Archive for August, 2011

Aug 25 2011

Natural Antiaging Body Cream

About a month ago we picked up a hand and body lotion that bears the Certified Natural Products Association seal. We’d never heard of this hand and body lotion by J.R. Watkins before. It is 98.90% natural, contains no Parabens, no Phithalates, no propylene Glycol and is dye free. Even better, this natural antiaging skin care lotion has not been tested on animals and has been around since 1868. Now that sounds pretty good for those of you who want to use natural antiaging products that come without the dangerous chemicals.

natural-antiaging-body-lotionOne of the important things to remember is that anything that you put on your skin will be absorbed through the skin into your system. That counts for body lotions, deodorants, bioidentical hormone creams, and perfumes, etc. One of the products we use the most on our skin is skin care lotions which we smooth all over our bodies to keep the skin moisturized and youthful looking. So if you’ve been complaining that you can’t afford organic products such as moisturizers, hair products and makeup, the one product you use the greatest quantity of and expose your body to would be body lotion.  It’s used on a daily basis and covers the greatest area of  your skin. If there’s only one organic product you can afford, we would suggest that you splurge on a good natural antiaging body lotion.

J.R. Watkins Hand and Body Lotion is reasonably priced and is 98.90% natural. It is a rich, thick cream that smooths on the skin well and moisturizes the dry skin cells, pampering your skin.  Use it after your shower or bath.  We bought the “vanilla essence”  J.R. Watkins Hand and Body Lotion. We are very happy with it as a natural anti aging skin care product. J.R. Watkins makes other natural skin care products and we’re going to try some of the other products because we like this one a lot.

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Aug 24 2011

Dr Erika T Schwartz presents at the Bioidentical Hormone Education Symposium

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Dr. Erika T. Schwartz is featured at the Bio-Identical Hormone Medical Education Symposium on Saturday, October 15, 2011 at the Park Hyatt Hotel, 4 Avenue Road,. Toronto, Ontario. This full day educational symposium is open to all physicians and medical professionals.

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Dr. Schwartz, is the founder and Chief Medical Officer of AgeMD, the Age Management Institute in New York City. She is a leading expert in the field of Bioidentical Hormone Replacement Therapy (BHRT), disease prevention, Alzheimer’s and wellness. She is also the author of four best-selling books, is an international presenter and television personality and has published in the The Wall Street Journal and The N.Y. Times.

The subjects covered in the Bio-Identical Hormone Medical Education Symposium will include:

• Focuses on Male & Female Hormones
• Advanced Course with Basic Introduction
• Comprehensive Protocols for Treating Adult Male/Female Hormone Deficiencies
• Introducing Hormones Into Your Practice
Hormone Imbalance Symptoms
• Dosing & Titration
• Testing & Diagnostics
• Osteoporosis
• Bio-Identical Hormones & How Are They Different to Synthetic Hormones
• Treating Menopause & Perimenopause
Andropause – the Male Menopause
• Thyroid & Adrenal Imbalances
• Brain Injuries & Hormones
• Testosterone in Men & Women
• Diet & Lifestyle
• Scientific Perspectives: WHI, Million Women Study & Other Significant Studies
• Review & Analysis of Clinical Case Studies
• Extensive Clinical Application of Female & Male Hormone Replacement Therapies
• Other Evidence-Based Integrative Therapies for the Treatment of the Symptoms of Hormone Imbalance, the Prevention of Disease, & the Mgmt. of Aging
• Interactive Study Materials • Including Articles, & Extensive Survey of Past & Current PubMed
A report from the International Menopause Society from the 13th World Congress on Menopause which took place in Roma, Italy in June of this year

Symposium literature for physicians will be Available Online to All Participants Prior to October 15th at www.TruBalanceHealthCare.com.

This bioidentical hormone symposium is suited to all medical professionals: MDs, OB/GYNs, GPs, NDs, DOs, HOs, RNs, Nurse Practitioners, Endocrinologists, Anti-Aging Specialists, Geriatricians, MediSpa Technicians, Breast Health Practitioners, Laser Specialists, Cosmetic Injectors, Plastic Surgeons, Therapists, Weightloss Clinics, Nutritionists, Chiropractors, Physiotherapists, Physicians Assistants, Internists, Psychiatrists, Sports Medicine, Dermatologists, and Cardiologists, etc.

Fees for the Bioidentical Hormone Education Symposium are $899.00 Cdn, $750 each for an additional staff member(s). The symposium is sponsored by TruBalanceHealthCare. To register call, 647.884.0663.

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Aug 11 2011

Suzanne Somers Speaking at the Power of Women

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Suzanne Somers is presenting today at Power of Women in Toronto

Suzanne, promoter of aging and wellness, actress, dancer, successful business woman and author of over 19 best selling books is speaking today in Toronto at the Power of Women Conference. The conference will take place at the Toronto Metro Convention Center. Other speakers include Ellen DeGeneres, Courtenay Wolfe, Loretta LaRoche, Leigh Anne Tuohy, Amilya Antonetti, Marlee Matlin, and Jessica Holmes. The Power of Women conference is a community of inspirational women and the idea that by bringing women together, this network can collaborate on ideas that create meaningful change in women’s lives.

One of the original “pioneers of bio-identical hormones,” Suzanne Somers almost single-handedly bought the issue of natural menopause treatments to the forefront so that women all over the world can now use bioidentical hormones to treat menopause. Prior to this, women had only one choice when dealing with menopause symptoms and that was with synthetic hormones which cause numerous health problems. Suzanne has written numerous books on antiaging and bioidentical hormone replacement therapy.

This video shows Suzanne Somers on a Canadian television program promoting the Power of Women conference.

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