Menopause
Menopause is undoubtedly the most misunderstood health issue
that affects all women. The way in which
menopause is typically treated today is rooted far more in misunderstanding,
confusion and fear than in science and common sense. Rx Club America is committed to bringing
about a change in the way that menopause is perceived and managed by both women
and healthcare practitioners.
Menopause is a Permanent Hormone
Deficiency State
Menopause is a permanent hormone deficiency state that,
unless treated correctly, undermines a woman’s health, shortens her life span,
and erodes her quality of life. Today,
women live 30 to 40% of their lives after the onset of menopause, without the
ability to produce meaningful levels of estradiol and progesterone. Because all hormones interact and are
interdependent, this permanent hormone deficiency causes imbalances within the
other hormone systems of the body, leading to metabolic imbalance. Metabolic imbalance promotes innumerable
symptoms and medical conditions such as headaches, chronic sleep disruption,
allergies, GERD, irritable bowel, constipation, depression, arthritis, anxiety,
midsection fat weight gain, and low energy.
These symptoms and conditions are precursors to the degenerative
diseases of aging including heart disease (the number one killer of women),
cancer, type II diabetes, Alzheimer’s dementia, osteoporosis, and stroke.
The Current Focus on Treating Just the
Symptoms of Menopause is Misguided
The medical profession has long acknowledged the undermining,
harmful effects of the absence of estradiol and progesterone. The conduct of the Women’s Health Initiative
(WHI) is testimonial to this fact.
However, because the WHI, among other studies, evidenced the increased
health risks of using hormone drugs, specifically, conjugated equine estrogens
and medroxyprogesterone acetate over a long period of time, the notion of
treating menopause, or more specifically, the hormone deficiency caused by
menopause, has been all but abandoned.
Due in large part to the results of the WHI, the current
standard of care for the treatment of menopause is to treat its classic
symptoms such as hot flashes, night sweats, sleep disruption, vaginal dryness,
and lowered sex drive with hormone drugs, using the lowest possible dose for
the shortest period of time, and then to treat the “fallout” – elevated
cholesterol, bone loss, insomnia, GERD, and mood disorders, to name just a few,
with other pharmaceutical therapies.
There Is an Effective and Safe Way to
Treat Menopause
Both well-documented science and significant clinical
experience support the case for using bioidentical estradiol and bioidentical
progesterone, long term, for the treatment of menopause. Diana Schwarzbein, MD has been doing so for
over two decades with thousands of women.
From this experience she has developed a protocol known as Hormone
Balancing Therapy or HBTx that relies on hormone restoration using bioidentical
hormones in what she terms a “bioequivalent manner,” in combination with
attention to nutrition and lifestyle habits.
With HBTx she restores balance to not just the sex hormone system, but
all of the hormone systems of the body, enabling the restoration of metabolic
balance, and the resolution of the numerous symptoms, syndromes, and conditions
that are risk factors for and precursors to the degenerative diseases of aging.
On a Mission to Bring About Change
Dr. Schwarzbein is personally engaged in an initiative to
change the perception and treatment of menopause. She is doing so through educational programs
for consumers and healthcare providers.
Through Menopause Power, https://sipe.infusionsoft.com/go/mpcom/RxClub/, she provides
women with a 3.5 hour “crash course” on DVD and an impressive, comprehensive,
and very understandable Take Charge Guide
that give women the information they need to understand the health implications
of menopause, how to treat it effectively and safely, and how to talk with
their doctor about what they want and don’t want to do.
For healthcare practitioners, Dr. Schwarzbein has written a
compelling, thoughtful, and detailed paper titled Hormone Balancing Therapy
(HBTx) – Why & How, which is available at www.hbtxmd.com.
Rx Club America endorses and supports Dr. Schwarzbein in her
efforts to bring about this important change in women’s health. We hope you will visit https://sipe.infusionsoft.com/go/mpcom/RxClub/ and read what
she has to say.