Seattle Low Testosterone

November 9, 2011
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As we age our testosterone levels begin to decline. While your total testosterone level may remain “normal” the amount of your bioavailable testosterone declines due to an increase in SHBG (sex hormone binding globulin) with age so despite “normal” total levels you get symptoms. Even worse estrogen levels tend to increase with age or the [...]

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Mandatory Vaccinations

November 8, 2011

Many people are concerned over the safety of vaccinations and the potential long-term and short-term effects. Mandatory vaccines have been required by law in the past for disease outbreaks. Currently, there are vaccinations required by schools, for health care workers, and in emergency situations. Immigrants are often required to be vaccinated for a number of [...]

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Oxytocin – The Social Hormone

October 30, 2011
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Oxytocin is a natural hormone secreted by the brain that in the past has been mostly correlated with pregnancy and breast feeding. New research is showing that both men and women produce this hormone and it is crucial for social confidence and sexual enjoyment. Some individuals may have low oxytocin levels for a number of [...]

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Recent Articles by Dr. Barry Wheeler

October 29, 2011

Dr. Barry Wheeler has helped educate hundreds of doctors around the world about bio-identical hormones, hormone replacement for men and women, and other healthy aging topics. Here are some articles he has written in the past year: Bio-Identical Hormone Replacement: Selecting the Right Hormone Test(s) for Your Male Patient 5-Alpha Reductase Over-Inhibition New Test For [...]

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Human Growth Hormone – 3 Easy Ways To Naturally Increase It

August 19, 2010

Human Growth Hormone (HGH) can cause several problems when abused. However, this article is about increasing your HGH levels naturally and the potential benefits one may receive. Healthy aging is all about slowing the decline in our hormones and feeling the difference which some call “feeling younger”. Human growth hormone, while increasing height in children [...]

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Androstanediol and Prostate Cancer

August 3, 2010

In the New England Journal Prostate Cancer Prevention Trial, 18,882 men over the age of 55 years with normal DRE and PSA’s below 3.0 were randomly assigned placebo or Finasteride (1). This cohort was followed for 7 years. The results were highly unexpected. Finasteride Group: Cancer 18.4% 37% of these more aggressive types Placebo Group: [...]

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Holistic Medicine and Nutrition

August 3, 2010
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Basic Principles Eat mostly vegetables. Eat protein that covers the palm of your hand 3 times daily. Eat fruit between meals. Avoid sugar, refined foods, and factory made fats. Chew your food and enjoy it! Why Is This Diet So Important? This diet will help control your blood sugar and maintain any corrections made to [...]

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Dog Food Allergies

August 2, 2010
Does your best friend have dog food allergies?

Dog food allergies are linked to skin diseases in dogs (1). The gold standard for dog food allergies is the elimination diet. By removing suspected food allergens from your pet’s diet you may see a decrease in your best friend’s food allergy related symptoms. Dog food may contain many highly allergenic foods such as wheat, [...]

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Adrenal Fatigue – Adrenal Stress Index (ASI) Test

January 9, 2010
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“The Symptoms Of Adrenal Fatigue…Can Effect You In Many Ways” Low Energy Dry or Thin Skin Sweaty Palms Nervous or Irritable Low Temperature (Below 98.6 Deg. Celsius) PMS Symptoms Poor Concentration Low Mood Food Sensitivities or Allergies Crave Sweets Headaches Inability To Tolerate Alcohol Poor Memory Pounding Heart At Times Adrenal Fatigue is very common. [...]

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Soy And Prostate Cancer

January 7, 2010
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For some time there has been some controversy over the use of soy to prevent prostate cancer. Soy has a long history and has been increasingly the topic of research related to prostate health. This paper will discuss some of the evidence in favor of its use to treat prostate cancer and some of the [...]

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