  • Reported to oppose and modulate the more potent estrogen, estradiol

Progesterone

  • Decreases risk of endometrial cancer
  • Enhances mood and has a calming effect
  • Involved in the reduction of PMS and menopausal hot flashes
  • Regulates fluid balance
  • Helps thyroid hormone action
  • Normalizes blood sugar levels
  • Restores libido
  • Helps to build bone

Testosterone

  • Builds muscle and promotes muscle tone
  • Increases libido
  • Helps strengthen bone

DHEA

  • Helps protect against heart disease, osteoporosis, diabetes, cancer, Alzheimer's disease, lupus and rheumatoid arthritis
  • Can increase and enhance energy levels, libido, memory and immunity
  • Protects against the effects of stress
  • Aids weight loss
  • Helps to prevent wrinkles and dry eyes

Cortisol

  • Helps in responding and coping with stress, trauma, infection and environmental extremes
  • Increases energy and metabolism
  • Helps regulate blood pressure
  • Enhances the integrity of blood vessels
  • Reduces allergic and inflammatory response

Melatonin

  • Regulates sleep/wake cycle
  • Reported to have powerful antioxidant properties

For more information, a phone consultation or to setup an appointment, please contact our Patient Care Coordinator, Beverly Brown-Osborn by email or by calling 972-239-6317 x134.

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