The Hormonally Vulnerable Woman
According to Geoffrey Redmond, M.D., a majority of the 42 million American women between the ages of thirty-five and fifty-five suffer from vulnerability to their own hormones. Appearance, emotions -- and even sex drive -- may be affected. Symptoms include thinning hair, persistent acne, mood swings, low energy, loss of pleasure in sex, weight gain, irregular periods, and ...more
Hardcover, 472 pages
Published
September 1st 2005
by ReganBooks
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If I could give a book 10 stars, this one would get them. Enlightening and empowering, this book goes beyond our basic understanding of how hormones affect our bodies, and offers and explains options thoroughly. I'll be buying lots of copies for friends and family.
10.06.07. Just wanted to see what kind of info is out there about hormones, and maybe learn more about how i might temper them (or at least sort of understand the fucking hell that is pms). this user-friendly book breaks things down by life stages, and also, by particular hormones, and also also, by different categories of troubles you can get from hormones. so it's pretty easy to find the chapters that get into your particular resentments. the doctor makes a lot of suggestions about what pills ...more
Any woman at any stage of life should read this book. It was fascinating to me. It clearly states the reasons for acne, thyroid etc. with common sense. I got this book from the library but am going to purchase it for myself as a point of reference. It is important to be your own best advocate and this book gave me language I needed to go to my own doctor's consultation and ask for the action plan I feel is for me. This book gives hope and answers many questions that I always had. I am so h...more
I was interested in this book mainly because of my ovarian cysts...so far it seems like this is a book that most women can read and get something out of it.
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