Womens Health Solutions

Monday, January 15, 2007

Eating Horse Urine Pills

Over 75,000 mares (female horses) are confined to
their stalls hardly larger than themselves for most of
their eleven month pregnancy. The mares live on
restricted fluid intake, are not allowed to exercise,
and not even allowed to lie down. After they give
birth, they are allowed only a few months of pasture
with their foals before they are re-impregnated to
begin another round of urine production.
 
All this to make the fifth leading medication in this
country - Premarin.
Why are you still eating horse urine pills?
This is sick! How did we as women ever think that
horse urine could help our hormones? Horse hormones
and human hormones are totally different. There is no
way women can metabolize these hormones without very
serious consequences.
 
Using phyto-estrogens (pronounced – fido) is using
plants that have an estrogenic effect, meaning it
won’t produce estrogen in your body. Instead, it will
help your body to produce the right amount of
estrogen. Soy products are regarded as the most widely
used phytoestrogens, but I’m not convinced.

Latest research has shown otherwise...if you want to
check into this further, go the westonprice foundation
for their full report on whats happening in the soy
industry.

Bottom line is to understand that anything
synthetically made can never bring your hormones into
balance, totally. There is always a price to pay.


Until next time,

Dr. Judy


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