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present the variety of bio-identical options that are available. In addition, seek a health care provider that will evaluate


your symptoms, health history, family history, reproductive his- tory and treatment goals with hormone restoration. He or she should listen to your concerns, and make you an integral part of the clinical picture and decision-making process. Staying healthy even into old age depends not only on


genetics and a healthy lifestyle, but also on replacing what the body needs. Hormone therapy is an important component of the process of restoring internal balance for women, and bio-identical hormones are an option that should be considered. Remember that it’s all about feeling well and being well at any age!


Vicki Joyce, APRN-CNP, graduated with honors when achieving her Masters of Nursing, and is a certified adult nurse practitioner with an extensive background, as well as personal experience, in alternatives to traditional hormone replacement options, includ- ing extensive bio-identical hormone training with ZRT Labs; the Institute For Functional Medicine, in Federal Way, WA; and with the Academy of Anti-Aging Medicine. She completed her initial hormone pellet implant certification in 2009 with Rebecca Glaser, M.D., FACS, of the Millennium Wellness Center, in Dayton, OH; and has certifications in pellet implant therapy with BioTE, in Dal- las, TX, in 2011; and SottoPelle, in Scottsdale, AZ, in 2012. Ageless by Vicki Joyce is located at 3701 N. W. 62nd St., in Oklahoma City. For more information, call 405-826-8439 or visit m.me/VickiJoyce. APRN-CNP. See ad, page 14.


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