A timely and sometimes irreverent exploration of the issues and stigma surrounding perimenopause and menopause, with a specific focus on alternative and breakthrough treatments.
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About a week ago, a friend of mine sent me a link to Scentuelle™, an “aroma” patch that uses a woman’s sense of smell to enhance sexual response. According to the website, Scentuelle targets smell receptors at the back of nose closest to the brain...
Does Wyeth’s hormone replacement therapy agent Prempro cause breast cancer? Yes, according to a jury, who recently awarded Connie Barton $75 million in punitive damages.
According to a statement quoted in a New York Times expose, a spokesperson for...
There’s interesting news on the red clover front.
Although red clover may have questionable value when it comes to hot flashes (the verdict is still out with regards to whether or not it is effective) researchers are now saying that this isoflavone...
This saddens me greatly but maybe it’s true after all. It is really all about us.
But is it?
In early November, I put out a call for male contributors, hoping to find some male voices to fill the obvious void on this blog and lend their perspectives...
Last year I wrote a post about the promising effects of flaxseed — a plant-based estrogen– on hot flashes. Flaxseed contains antioxidants with weak estrogen properties (lignans) and omega-3 fatty acids. It is also an excellent source of fiber. In...