Q: WHAT DO ESTROGEN AND PROGESTERONE DO IN THE BODY?
A: Estrogen is known as a 'female hormone’ and plays a key role in shaping the female body. One of estrogen's primary roles is to promote the growth of cells in the breast and uterus and estrogen affects many aspects of women's physical and emotional health. Progesterone is the second most important female hormone. Progesterone is primarily responsible for regulating the reproductive cycle.
Q: IS HORMONE REPLACEMENT THERAPY SAFE?
A: No. The results of conclusive research prove that hormone replacement therapy is not safe. The use of synthetic estrogen and progestin is linked to increased risks of heart disease, breast cancer, uterine cancer and ovarian cancer, strokes and blood clots. Women should thoroughly investigate these risks and discuss all concerns with her physician before deciding to use a synthetic hormone replacement therapy.
A: Estrogen is known as a 'female hormone’ and plays a key role in shaping the female body. One of estrogen's primary roles is to promote the growth of cells in the breast and uterus and estrogen affects many aspects of women's physical and emotional health. Progesterone is the second most important female hormone. Progesterone is primarily responsible for regulating the reproductive cycle.
Q: IS HORMONE REPLACEMENT THERAPY SAFE?
A: No. The results of conclusive research prove that hormone replacement therapy is not safe. The use of synthetic estrogen and progestin is linked to increased risks of heart disease, breast cancer, uterine cancer and ovarian cancer, strokes and blood clots. Women should thoroughly investigate these risks and discuss all concerns with her physician before deciding to use a synthetic hormone replacement therapy.

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