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NATURAL Hormone Replacement Therapy


hormone our bodies make, and not synthetic ones made by the pharmaceutical industry, which can be harmful as well as helpful. With replacement, patients report an increase in their psy- chological well being. PMS symptoms can be resolved, not uncommonly, in weeks. The medical benefits are a decrease in cardiac disease, vascular disease, strokes, diabetes, Alzheimer's disease, and even cancers. Because our goal is to return hormone levels to an optimal range, we test the following for any deficiencies: Thyroid hormone, which regulates temperature, metabo-


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lism, cerebral function, and energy levels. It can protect against cardiovascular disease, Alzheimer's disease, memory loss, fatigue and weight gain. DHEA, which stimulates the immune system, can restore


sexual vitality, improves moods, and decreases cholesterol and body fat. It improves memory, increases energy, and has anti- cancer properties by enhancing the immune system. Melatonin, which influences the quality and quantity of sleep, is also an energizer, a mood enhancer, and an antioxidant. It has also been shown to decrease the incidence of nocturia (getting up at night to urinate). Estrogen, has been proven to reduce the effects of heart


disease, stroke, high cholesterol, Alzheimer's disease, memory loss, menopausal symptoms, osteoporosis, skin thinning, the incidence of depression, and reverse the lack of libido. Progesterone, which acts as an antidepressant, mild tranquil-


izer, and natural painkiller. Bioidentical progesterone can elimi- nate symptoms of menopause, PMS emotional instability, headaches, and mood swings. Testosterone, which drops significantly in men over age 50.


This lowered level accounts for a loss of a man's sense of well- being, decrease in decrease in sex drive, loss of general muscle mass, increased abdominal obesity, osteoporosis, decrease in mental acuity, and decreased strength and endurance. And, yes, testosterone levels should be tested in women, as well. Testos- terone therapy can reverse the gradual sexual apathy that occurs over time, while also increasing energy, and strength.


Do you want to feel better? Call the number below for a consult. The $200 charge is applied to the treatment fee if you elect to go forward. The conversation you and I have may be the best investment you ever made in your health and well being!


atural hormone replacement therapy corrects the loss of our hormones that comes through aging and menopause. The term "natural hormone" means the bioidentical


‘Oh, never mind.’ I hate it when you change plans like that.” Husband: “So it’s like I keep pulling the rug out from under


you and it really infuriates you?” This little vignette also reveals the second step in overcom-


ing conflict: expressing your awareness of the other individual’s emotional state in an accepting, non-judgmental manner. A word of caution is appropriate here, in that our feelings are tremen- dously personal and sensitive. To the extent we can demonstrate to another that we recognize and accept that person’s emotions and honor them as legitimate—regardless of whether we think they are warranted, we will open doors for trust and a deepened relationship. To the extent we are critical or unaccepting of an- other’s emotions, we greatly diminish the possibility of a trusting, intimate relationship with that person. The third step in overcoming a conflicted relationship is


sharing your own emotional state with that other individual. This is an expression of mutuality, an emotional way of saying, “I grasp and respect how you feel. I want you to understand where I’m coming from as well.”


In the few sessions Marla and Rudy had with Dr. Loeb, ad-


dressing their own underlying emotions and the emotional states of others close to them became a sort of second nature. They discovered a renewed ability to trust one another, to voice their concerns without fear and to plot a new course intended to take them to deeper intimacy. The feeling that relationship was doomed, just ticking down to an inevitable end, evaporated. Marla: “Sometimes I wonder whether that traveling job stole


my dad away from my mom, or if Dad took the job because he wanted a reason to get away from Mom.” Rudy: “Maybe over time your mom will get to the point of trusting me. Or maybe not. I know she just doesn’t want you to be hurt the way she was.” Marla: “Well I don’t like you being gone so much through the week, but I can tell when you come home that you are glad to see me.” The old proverb, that everything we do is an act of com- munication, is probably correct. Through our words, intonation, expression, appearance and actions, we are each a virtual ency- clopedia of intentionally and unintentionally communicated messages. There is no mistaking that each of us is a fountain of communication. What we tend not to be is an “emotional inter- preter,” at least when conflict arises. During moments of conflict, we tend to defensively focus on our own emotional state. If we can grasp the emotional state of others involved in the conflict, address it with respect and honestly reveal our own emotions, we create mutual understanding, diminish the anxiety that always accompanies disharmony and open doors to renewed trust.


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Dr. Mike Simpson will offer a three-hour seminar entitled “Con- quering Conflict” at the Shepherd’s Center in Winston-Salem on Thursday, August 30, from 6 to 9 p.m. The cost is $25 and reser- vations can be made by contacting him or the Shepherd’s Center (336 748-0217). A “third generation” Family Systems practitioner, Simpson is the founder of Fix Your Family and a Family Wellness Coach who has used Family Systems to work with individuals and groups for the past 25 years. The author of the book Fix Your Family, he can be contacted through his website (fixyourfamily. org), email (1fixyourfamily@gmail.com) or phone (336 257- 9276). See ad on page 13.


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