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BodyLogicMD Commends Oprah Winfrey for Starting the Conversation About Bioidentical Hormone Therapy.


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 (BHRT BHRT Bioidentical Hormone Replacement Therapy )," says Alicia Stanton, M.D., BodyLogicMD Chief Medical Officer and hormone therapy expert, in response to Oprah's January 15 show titled Bioidentical Hormone Therapy: Part 1 and her statement: "We're opening a national conversation about hormone replacement therapy Hormone Replacement Therapy Definition

Hormone replacement therapy (HRT) is the use of synthetic or natural female hormones to make up for the decline or lack of natural hormones produced in a woman's body.
. This is about your hormones being out of whack, and you don't even know - we haven't had a language to talk about it yet."

Now, not only has Oprah Winfrey's focus given "hormone imbalance" a place in the conversation, but also is helping to redefine the meaning of "aging" in our culture.

Doctors who practice functional and anti-aging medicine, like Oprah's guest Dr. Christiane Northrup (author of The Wisdom of Menopause), Dr. Prudence Hall and the network of doctors at BodyLogicMD, work closely with men and women who suffer from the symptoms most closely associated with menopause, andropause andropause /an·dro·pause/ (an´dro-pawz) a variable complex of symptoms, including decreased Leydig cell numbers and androgen production, occurring in men after middle age, purported to be analogous to menopause in women.  (the male menopause male menopause Andropause, male climacteric Endocrinology A popular term for the ♂ equivalent of menopause which is attributed to blunting of hypothalamic-pituitary feedback loop, sensitivity to androgenic hormones, ↓ Leydig cell mass, ↓ serum ) and hormone imbalance: difficulty sleeping, weight gain, fatigue, hot flashes hot flashes Hot flush Gynecology A symptom afflicting 80-85% of middle-aged ♀, first occurring during the perimenopause, continuing with ↓ intensity for yrs, manifesting itself as transient waves of erythema and uncomfortable warmth beginning in the , night sweats, mood swings, thyroid disorders and adrenal fatigue. Physicians who specialize in hormone imbalance often look at different types of labs including serum (blood), urine and saliva. They also study the numbers in a different way and may be able to spot imbalances that traditional doctors don't readily see.

"Oprah Winfrey spoke for so many of the women who come to me when she described the symptoms of peri-menopause and menopause as 'having the life force sucked out of you' and feeling 'flat'," says Dr. Stanton. "What was so important was the discussion about how to correct and balance the hormones responsible for the symptoms. A comprehensive approach, including bioidentical hormones, diet, nutritional supplements Nutritional Supplements Definition

Nutritional supplements include vitamins, minerals, herbs, meal supplements, sports nutrition products, natural food supplements, and other related products used to boost the nutritional content of the diet.
 and an exercise plan, are what make the difference for my patients."

This combination has helped Oprah Winfrey's guest Robin McGraw, author of What's Age Got to Do with It?, who joined Oprah to share her experiences with hormone replacement therapy. Hot flashes, night sweats, "feeling melancholy" and "losing excitement for everything I was doing in my life" sent Robin to a doctor who prescribed synthetic hormones and anti-depressants - a prescription that Robin refused. After researching her options, Robin finally found Dr. Hall, who has not only helped her manage her menopause, but also to "feel better than I ever have in my life." Continued monitoring of her hormone levels and symptoms help ensure that Robin stays balanced.

Adds Dr. Stanton, "It is essential to find a doctor who is highly trained specifically in bioidentical hormone therapy. As Dr. Northrup told Oprah's audience, taking any hormones comes with risk and no woman or man should undergo hormone replacement therapy without the supervision and care of an experienced doctor."

BodyLogicMD physicians are among the highest of trained specialists in the field of bioidentical hormone therapy, functional, regenerative and anti-aging medicine. Our physicians complete over 200 hours of additional training in bioidentical hormone therapy and are all members of the American Academy of Anti-Aging Medicine The American Academy of Anti-Aging Medicine (A4M) is a charitable 501(c)(3) medical society dedicated to the advancement of technology to detect, prevent, and treat aging related disease and to promote research into methods to retard and optimize the human aging process. .

BodyLogicMD looks forward to Oprah Winfrey's upcoming show with Suzanne Somers (January 29, 2009) and a future airing with Dr. Oz, who will visit a bioidentical hormone compounding pharmacy.

About BodyLogicMD

Founded in 2003, BodyLogicMD currently has 22 locations nationwide each with highly trained, physician-owned practices specializing in natural bioidentical hormone replacement therapy integrated with fitness and nutrition for men and women suffering from hormonal imbalance, menopause and andropause. BodyLogicMD is currently featured on Oprah Winfrey.com; Suzanne Somers' latest book "Breakthrough: Eight Steps to Wellness" lists BodyLogicMD as an expert source and her book, "Ageless, The Naked Truth About Bioidentical Hormones" dedicates an entire chapter to BodyLogicMD; and BusinessWeek cover story March, 2006 features the BodyLogicMD business story.
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