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What Your Doctor May Not Tell You About PREmenopause
Balance Your Hormones and Your Life from Thirty to Fifty.
by John R. Lee, M.D., Jesse Hanley M.D. and Virginia Hopkins
Warner Books 1999 (395 pages)
Real solutions from John R. Lee, M.D. for PMS, fibroids, fibrocystic breasts, weight gain, fatigue, endometriosis, irregular or heavy periods, infertility, miscarriage, and other premenopausal hormone imbalance symptoms, in detail. He also covers the topics of stress, birth control pills, hysterectomy and cancer. Many case histories are included, and Dr. Hanley adds a new dimension to this book by addressing the emotional issues of premenopause symptoms as well as the use of herbs and nutritional supplements to treat symptoms.
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Optimal Health Guidelines
by John R. Lee, M.D.
BLL Publishing 1999 (211 pages)
This updated edition of Optimal Health Guidelines is both vintage Dr. Lee because its the first book that he wrote (for his students at the College of Marin), and its also the latest Dr. Lee, because he has updated much of the information.
The book is full of great stories from Dr. Lees
medical practice, his often wry philosophy, and eye-opening
factoids. Dr. Lee also covers a wide range of medical issues in this book, including attitudes towards disease, how nutrients work in the body, and his now-famous commonsense approach towards heart disease, cancer, hormone balance, digestive problems, and many other common
illnesses.
Youll be amazed at what might really be causing your high blood pressure, arthritis, or
heartburn, and how simple it may be to treat it.
The fourth edition of Optimal Health Guidelines is
also totally reformatted, it has a brand new cover and
a comprehensive index! This would make a
wonderful gift anytime.
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