CATEGORY: Stuff in the ‘osteoporosis’ Category


Osteoporosis—Why do we look for new drugs when old hormones work well?

Women can’t rely on using supplements alone after age 40 to prevent Osteoporosis, testosterone and estradiol are also needed. Osteoporosis is a side effect of aging and is one of the diseases that affects aging women more than aging men. [...]
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Testosterone Treats Unexpected Diseases and Symptoms

You get so much more than a good sex life when you replace your Testosterone. Testosterone treats many illnesses in addition to sexual dysfunction.  Most patients and doctors don’t associate testosterone with the anxiety and depression that occurs after age[...]
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Anti-Aging Medicine Addresses Senescence and Reverses Osteoporosis

Discussion of individual drugs researched and approved by the FDA for the purpose of treating the specific diseases of aging. This week’s conversation was stimulated by an article in January’s Endocrine News written by Sundeep Khosla, MD. The author of[...]
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Obesity and Vitamin D Deficiency

Vitamins are vital to the enzyme pathways that make our bodies metabolize food into energy. You may think that people who take vitamins are crazy or hypochondriacs, but it is a valid truth that vitamins are vital to the enzyme[...]
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Are Suntans and Sun Exposure as Unhealthy as we have been Taught?

The Many Health Benefits of Sun Exposure. The material for this Healthcast comes from a magazine article in the magazine Outside, written by Rowan Jacobsen, January 10, 2019. Did you know that vitamin D is made by your body in[...]
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Anti-Aging Medicine and Peptides

How does Hormone Replacement Therapy and Peptides Work Together to make you Healthy? Why do peptides need replacement as we age? Peptides production in the body, are at their peak when we are in our youthful fertile years, between 12[...]
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Osteopenia and Osteoporosis

Of the Ten Million Americans who have Osteoporosis, 80 Percent are Women. Download the transcription of this podcast. In episode 59 of the BioBalance Healthcast, Dr. Maupin and Brett Newcomb talk about osteopenia and osteoporosis. What is Osteoporosis? Thinning of[...]
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Low Testosterone levels in Men Increases Risk of Aortic Aneurism

The March 2010 edition of the Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism states that decreased Free Testosterone (unbound to protein) in men caused by aging, disease, or trauma, leads to atherosclerosis of the aorta, which creates a high risk of[...]
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Menopause, Osteopenia and Osteoporosis

If this is your problem, you are fortunate to have found the best answer for brittle bones. There is nothing better than BioBalance 4 Women Testosterone and Estradiol Pellets. Have you wondered why women are the primary victim of Osteoporosis?[...]
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