Guest guest Posted July 26, 2002 Report Share Posted July 26, 2002 The MESO/Rx newsletter continues to provide interesting information. In its July 26, 2002 issue it discusses the risks of hormone replacement therapy that has begun to feature widely in the media recently. http://www.meso-rx.com Hormone Replacement Scandal: New Study Discredits Toxic Hormone Combination by Karlis Ullis, M.D. and Shackman, Ph.D. <http://www.meso-rx.com/articles/ullis/hormone-replacement-scandal.htm> July 9, 2002 marked an historic date in medical history. In one of the biggest scandals in medical history, government scientists shut down a study on the most commonly used hormone replacement therapy used in the country. These researchers concluded that it was no longer ethical to keep administering the infamous Prempro hormone replacment drug combination to post-menopausal women in a multi-center research study because it was inflicting more harm than good. This was an indeed an historic and scandalous event. Millions and millions of women have been placed on this combination of Premarin and Provera (Prempro), which are synthetic versions of the hormones estrogen (CEE: conjugated equine-horse estrogens) and progesterone (MPA: medroxyprogesterone acetate). Premarin has been around since 1942, and is one of the most widely prescribed drugs in history. It was the single most prescribed drug every year between 1992 and 1999 (1). Women were lead to believe that they would live longer and healthier lives if they would take Premarin or Prempro. Doctors believed all the propaganda fed to them by the makers of these drugs. But the recent decision by the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLBI) and the Women's Health Initiative (WHI) to discontinue this study supports what I have been saying for many years, that Premarin and Provera are toxic and do more harm than good. However, I am concerned that the media will misinterpret the results of this study. Unfortunately, hormone replacement therapy is getting a bad name. While I have been an opponent of the Premarin and Provera strategy for a long time, there are safe and effective alternative hormone replacement therapy programs that I have been using successfully in my private practice for a long time. My own approach emphasizes natural, human bio-identical hormones rather than toxic and synthetic drugs such as Premarin and Prempro. In this article, I want to go over what the key implications of the NHLBI/WHI study are, and give some guidelines for doctors and post-menopausal women who are still interested in an alternative approach to hormone replacement therapy....... ---------------- For more useful news on many aspects of hormone use by men and women, join this free list at: http://www.meso-rx.com Would anyone else care to share some other articles or references on this topic, which affects all modern families? Dr Mel C Siff Denver, USA http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Supertraining/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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