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Low Testosterone And Headaches Migraines?

Posted on April 14, 2009 by Savanna

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As a registered nurse I attend many classes, and recently had a small revelation about the relationship between age and the incidence of migraines headaches. Our teacher said that migraines headaches hardly ever appear after the age of 55, and that migraines headaches are related to hormones and hormone change. I found this remarkable, since in my many years in the ER I had in fact seen lots of younger men and women with migraines headacnes, but never older men or women. But it had not occurred to me that hormone change was the key factor to migraines headaches. This now made perfect sense to me. Both my husband and I suffer from periodic migraines headaches, which radically diminished after we began using the hormone creams that I produce, called Prosperon for men, and Prosperine for women. We knew that these creams increase the hormone progesterone in women, testosterone in men, and diminishes the hormone estrogen in both sexes. But while we knew that we would be balancing our hormone levels and...

Kettlebells And Chiropractic - A Winning Combination!

Posted on March 1, 2009 by Adelia

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After 14 years as a successful chiropractor I have finally discovered what I believe to be the very best tool for improving the back-strength and overall health of my patients. That tool is the kettlebell something I had never heard of until two years ago. I have to admit that initially they intimidated me until I needed them for my own injury. The Doctor Becomes a Patient Growing up I was always extremely athletic in high school and college. I lettered in volleyball, softball, and basketball, and I became a Doctor of Chiropractic because I knew firsthand how important a strong and well-aligned body is for physical activity. As an athlete and a doctor I never experienced any problems with back pain until about 5 years ago. I was adjusting a very large male patient 6 3 300lbs , something I never had a problem with in the past because of my use of proper techniques. Somehow this time was different. When I applied my force into this patient s body to adjust his hips nothing moved. I felt like I had...

Should You Filter Your Drinking Water?

Posted on January 21, 2009 by Juli

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The benefits of drinking water on a regular basis should be something that no one has to tell you. By now you should know that water is your body s best method of ridding itself of toxins that exist in foods you eat and your environment. When your body operates without sufficient water the amount of toxins can build up and result in infection or disease. A message that is coupled with that of the benefits of drinking water is the quality of water. With the proliferation of bottled water, the message is that water from local water treatment plants is not safe. The contention is that these water supplies may contain elements that can affect health. The truth of this statement depends on where you live. Most people live in an area where the water is treated according to standards. If you live in a rural area or an undeveloped area, concerns of water quality are legitimate. To be absolutely sure, there are simple tests available that can tell you what contaminants, if any, exist in your water. If tests...

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