Saturday, June 12, 2010

What Is The Bioidentical Hormone Know As Progesterone

The relatively new term environmental endocrinology addresses the effect of daily stressors such as light, food and crowding on multiple endocrine systems and how they control the rate of aging and quality of someone's life.

Medical practitioners have started to learn and participate in an intensive introduction to the newest emerging specialty of environmental endocrinology, and that includes hormone therapy.

One team of experts teaches it at the GCC Planetarium in Glendale California. Doctors are learning environmental endocrinology and biomimetic hormone restoration therapy of estrogen, progesterone, testosterone, DHEA, HGH, melatonin, cortisol and thyroid.

The main aspects of diabetology and reproductive endocrinology are converging to become what we call menopause medicine. Once medical practitioners attend the course, they come away with a working knowledge of hormones and environmental endocrinology.

Medical practitioners who take this course are in part of an elite group of forward-thinking researchers who trying to put science back into medicine.

One of the issues they talk about is sleep. Sleeping controls eating, how you eat, what you eat. Sleeping and eating control aging which we call menopause. The number of trips around the sun that a person takes depends on the food supply and whether or not it was three, four months of high insulin and long life which is summer or it was 12 months and in which case you will age four times as fast because you only get one summer every trip around the sun.

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