What Your Doctor May Not Tell You About(TM): Premenopause

Balance Your Hormones and Your Life from Thirty to Fifty

Nonfiction, Health & Well Being, Health, Alternative & Holistic Health, Naturopathy, Medical, Ailments & Diseases, Diseases, Women&
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Author: Jesse Hanley, John R. Lee ISBN: 9780759522237
Publisher: Grand Central Publishing Publication: March 15, 2001
Imprint: Grand Central Publishing Language: English
Author: Jesse Hanley, John R. Lee
ISBN: 9780759522237
Publisher: Grand Central Publishing
Publication: March 15, 2001
Imprint: Grand Central Publishing
Language: English

A safe, effective hormone balance program for women aged 30-50 suffering from premenopause syndrome. Restore and maintain gynecological health, sex drive, and energy.

I'm too young for menopause. So why do I feel like this? Even if you're a decade or more away from menopause, your hormones may already be out of balance, usually caused by an excess of estrogen and a deficiency of progesterone. Over 50 million women experience premenopause symptoms, including:

  • Unexplained, sudden weight gain
  • Severe PMS, fatigue, irritability, and mood swings
  • Loss of libido
  • Tender or lumpy breasts
  • Fibroids and endometriosis
  • Cold hands and feet
  • Very heavy or light periods
  • Or other symptoms like infertility, memory loss, and migraines.

Now Dr. John Lee-author of the groundbreaking What Your Doctor May Not Tell You About Menopause-teams up with women's health expert Jesse Hanley, M.D., to bring you a revolutionary nonprescription "Balance Program" with simple, safe, and natural solutions for premenopause.

Learn how natural progesterone and changes to your diet and environment can balance your hormones, eliminate premenopausal symptoms, and make you feel better-all without surgery, antidepressants, or prescription hormones.

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A safe, effective hormone balance program for women aged 30-50 suffering from premenopause syndrome. Restore and maintain gynecological health, sex drive, and energy.

I'm too young for menopause. So why do I feel like this? Even if you're a decade or more away from menopause, your hormones may already be out of balance, usually caused by an excess of estrogen and a deficiency of progesterone. Over 50 million women experience premenopause symptoms, including:

Now Dr. John Lee-author of the groundbreaking What Your Doctor May Not Tell You About Menopause-teams up with women's health expert Jesse Hanley, M.D., to bring you a revolutionary nonprescription "Balance Program" with simple, safe, and natural solutions for premenopause.

Learn how natural progesterone and changes to your diet and environment can balance your hormones, eliminate premenopausal symptoms, and make you feel better-all without surgery, antidepressants, or prescription hormones.

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