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Kristin Gabriel's Articles in Health

  • Is Biomimetic Dosing be the Answer to Hormone Restoration?
    Recent studies on hormone replacement therapy (HRT) are of tremendous importance, and offer much hope to women in menopause. The research suggests that women must cycle their hormones and have a menstrual bleed to be truly safe from cardiovascular events.
  • Biomimetic Versus Bio-identical Hormones
    It is the natural biomimetic rhythm that is missing from most hormone replacement therapies. People have become accustomed to talking about bio-identical hormone replacement therapy (BHRT) for menopause and anti-aging.But this term is not accurate.
  • The Facts about Hormone Replacement Therapy
    If you are debating hormone replacement therapy, you're not alone. According to the US Census Bureau, there were an estimated 78.2 million baby boomers, as of July 1, 2005, and over 47 million of them are women experiencing discomfort from menstruation to menopause, to loss of libido. There's a chance that those who choose rhythmic Biomimetic hormone restoration therapy, could age in a healthier more graceful way.
  • Environmental Endocrinology and Menopause Medicine for Anti-Aging
    Today, doctors are learning how environmental endocrinology'the effect of daily stressors like light, food and crowding on multiple endocrine systems'controls rate of aging and quality of life. Many aspects of diabetology and reproductive endocrinology are converging to become what we call menopause medicine.
  • Fix Chipped Teeth with Thin Veneers
    Thanks to new cosmetic dentistry techniques people's smiles are transformed. Porcelain laminates, or veneers, also known as the brand Lumineers, are very thin, in fact, very thin like a contact lens for replacing, repairing or reshaping our teeth, such as oral implants, crowns, Invisalign braces, and bridges.
  • What is Bio-Mimetic Hormone Therapy?
    During the last century, medical practitioners and women alike have become accustomed to talking about bio-identical hormone replacement therapy (BHRT) in menopause medicine. But there is a problem with this terminology. Hormones are not really bio-identical. They can be mimicked, but they are not identical. Furthermore, they cannot be replaced, rather they can be restored.
  • Tobacco and Periodontal Gum Disease
    Smokers should know the dangers of tobacco use. Researches also have found that the following problems occur more often in people who use tobacco products: Bad breath, oral cancer, stained teeth, tooth loss, loss of taste, bone loss, gum recession, mouth soars and facial wrinkling. The research also indicates that there is less success with periodontal treatments and dental implants.
  • Periodontal Gum Disease around the Tooth Affects 75% of Population
    Periodontal gum disease because is painless, but it affects almost 75 percent of the population and when left untreated can lead to tooth loss. Review common symptoms and what you can do about gum disease from a Los Angeles dentist and oral surgeon.
  • Periodontists Have New Test for Oral Cancer
    gum disease, periodontal problems, cavities, and tooth decay, there's just one more thing that you should be aware of when it comes to dental health. Oral cancer, which is cancer of the soft tissue of the mouth and gums. When it is caught early by your dentist or periodontist, oral cancer can be cured.
  • Trends for Women in Menopause include Bioidentical Hormone Replacement Therapy (BHRT)
    Today's women in menopause are now taking bioidentical hormone replacement therapy (BHRT). Often referred to as natural, bioidentical hormones are molecules that are the same as the endogenous hormones made in a person's body. Most gels, pills and drops do not pulse in our bodies, like endogenous hormones pulse. That's why many women are getting results with rhythmically dosed BHRT Protocol.
  • Bio-identical Hormone Replacement Therapy Helps Women in Menopause
    Author T.S. Wiley asked the question, "if hormone replacement was made of real bio-identical hormones and dosed to mimic the ups and downs of the hormone blood levels in a normal menstrual cycle in a 20 year-old woman, would all of the symptoms and disease states of aging decline or even, disappear?" Then she developed a Protocol that is helping tens of thousands of women, and that might answer that question.
  • Gum Disease and Diabetes
    Bleeding gums and bad breath are signes for periodontal gum disease which may increase your risk for other health concerns including heart disease, stroke, diabetes, lung and respiratory disease, and osteoporosis. Today with cosmetic dentistry and dental implants at the top of the dental industry spectrum, more important to pay attention to gum disease which often progresses silently and without pain.
  • New Health Care Trends Involve Environmental Endocrinology for Women in Menopause
    Today's fervor for environmental preservation has also hit the medical industry with the newest emerging field called environmental endocrinology. Doctors are now learning how environmental endocrinology'the effect of daily stressors like light, food and crowding on multiple endocrine systems'controls the rate of aging and the quality of life, and is converging to become what we call menopause medicine.
  • Heart Attacks and Strokes Associated with Gum Disease
    there is an increase in a risk for heart disease in those patients who have periodontal gum disease. The most common strain of bacteria found in dental plaque may cause blood clots. Once these clots escape into the bloodstream, there's an increased risk for a heart attack. If you have receding gums or notice a bleeding gum that is often red and irritated, and if you've noticed that your breath is bad, you may have a gum infection.
  • It's About the Rhythm: The Best Hormone Replacement Therapy
    The circadian clock in every cell of our bodies measures one spin of the planet. One author and researcher named T.S. Wiley realized maybe it was the rhythm that was missing in other hormone replacement regimens. Natural hormones are not bio-identical hormones unless a person's body can recognize them as hormones. Today, multi-phasic physiologic dosing will be part of a new study called Bioidentical Hormones On Trial, or B.H.O.T.
  • Cosmetic Dentistry is Now Invisable
    Today, modern cosmetic dentistry has brought a number of new technologies to market, including dental implants, tooth colored fillings, veneers and the new invisible Invisalign system, successful in providing new smiles to patients everywhere.
  • The Hormone Battles: Small Business and Patients Win Against Big Pharma
    The Court's ruling for patient access to compounded medicines ensures that patients and physicians will continue to have access to vital medicines including bio-identical hormones.This was a big victory for patients who rely on customized medicines, especially for women taking bio-identical hormone therapy. Advocates including small pharmacies and makers of alternative therapies including T.S. Wiley.
  • Toothless Patients Need Dental Implants
    Thanks to the field of oral implantology, or dental implants, a new standard of care has emerged and teeth can now be restored for both functionality and aesthetics. Dental implants can also help people with increased chewing capacity, and improved speech in addition to their appearance.
  • Why is there Media Hype Surrounding Menopause and Hormones
    There are 40 million women in the US between the ages of 40 and 60. 25 million women enter menopause annually. Relief of menopausal symptoms could mean more productive women. Author T.S. Wiley has developed bio-identical estradiol and progesterone in topical cream preparations dosed in a rhythm to mimic the natural cyclic hormone levels of a twenty year-old woman.
  • Now I Lay me Down to Sleep for Better Health
    Could how much you sleep really control your appetite? Could the loss of sleep be destroying the endocrine clock that controls weight gain? The answers may shock you, because they are so simple. Yes. The prescription for better health is free. It's sleep.
  • Repairing Your Teeth: The Dental Implant
    Dental implants begin by plantinga post deep into the jaw bone, first grafting some synthetic bone powder onto the bone to build up lacking bone tissue. This serves as the foundation for the screw in implant tooth. Healing time? Three months. Depending on the patient, dental implants can take anywhere from several months to a year or more.

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