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Robin!

Please forgive me for my contradictions but the latest research by

John R. Lee, M.D. author of the book " What your doctor may not tell you

about menopause" points out that estrogen deficiency is not the problem.

It is that receptor sites have become less sensitive due to the lack of

progesterone and that high estrogen is the cause of breast cancer! It

has been stated that he will probably win a pulitzer prize for his work.

I personally know two women who have reversed osteoporosis using

progesterone cream and a good calcium product with ostivone, one by 25%

in one year, and the other by 38% in four years.

Please forgive me again Robin but I just took two clients of mine

off birth control pills and put them on progesterone cream with an

herbal emmenagogue formula because of breast cyst, and in both cases the

cyst are subsiding.

Being a chronic insomniac and entering my vata portion of life, I

sure can sympathize with her. And yes! men go through a hormonal

imbalance about the same time. The research on male hormones is not as

advanced as females but is still making some head way.

The best way to deal with any hormone imbalance is a vata pacifying

diet and to stay as close to nature as possible! NO sugar, NO alcohol,

NO meat with animal hormones, moderate exercise. and lots of meditation.

Small amounts of melatonin can be use "periodically" !! if your careful

but that's as far away from natural as you should get.

Once again please for give me if i'm stepping on toes here!

God be with you my friend ........... Noel

 

 

 

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Dear Paul,

 

I can't remember now if it was Dr. Lee or some other (who I can't recall now,

having given the Video away), but I do remember the impact of learning that

oestrogen/progesterone imbalance is common throughout all age groups (not just

menopausal women). If I can dig deep into my memory, the message was that

certain processed foods as well as "plastic" products produced pseudo

estrogens...considering that most foods as well as our milk comes in plastic

containers it's a disquietning revelation...being overweight also increases our

oestrogen levels...so it's clear that excess oestrogen is a problem effecting

all age groups.

 

Concerned people should be lobbying to ban plastic food containers!!

 

My young nephew (in his 20's and overweight most of his life) was diagnosed with

cancer...his first symptom was liquid oozing from his nipples...he's since been

diagnosed with a cancerous brain tumour. Talking to my sister on the phone (his

mother) who herself is in final stages of breast cancer I suggested that she

have the Dr. check oestrogen levels...she was amazed and told me that this was

one of the first things the Dr. did and it was found that his oestrogen level

was so high as to be "off the scale".

 

Regards,

Wendy

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Robin!

Please forgive me for my contradictions but the latest research by

John R. Lee, M.D. author of the book " What your doctor may not tell you

about menopause" points out that estrogen deficiency is not the problem.

It is that receptor sites have become less sensitive due to the lack of

progesterone and that high estrogen is the cause of breast cancer! It

has been stated that he will probably win a pulitzer prize for his work.

I personally know two women who have reversed osteoporosis using

progesterone cream and a good calcium product with ostivone, one by 25%

in one year, and the other by 38% in four years.

Please forgive me again Robin but I just took two clients of mine

off birth control pills and put them on progesterone cream with an

herbal emmenagogue formula because of breast cyst, and in both cases the

cyst are subsiding.

Being a chronic insomniac and entering my vata portion of life, I

sure can sympathize with her. And yes! men go through a hormonal

imbalance about the same time. The research on male hormones is not as

advanced as females but is still making some head way.

The best way to deal with any hormone imbalance is a vata pacifying

diet and to stay as close to nature as possible! NO sugar, NO alcohol,

NO meat with animal hormones, moderate exercise. and lots of meditation.

Small amounts of melatonin can be use "periodically" !! if your careful

but that's as far away from natural as you should get.

Once again please for give me if i'm stepping on toes here!

God be with you my friend ........... Noel

 

 

 

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Dear Marcia.

The 12th rules sleep. The 9th rules the

activity(karma/10th) we do in our sleep, hence dreams.

 

Best wishes, Visti

 

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Dear Noel,

 

No, you aren't stepping on toesat all, I'm touched that you cared

enough to write. and I will try to get a copy of Dr. Lee's book. only thing

is, I am afraid to go off the Lo-Ovral because even if I'm off one day, I get

a debilitating migraine, which I can't afford to have the way my life is!

(Too many and too much depending on my being a workhorse/mother/etc). I

don't even take the week off per month women normally do on the Lo-Ovral.

The doctor said my progesterone levels are high but estrogen is lower (he

does blood tests), and the does of estrogen is very low--the migraines are

caused by the higher levels of progesterone when the estrogen drops, so I am

afraid of doing anything to the balance we have now. I haven't had a

migraine since starting the Lo-Ovral, unless I run out or forget a pill--and

now that I know what causes the migraines I don't let that happen. I am the

only female in a house full of males --oldest son is 18, youngest son is

turning 14 this month, and we have another boy (age 17) staying with us, all

majoring in social life, and my house is always full of males (my sister came

by and said she got testosterone poisoning! <grin>). I think my estrogen was

so severely out-pheromoned she went screaming out to catch a chick-flick and

....now I have to import?

Anyway, I guess the first thing is get a blood test and see what the

hormone levels actually are, that's what my doc says (he's generally non-drug

oriented for a doctor--he helped my husband get his cholesterol from 280 to

208 last test with exercise, evening primrose oil, oatmeal, and reading

labels--most doctors would have put him on drugs.) A friend of mine who had

breast cancer hasn't had much luck with the progesterone cream, but I'm

sending what you said to her because you had some additional things to do

along with it. She says soy milk helps. We both have hypoglycemia (so sugar

has to be a rare thing--about 3 times a year I have a chocolate glazed

doughnut and love it) and hate eating meat, she can't drink & I don't , and

meditation is great, need to do that more often. We used to have a

meditation group one a week, but everyone has sort of scattered, moved too

far away.

What do men do about hormone imbalances? I didn't realize men went

through the same type of thing, but it makes sense. Actually, most of the

mean I know seem for the most part to get nicer, seem happier in their

fifties --what's up with that, just maturity? Thirties seem the worst, even

considering the teenage stuff. Just the observations of a few

wives/girlfriends. My mom just told me, it seemed the same to her--thirties

hard, forties better especially late forties, fifties & up real sweety.

Now I am very curious about that. Men: I would like to know, in your

lives so far when were you happiest/unhappiest in general? Because maybe men

are happy in their thirties, but in relationships the common theme seems to

be (from our perpective) more ambitious but more selfish and unhappy with

things around them, and the romance is (common complaint) gone--but then they

get more romantic again in their forties. So it's like just when the women

are about to give up it changes. We pretty much tell each other to hang in

there, you know. Then it's our turn struggle with stuff. This is not every

man, by the way, just --you know how women talk to each other and it helps to

know it's not personal just a phase.

By the way, I think it's so sweet of you, and Doriano, and the others on

this list who have contributed, to care.

Thanks so much.

Robin

 

 

 

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Thanks both Wendy and Visti for the response.

So aspects to the 9th would indicate types of dreams - ie:

strong/prophetic/nightmares, etc......?

Marcia

 

 

At 01:36 AM 8/18/01 -0700, you wrote:

>Dear Marcia.

>The 12th rules sleep. The 9th rules the

>activity(karma/10th) we do in our sleep, hence dreams.

>

>Best wishes, Visti

>

>--- Marcia <marcia wrote:

> > Dear List

> > Please tell,does the 12th house also rules dreams?

> > thanks

> > Marcia

> >

 

 

 

 

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