Saturday, March 27, 2010

Let It Heal 2010-03m-25 - Dini Petty - Dr Nick Delgado - Dr Carrie Watkins

Let it Heal LIVE ran their very first episode on March 25 with the hot topic of menopause. Dini Petty honours Amber Korobkina with her presence, knowledge, insights and talk-show host skills. WOW! Dini Petty was hit hard by menopause, but everything happens for a reason, right? As difficult as her experience was with menopause, Dini has turned it around into something that we can all benefit from. Most women will have complications from menopause such as hot flashes, night sweats, mood swings and lack of libido. These symptoms, as well as others, were extremely severe in Dini's case, and after having tried everything, Dini Petty had reached her wits' end. With the help of her dear friend -- medical herbalist Marion Marshall -- Dini found total relief in a completely natural product that turned her life around. Within a matter of days, symptoms started to decrease as her system restored its natural balance. And 5 years later, Dini is completely back to normal and owes it all to Nutrafem, which boasts a 75-80% success rate (recently confirmed by clinical studies). Later in the show, Dr. Nick Delgado joins us live from California to offer his expertise in the area of bio-identical hormone replacement therapy, another option for menopausal women. Somewhat of a controversial topic in Canada - particularly among natural health supporters - but still an extremely viable option for women who seem to have exhausted all other options. Dini has many challenging questions for Dr. Delgado, and his answers prove his extensive knowledge in this area, and also emphasizes the point that it is of utmost importance to be monitored by a good physician if you are going to opt for bio-identical HRT. As an additional source of information, Dr. Carrie Watkins, ND joins us to offer her insights with regards to menopause. Dr. Watkins treats every case differently, using herbal remedies such as black cohosh and macca quite frequently. "It really depends on the patient," said Watkins, "each case needs to be looked at individually based on the patients specific history and symptoms". Dr. Watkins works

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