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No More Periods?: The Risks of Menstrual Suppression and Other Cutting-Edge Issues About Hormones and Women's Health

Observing the radical shift in the medical community toward menstrual suppression as a viable option in women’s health, Dr. Rako sees not only a vast information gap for women, but a serious health crisis on the horizon.

Drug companies and many health professionals are promoting the idea that it is okay, even preferable, for women to forgo their periods if they are not trying to get pregnant, and many women, when faced with the choice, are seriously considering that option.

But what isn’t being discussed enough are the hazards of such suppression, risks that include osteoporosis, heart attacks, strokes, and cancer.

In No More Periods? Dr. Rako delves into the whys, hows, and musts of women’s gynecological health and takes a reasoned stand for believing that nature and our bodies have an intelligence about this critical issue. This book is a call to sanity from a woman who has become known as a devout defender of women’s health rights.

"Tampering with the hormonal climate of healthy menstruating women, including teenage girls whose lives stretch ahead for decades, for the purpose of doing away with their periods is, in a word, reckless. Manipulating women’s hormonal chemistry for the purpose of menstrual suppression threatens to be the largest uncontrolled experiment in the history of medical science. Hands down.

What the media has not conveyed, what the public has not heard, what too few health professionals know, and what every woman and her doctor must know about the hazards of menstrual suppression deserves a voice. I am determined that it will have one."—Susan Rako, M.D.

Author: Susan Rako
Publisher: Harmony


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Natural Solutions for PMS: Top herbal remedies and more!

Some women dread the two weeks preceding their menstrual period. They long for the bleeding to start so their premenstrual symptons will end.

Treating premenstrual syndrome (PMS), experiencing PMS, and having friends and family who suffer from PMS, have taught the author that these symptoms aren't figments of anyone's imagination.

They are real symptoms, and women need real relief. Some women cannot even function during this time. As you read this booklet, you will find a number of treatment options for easing your premenstrual symptoms.

Some of you may find relief by simply following the dietary and supplement recommendations. Others may need to include herbal extracts. Whatever it takes to ease your PMS, remember this: You are embarking on a lifestyle change that can make you feel and look great!

Author: Mark Stengler
Publisher: IMPAKT Communications, Inc.


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