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Of the four bio balances, arguably the
most significant, particularly for women is the
re-establishment of a normal hormonal balance. In fact,
members of the Quantum Life Journey family who read only
one of the recommended books, will surely wish to
consider examining the revolutionary work of the late
John R Lee, MD What Your Doctor May Not Tell You
About Menopause (the breakthrough book on natural
progesterone), written in conjunction with Virginia
Hopkins. This book, as well as John Lee’s
other works, will be of considerable interest to anyone
curious about:
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The history of politics and the medical and drug
establishment
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Seeking to be well informed about synthetic hormone
replacement therapy
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Understanding the bio chemistry and dynamics of
one’s own hormones
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How they get out of balance, and
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How to prevent hormone imbalance and how to stay
healthy.
Summarizing John Lee’s lifetime work
and that of other contributing authors such as
Christiane Northrup, MD (Hyperlink: The Wisdom of
Menopause) is a daunting undertaking. Perhaps the best
approach is simply to reproduce the following excerpt
from John Lee’s book What Your Doctor May Not Tell
You About Menopause (see
recommended reading list)
pages 50-51:
Hormone Balance, Xenobiotics, And Future Generations
Throughout this book I will be referring repeatedly to xenobiotics or xenoestrogens, foreign substances
originating outside the body that have hormone-like and
estrogen-like activity in the body and thus a profound
impact on hormone balance. I will use the term
“xenobiotics” as a generic reference to substances with
a hormone-like effect on the body and “xenoestrogens” to
specifically describe those with an estrogenic effect on
the body.
Nearly all xenobiotics are petrochemically based,
meaning “derived from petroleum oil”. We live in a
pervasively petrochemical world. Our machines run on
petroleum fuels, many of our buildings are heated with
petroleum oil, and thousands, maybe millions of
products, including plastics, microchips, medicines,
clothing, foods, soaps, pesticides, and even perfumes,
are made from petrochemicals or contain them. While
these substances have undeniably improved our quality of
life, the price we pay is pervasive petrochemical
pollution of the air, water, soil, and our bodies.
The legacy of this pollution in living creatures,
including humans, includes an epidemic of reproductive
abnormalities, including steadily increasing numbers of
cancers of the reproductive tract, infertility, low
sperm counts, and the feminization of males. Estrogen is
the female hormone and we are awash in a petrochemical
sea of xenoestrogens. The potential consequences of this
overexposure are staggering, especially considering that
one of the consequences is passing on reproductive
abnormalities to offspring.
The effect of artificially high levels of estrogen in our
environment is so significant (John Lee believed that
estrogen dominance was the single greatest cause of
premature aging and disease among women in the United
States) that estrogen is afforded its own Paradigm of
Disease-Hormone Dysfunction Diseases
THE TEN PARADIGMS OF DISEASE. Further, there is
little question that the Conventional Medical Community
has failed women the most in the area of hormones. In
fact, John Lee remarks in What Your Doctor May Not
Tell You About Menopause: page 33
Mainstream
medicine is firmly entrenched in its belief that
menopause connotes the onset of estrogen deficiency
disease that requires estrogen treatment. This is not
only scientifically inaccurate, but is a parochial,
patriarchal and narrow-minded view but acts to retard a
deeper and more constructive understanding of the
problem.
So what should you do to re-establish normal hormonal
balance?
Following the Four Astonishingly Simple Steps will go a
long way to help women (and men) re-establish normal
hormonal balance. A large percentage of women in their
mid-thirties and on up are suffering from the symptoms
of estrogen dominance brought about by a sedentary life
style, a poor diet, birth control pills, HRT (Hormone
Replacement Therapy) and exposure to environmental
estrogens. Most of these women can find relief simply
through exercise and a good organic diet, (fertilizers
and pesticides are estrogens) augmented by appropriate
supplements including vitamin and mineral supplements.
If this is insufficient, women should consider adding a
natural progesterone cream to their daily regimen.
Naturally occurring progesterone (not progestins- a
pharmaceutically mutated and hence patentable form of
the naturally occurring progesterone) can often assist
women in returning to normal hormone levels. Remember,
in addition to exposure to the overwhelming
proliferation of synthetic and unnatural estrogens, life
style choices remain a substantial factor in the
production and storage of estrogen, progesterone,
testosterone and other hormones. The standard American
diet, filled with refined flour and sugar, simple
carbohydrates and artificial ingredients, combined with
lack of exercise clearly promotes metabolic
irregularities that can lead to insulin resistance,
obesity, digestive problems and cardiovascular disease,
which in turn of course affect the healthy flow of
hormone production. That is why following all of the
Four Astonishingly Simple Steps consistently, is crucial
in the re-establishment of normal hormonal balance.
Progesterone, for many women, can add a remarkable
improvement in the quality of health and can help
rebalance the complex hormonal systems, but cannot be
considered a panacea for all hormonal irregularities.
In addition to naturally occurring Progesterone cream,
women and men should also consider the use of Indole
Gard (DIINDOLYMETHANE or DIM®), which has been shown to
regulate and promote a more efficient metabolism of
estrogen by metabolizing the estrogen into the cancer
preventing derivative (2-Hydroxyesteron) rather than the
cancer causing estrogen derivative (16-Hydroxyesteron).
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