"Sex and the City 2" Cougar Deals With Menopause
"Sex and the City 2" Cougar Deals With Menopause | June, 2010
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The benefits of bioidentical hormone therapy have been touted by celebrity health gurus such as Oprah, Robin McGraw, Dr. Oz and of course the bioidentical hormones poster girl, Suzanne Somers - and now even Hollywood is getting in on the action. In the new "Sex and the City" sequel, sex-crazed Samantha (Kim Cattrall) is fighting an uphill battle with menopause and turns to bioidentical hormones to give her sex drive a much needed boost. In fact, according to an article published by the Palm Beach Post, Cattrall's character Samantha carries around Suzanne Somers? book Breakthrough as if it were the bible.
According to the Mayo Clinic, there is little risk associated with bioidentical hormone therapy. Most of the controversy associated with treatment is based on outdated studies that used synthetic hormones, such as the Women's Health Initiative (WHI). As time goes on, more and more women are beginning to realize that bioidentical hormone therapy isn't as bad as mainstream medicine made it out to be and if used properly can effectively mitigate symptoms of menopause.
The highly trained bioidentical hormone doctors at BodyLogicMD have helped tens of thousands of women, like Samantha, overcome symptoms of menopause and regain vitality, using a combination of customized nutrition and fitness regimens and all natural bioidentical hormone therapy.
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