It Must Be My Hormones: Getting your life on track with the help of natural bio-identical hormone therapy and nutrition

It Must Be My Hormones: Getting your life on track with the help of natural bio-identical hormone therapy and nutrition

by VickiEdgson (Author), Marion Gluck (Author), Vicki Edgson (Author), Dr Marion Gluck (Author)

Synopsis

Whether it's realizing that you're at that time of the month when you cry at adverts on the television or if you get a parking ticket, or the rollercoasters of puberty, pregnancy and menopause, 99.9 per cent of women have felt a slave to their hormones at some point in their lives. It is crucial to understand the important part hormones play in both our reproductive and overall health and then realize how much we can do through nutrition and lifestyle to have a positive effect on our hormones. From boosting fertility to easing symptoms of PMS and menopause, "It Must Be My Hormones" offers practical guidance by two highly recognized experts.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 240
Publisher: Michael Joseph
Published: 27 May 2010

ISBN 10: 0718154304
ISBN 13: 9780718154301

Author Bio
Dr Marion Gluck, a GP specialising in women's health, is world-renowned as a pioneer in the use of bio-identical hormones for women. She has 30 years' experience working as a medical doctor with women all around the world, and was named by Tatler magazine as one of Britain's top 250 private doctors. Based in London, she also runs clinics in Sydney, Berlin and Milan. Vicki Edgson was a practising nutritional therapist for over 20 years. She has written and co-authored 10 titles on nutrition, health and fitness, including the best-selling Honestly Healthy, and contributed to many leading magazines and online forums. She co-founded The Food Doctor business and has worked with health-food companies including Honestly Healthy, Abel & Cole and Bounce Foods. She has appeared on television in Fat Nation for the BBC and Diet Doctors for Channel Five, and contributed to the BBC's Breakfast Show and ITV's Lorraine.