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JMC Miami Restorative DHEA for perimenopausal women

JMC Restorative Medicine specializes in hormone and age management in patients 50-60 yrs of age. We are constantly reviewing the literature for informative articles that can be of benefit to our patients.

From the University of Pisa I summarize a study of 48 menopausal women with decreased libido. Half were treated with just vitamin D and the other half with DHEA 10 mg daily. The cohort that received DHEA had 4x’s more sex over the next 6 months with no change in relationship status and with increased partner satisfaction.

If you suffer from perimenopausal symptoms , this is just one easy treatment option available at JMC Restorative Medicine so stop by or call to make an appointmnet with one of our board certified physicians.

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JMC Miami, Florida Bioidentical Hormones

At JMC Miami Restorative Medicine, our doctors are especially trained in age management and hormone replacement therapy. They treat hormone deficiencies with bioidentical hormones instead of synthetic or biosimilar hormones and the difference in effect and patient relief from symptoms is often times , lifechanging, and always for the better.

This preventative and secondary medical approach helps end the suffering, hyperemotional responses and fatigue like symptoms often caused by stress-induced adrenal insufficiency, andropause, perimenopause or menopause.

Our doctors test you for hormone management and bring an integrated approach to your therapy including lifestyle changes, dietary and fitness regimens.

If you are experiencing emotional stress, night sweats, hot flashes, memory changes, mood swings, weight gain and low libido, stop by or call for an appointment with any of our trained, boarded and specialized physicians at JMC Restorative Medicine Miami, Fl today.

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Miami Bioidentical Hormones, Estrogen Metabolism, Breast Cancer Prevention

JMC Restorative Medicine has all current testing and treatment in bioidentical hormone treatment which is the latest recommended way to go in women of perimenopausal age and/or with symptoms associated which is critical for health reasons. A growing body of research shows that it,  is not simply the amount of total estrogen in a woman’s body but how the estrogen is broken down as well, that is vital to improving prevention and pathogenesis of estrogen related conditions like osteoporosis, breast cancer , lupus and other autoimmune conditions. Two competing pathways exist.

The dominant pathway has estrogen metabolized to an inactive possibly anti-estrogenic  metabolite ,2-hydroxyestrone-2OHE1-or “good estrogen”.It is not likely to stimulate cell division in target tissues and so not likely to promote cell proliferation in the breast or uterus, a process linked to DNA damage and tumor development.

In a competing pathway, estrogen is metabolized to 16alpha-hydroxyestrone-16alpha-OHE1- a more active and powerful metabolite that accelerates DNA synthesis, cell multiplication ; and so,higher levels are associated to development of tumors or lupus like syndromes.

Studies show that levels of 2OHE1 and 16alpha-OHE1 and the balance between them can be modified and followed as predictors of estrogen related health, breast cancer prevention and improved quality of life around menopause. For example, a woman may have “normal” total estrogen but a low 2/16OHE1 ratio indicating dominance of the active metabolite and she may feel symptoms of excess estrogen. Alternately, if her 2/16OHE1 ratio is high, the inactive metabolite is dominant and she may lack the estrogen stimulatory effect necessary to prevent bone tissue diseases such as osteoporosis.

Tracking 2/16 OHE1 ratio can track the effects of therapies aimed at optimizing estrogen metabolism. Balance between these two metabolites is key and can be modulated individually through a variety of lifestyle, dietary and bioidentical hormone supplement interventions. Substances such as cruciferous vegetables, omega 3 fatty acids, flaxseed, grains and soy have been shown to increase 2/16 OHE1 ratio thereby reducing risk of estrogen dependent disorders.

Hydroxyestrone levels do not have a circadian rhythm and can be measured in a single serum or spot urine sample. We at JMC Restorative Medicine have received the most current functional medicine training in this field and can not only test but treat and modify estrogen metabolism individually to improve a woman’s health and sense of wellbeing.

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National Menopause Awareness Month

September has been declared National Menopause Awareness Month by Congress. This decision by federal legislators is intended to draw attention to the large public health challenge that menopause brings — and to reinforce that women and their healthcare providers must have accurate, unbiased menopause-related information to enhance women’s health and quality of life at menopause and beyond.

In support of the same goal, October 18 has been designated World Menopause Day by the World Health Organization (WHO).

Menopause represents the end of a woman’s fertility and, on average, occurs at age 51. Although menopause is a natural event, there are potential short-term health effects (e.g. hot flashes) and health consequences over the long term (e.g. osteoporosis).

On-going scientific and medical research means that new information about menopause regularly becomes available. We are available to answer any questions you may have about menopause – just contact us here.

You can also visit the web site of the North American Menopause Society (NAMS), which maintains an exhaustive catalog of current scientific and educational materials.

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