Jamie McManus, M.D., F.A.A.F.P.
Senior Vice President, Medical Affairs & EducationWomen using hormone
replacement should be aware of a recent study that found several risks.
Recent studies on female hormone replacement therapy have revealed that
the risks outweigh the benefits. Find out about safe, natural
alternatives to estrogen and progesterone replacement.
A recent study in the Journal of the American Medical Association
published the principal results from the Women's Health Initiative1.
The study involved 16,608 women who took estrogen plus progesterone or a
placebo to determine whether postmenopausal- estrogen replacement would
help prevent heart disease and hip fractures. This study was also designed
to determine whether there were risks associated with hormone-replacement
therapy. The study was stopped after five years because the risks of
therapy far outweighed the hope for benefits.
The conclusions of this landmark study are that women should not be
using hormone replacement to prevent cardiovascular disease. The good news
is that there are natural alternatives that successfully relieve these
symptoms without the risks associated with prescription estrogen
replacement.
Turn instead to:
- Nature's Balance Cream,
- Formula 1 Protein Drink Mix HPLC Drink Mix
- Woman's Choice
- Basic Cellular Nutrition® Program (Formulas 1, 2, 3)
Herbalife makes it easy to enjoy the benefits of good health with
products that address the specific health needs women face today. Check
our Women's Solutions and Heart Health products in the Product Brochure
for even more information about how to achieve good health and overall
well-being.
1 Writing Group for the Women's Health Initiative Investigators. Risks
and Benefits of Estrogen Plus Progestin in Healthy Postmenopausal Women:
Principal Results From the Woman's Health Initiative Randomized,
Controlled Trial JAMA 2002;288:321-333.
2 Lacy JV, Mink PJ, Lubin JH., et al. Menopausal hormone replacement
therapy and risk of ovarian cancer. JAMA 2002;288:334-341.
3 Leonetti H.B., Longo S., Anasti J.N. Transdermal progesterone cream for
vasomotor symptoms and postmenopausal bone loss. Obstet Gynecol.
1999;94:225-8.
4 Albertazzi P., Pansini F., Bonaccorsi G., et al. The effect of dietary
soy supplementation on hot flashes. Obstet Gynecol. 1998;91:6-11.
*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug
Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or
prevent any disease.
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