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Ageless: The Naked Truth About Bioidentical Hormones Paperback – December 31, 2007

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In this #1 New York Times bestseller, Suzanne Somers reveals the secrets to a younger, healthier, and sexier you.

What if you could really feel better as you get older, or age without illness? What could be better than having your doctor tell you that you have the bones of a twenty-year-old, or the heart of a thirty-year-old? Follow the advice in
Ageless, and you’ll discover your own internal fountain of youth! 

Jam-packed with updated information on bioidentical hormone replacement and antiaging, Ageless will change your life forever. Suzanne talks about:

• Antiaging medicine and how it can help work against the environmental assault that is making us sick

• Menopause, which can become an enjoyable passage once the body is in perfect hormonal sync with bioidentical hormone replacement therapy

• Why so many hysterectomies are unnecessary, how birth control pills may have contributed to the rise of them, and how to restore your body to perfect hormonal balance after having one

• The importance of sleep and the healing work that nature does during this time

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Suzanne Somers was the author of twenty-five books, including the #1 New York Times bestsellers Sexy Forever, Knockout, and Ageless as well as the New York Times bestsellers I’m Too Young For This!; Bombshell; Breakthrough; Keeping Secrets; Suzanne Somers’ Eat Great, Lose Weight; Get Skinny on Fabulous Food; Eat, Cheat and Melt the Fat AwaySuzanne Somers’ Fast & Easy; and The Sexy Years. An entrepreneur, lecturer, singer, and actress, Suzanne Somers died in 2023.

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CHAPTER 1Taking Charge of Your Own Health"To remain oblivious to the hidden regenerative processes inside your body will cause you to die unnecessarily young."- Ray Kurzweil and Terry Grossman, MD, Fantastic Voyage Five years have passed, and as of this writing I have now been happily pronounced cancer-free. What a relief. No longer does each ache and pain trigger a fear in me of "Oh God, is that 'it' coming back again?" Cancer does that to you. It's an inner nagging, a constant reminder that there could be something bigger than yourself lurking out there in the shadows, sitting back, like a predator, deciding when and if it cares to strike again. Now, finally, I can release that fear. The predator has been locked up, in prison, hopefully never to be let out again. Along the way in this war I have been fighting have come the blessings. I am truly loved by those who mean the most to me. They showed me this over and over during this time. Through it all, I learned about my own strength and courage. I didn't know I had it in me to buck the system by choosing unconventional therapies and doing it my way. But you see, I was never able to wrap my arms around the "standard of care" set forth by Western medicine as the way to treat cancer. When I was diagnosed with cancer, I needed to be emotionally strong to fight the battle. To help with that, I needed to be hormonally in balance. It is hard to be in a fighting mood when you are hormonally depressed. Balanced hormones keep your emotions in check and I believe (based on my research) are the most effective way to prevent cell proliferation (cancer). Unfortunately, Western medicine's "standard of care" believes that taking away all hormones prevents disease. I believed differently, so I didn't want to go off my bioidentical hormones. Nor did I want to undergo chemotherapy. You see, I do not believe in the "poison" theory of using chemotherapy. It is my belief that an environment of balanced hormones prevents disease. This is reinforced by many of the doctors interviewed in this book. For one thing, it ablates, or takes away, hormones. Chemotherapy does kill cancer cells, but it also kills the immune system. Without a strong immune system, cancer has a perfect opportunity to proliferate. We need a strong immune system, and balanced hormones to prevent disease. So it didn't make sense to me to "take away" hormones as a means to kill cancer. As I now see it, there are two ways to fight cancer: build up or destroy. Western medicine's standard of care is to destroy. Well-meaning though it may be, the idea of chemicalizing myself, destroying everything, and hoping my health would come back, coupled with the instructions to give up my hormone therapy, was not appealing. I decided to approach cancer by "building up." This took courage, because it is daunting to go against the course recommended by one's doctor. But because of the books I write and my understanding of the hormonal connection to health, I had a lot of information. I understood that hormonal balance is key to health and vitality. My decision to go against the standard of care was probably easier for me than it would be for other women not armed with the same information. I approached my cancer through balanced bioidentical hormone replacement and complemented this replacement with Iscador, an anthroposophic medicine whose function is to strengthen and build up the immune system so that disease cannot attack and invade. I believe this was the best decision of my life. Aside from the discomfort of injecting myself with Iscador every other day for these five years, my health has never been better. I have not had so much as a cold during this time; upon my last checkup, my immune system was so high that my doctor was ecstatic. He said he had never seen an immune system this strong in any of his adult patients. That information was able to put all my fears to rest. How could a life-threatening illness get past an immune system this strong? Great. I had done it. I beat it. I did it my way, with my body almost intact. So you can imagine my surprise (five years and one month after my initial diagnosis) when my gynecologist told me that I had a pre-precancerous condition (not cancer, not even precancer) growing in my uterus and that in order to prevent possible severe problems down the road, I would need to have my uterus removed. Why was the sleeping giant trying to rear its ugly head again? Luckily we caught this before it became cancer, yet it was serious enough to force the removal of an organ. I do not take the removal of any body part lightly. What was wrong? I have thought about this a lot. As a teenage mother, I was given my first major chemical, a shot to dry up my milk, and was encouraged to feed my baby Similac formula. In chapter 5 I will discuss at length the protective aspects of breast-feeding and prolactin production. Second, at age eighteen I was put on the early high-dose birth control pills and stayed on them for twenty-two years. Unknowingly, like so many women of my generation, these chemicals put me into a false menopause. All those years of chemicalization were dangerous to my health. Add to this scenario stress and environmental assault and a brutal childhood and you have a recipe for disaster. The ninth year of bioidentical hormone replacement, things started going wonky (this is my term--don't expect your doctors to use it!). I had breakthrough bleeding, and then after a while I was bleeding continuously. Something was wrong, obviously. You must understand that because bioidentical hormone replacement therapy (BHRT) is such a new science, all the medical professionals working in this arena are learning as fast as they can, but with each year we all learn more. At this point in my BHRT, I had not heard of "rhythmic cycling," which I will explain in great detail later. In the way I was taking hormones on a static dose, my estrogen was not rising and falling as it once did in nature, and my progesterone was not rising and falling as it did when I was making a full complement of hormones in my youth. (See the diagram.) Because of this, my receptor sites were not opening to receive the progesterone, so the estrogen lining in my uterus kept building and building. Over time, like a motor on "rev," this thinkening caused excessive bleeding and sent an alarm to my brain that "all was not well," that this human being was no longer able to reproduce (which is why, according to nature, we exist). Because I was bleeding constantly, I was not ovulating. Thus I was not a reproductive person, according to my brain. You must understand that the object of bioidentical hormone replacement therapy is to fool the brain into thinking I can still make a baby, even though I have no eggs left. As a result of not having a rhythm, and of the thickening and the bleeding, severe hyperplasia, along with adenomyosis (leaks in my uterine lining), came about. This excessive bleeding and hyperplasia created a perfect scenario for cancer, so I had no choice but to remove my uterus, thus removing my problem. I now feel that had I not been chemicalized by the "dry-up" shot, and if I had not been on strong birth control pills, and if I had been cycling in a rhythmic fashion, this problem might not have occurred. This is a theory that I have embraced, as have several of the doctors I interviewed for this book. As you will also see in these interviews, there are other doctors who do not agree with rhythmic cycling or with cycling in general. My job is to give you all the information from these professionals so you can draw your own conclusions. I am not a doctor, but I am a very informed layperson. I will explain rhythmic cycling in detail in chapter 5, and you can then decide what makes the most sense to you. I am merely the messenger. Losing my uterus caused me to do a lot of searching. For years, I was unknowingly hormonally imbalanced, not just as a perimenopausal and menopausal woman, but also as a young woman. Unfortunately, I never realized hormonal imbalance was the problem. Without hormones or imbalanced hormones, we lose any grip on feeling "normal." Without hormones, life quality is greatly diminished. Without hormones, a woman is at her weakest physically. Without hormones, disease is allowed to proliferate because the brain perceives that the body is no longer reproductive; therefore, nature wants to "eliminate" you to make way for those who are healthy and reproductive. Loss of hormones is not to be taken lightly. Having no hormones is like having bad premenstrual syndrome (PMS) every day of your life. You are not in control of your emotions, nor are you in control of the cruel physical manifestations of the loss of hormones. Couple this with the stress of having and fighting cancer, and (to me) it doesn't make sense to be without hormones. You see, we may have changed with the passing of time, but the biology inside us has not. Nature has a job to do, and the brain was hard-wired at the begining of time and doesn't know anything else. A healthy woman is hormonally balanced. We can't "outthink" nature. This never works, no matter how hard we try to come up with something better. Women remain confused about hormones and in some cases terrified of hormone replacement; one day, headlines in the newspapers praise hormone replacement therapy (HRT); the next day, the headlines are screaming that HRT will kill us. The truth is, despite the widespread use of synthetic hormone brands such as Premarin and Provera, these drugs have always been associated with cancer. The first cancer linked with synthetic hormone replacement was cancer of the uterus lining (endometrium). The most recent resurfacing of the negatives associated with synthetic hormones and cancer came from a government-sponsored study titled the Women's Health Initiative. This study was supposed to last 8.5 years, but it was stopped after only 5.2 years because the risks of using Premarin and Provera outweighed the benefits. Breast cancer was just one of the increased risks discovered. Additionally, the study concluded that synthetic hormone replacement therapy protects neither your bones nor your heart. Ironically, bone and heart protection were two of the primary benefits once used by doctors as selling points to get women to fill their prescriptions for these drugs. The Women's Health Initiative Study hoped to show decreases in *breast cancer *stroke *pulmonary embolism *colorectal cancer *endometrial cancer *hip fracture *death due to any cause The actual outcome results were shocking: *29 percent increase in coronary heart disease *41 percent increase in strokes *22 percent increase in cardiovascular disease *2,100 percent (yes, this is correct) increase in pulmonary embolism (lung blood clots) *26 percent increase in breast cancer So much for synthetic hormones! These statistics alone should convince you right away of the negative effects of these so-called synthetic hormones. Those of us who were on the original birth control pills for any length of time were actually on synthetic hormones- strong synthetic hormones. Any wonder why women of our generation are under siege from an epidemic of breast and ovarian cancers? There is a link, and you'll learn more about it in this book. Read on and see if you relate to my scenario: As I said, for twenty-two years, I was on synthetic birth control pills, the original ones that were very strong. I even manipulated my periods with them, if I didn't want to have a period on a particular weekend. I just didn't realize what was in those birth control pills, nor did I understand the dangers of messing with nature. I did not realize that having only a two-day bleed meant that I was not ovulating fully. At the time, I thought it was great to have such a light period. I did not realize that the importance of ovulation in the human female body is to let the brain know that I was well, healthy, and reproductive. As far as my brain was concerned, I was not reproductive because I was not fully ovulating. An ovulating woman is a reproductive woman. To believe that the body is not fully ovulating is a dangerous assumption for the brain to make. If the brain perceives us as unable to reproduce, its job, biologically speaking, is to try to eliminate us to make room for the reproductive ones. This is the nature in us. This is the template that was programmed in us from ancient times. Thus, this hormonal imbalance that I unknowingly put myself in was creating a backdrop for cancer. Why? Because we all have cancer in us, but as long as we are hormonally balanced, the brain perceives us as young, strong, and healthy. If we become imbalanced, this signals to the brain that the reproductive system is no longer in working order, and it is in this scenario that the cancer has a chance to come into being. You see, cancer proliferates in an environment of hormonal imbalance. This is why I believe that Western medicine's standard of care, well-meaning as it is, is treating us incorrectly. Western medicine is looking at everything except the obvious. Western medicine is trying to poison the cancer out of us, further wreaking havoc with our hormonal systems. Then, to prevent recurrence, we are given hormone ablation drugs such as tamoxifen or Femara, which interfere with the body's ability to read the hormones in some parts of the body. Plus, for many women these drugs cause horrible side effects. To me, it doesn't make sense to take any drug that prevents new hormones from being made in our bodies or to kill off any of the little bit of hormones we might have left. Why has Western medicine been trying to outthink nature? We are given fake hormones that don't replicate exactly what our bodies make naturally, and doctors are expecting them to work in the same way or better. It hasn't worked. Look around. Are the women you know doing well from midlife on? Most everyone has complaints, from mild to severe. No wonder women are in such bad shape. Once you understand the importance of your brain perceiving the body as reproductive--our "brain template"--it will be easier for you to make decisions for yourself. We assume that the professionals who are taking care of us know what they are doing. But they can't know what they haven't been taught, and unless you find yourself a doctor such as the ones

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  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Harmony; Reprint edition (December 31, 2007)
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Paperback ‏ : ‎ 427 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 0307237257
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-0307237255
  • Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 1.4 pounds
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 8 x 5.26 x 0.95 inches
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SUZANNE SOMERS is a multiple-bestselling author; Two’s Company marks her 26th book. She has written 14 New York Times bestsellers, including the #1 New York Times bestsellers Sexy Forever, Knockout, Ageless, and the New York Times bestsellers TOX-Sick; I’m Too Young For This!; Bombshell; Breakthrough; Keeping Secrets; Suzanne Somers’ Eat Great, Lose Weight; Get Skinny on Fabulous Food; Eat, Cheat and Melt the Fat Away; Suzanne Somers’ Fast & Easy; and The Sexy Years. Suzanne is a trusted health advocate, successful entrepreneur, star of two TV series, lecturer, entertainer, and actress. She’s on Facebook and @SuzanneSomers, with more at Suzanne.Somers.com.

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"...spitting into vials while you are at work, then the whole process becomes pretty monotonous, and VERY expensive, and pretty much mute!..." Read more

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This is my favorite, Suzanne Somers book. I got it since 2011 and I still go back to it for reference. It talks about men and women hormones, sleep and stress, detoxification of the environment, etc. I’m so glad Suzanne Wrote this book, it has helped me immensely. It’s a great read, highly recommended.
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This is my favorite, Suzanne Somers book. I got it since 2011 and I still go back to it for reference. It talks about men and women hormones, sleep and stress, detoxification of the environment, etc. I’m so glad Suzanne Wrote this book, it has helped me immensely. It’s a great read, highly recommended.
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Reviewed in the United States on October 28, 2018
I thought Suzanne’s book was well written, very concise, and perhaps most significantly, informative. I am a consumer of BHRT, and in my particular case would not consider avoiding natural hormones. That said, as with so many things, evaluating your health profile to determine if it is appropriate is essential. If you have a family history of breast or uterine cancer, it is probably best to avoid BHRT. If you are predisposed to problems with uterine fibroids, be very cautious, as estrogen dominance must be avoided. Your doctor can help you determine whether you are a candidate for BHRT. In my case, I like the cardio protective aspect of elevated HDL cholesterol that stems from BHRT. The ability to sleep better and avoid night sweats is a real plus. Perhaps more than anything I take BHRT to preserve my bone mass. Nothing helps preserve your bones like BHRT, which is extraordinarily important if you lean towards osteopenia, or worse osteoporosis.
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Reviewed in the United States on May 23, 2024
I just love this book.
It is not the first time I have bought it. I bought it for a friend whom at the time just had a hysterectomy.
I swear by bioidentical hormones because I never ever could take anything with estrogen because I was born with a bad heart.
So doctors will not use estrogen for extra risks of heart attacks. So no birth control, when Ihad menopause, I had to rough it out. So to spreak. When I knew I had ti have a hysterectomy, this became life saver for me.
No estrogen, all natural, all what your body needs.
It all being with 2 things anyway. One you already do at the doctors, a blood test, for hormone levels and Two a spit test to help finely tune those hormone levels.
They will keep doing this until they get you "balanced".
When you are balanced your world is your oyster.
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Reviewed in the United States on December 9, 2006
I am always looking for books to recommend my patients to read, and this one is a pretty good one. As a Psychiatrist, I have been using bioidentical hormones as part of my Integrative medical practice for almost a decade because of the limitation of conventional psychiatric medicines. Again Suzanne uses her fame to interview some interesting people in the field of Anti-Aging medicine. This offers the general public some ammunition to take to their physicians when seeking more complete medical care. This book has received quite a bit of heat in the general press and from physicians who just aren't keeping up with the latest research and the desires of their patients. Some of the points of view in her book are quite controversial in the field (such as cycling or not, especially T.S. Wiley style and the use of Growth Hormone), but I believe that it is worthwhile for these issues to be covered.

The addition of Adrenal and Thyroid health to this book (from her previous books) is extremely important as people can't achieve truly good health without these being in balance.

Like the push to have Natural Childbirth in Hospitals lead by the baby boomer women

in the 1970s, the use of bioidentical hormones is probably going to be the conventional way to treat aging women--and men--once the Baby Boomers push their doctors to be ready for prime time....This book is a good place to start.
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Reviewed in the United States on February 16, 2018
Never been a fan of Suzanne Somers, however, a dear friend recommended this book. I took this book for what it was, enlightenment and a huge contrast from medical jargon. It really opened my eyes to the way our hormones rely on each other to keep us in tune, and the way inside and outside elements cause depletion of hormones. I have been using bio-medicals for years after a hysterectomy. I am not 100%, but so much better than I was. I am using this book to tweak whatever it is I feel I'm lacking, (which as of late is low tolerance for stupid people, with no common sense.)

Negative reviews about it being an infomercial? Whatever. It is about researching, based on her life issues. She says it over, and over. She is not pushing people to do anything, but to research for themselves to better their personal well being. This is information that needs to be passed down to male and female alike. Wish my mom(s) had the data back then to give to me. I would be so much better off than I am now. And yes. It does cost to be healthy. It is worth it.
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Reviewed in the United States on February 17, 2014
This is an informative book on a controversial subject. I thought I had found the answers in this book! However, bBeing a person who is of the average working class with company provided health care insurance, my only critique of the advice Ms. Somers offers is this: Normal health insurance (at least the kind I have) pays very little, or next to nothing for compounded pharmaceuticals. Plus, insurance pays next to nothing for the hormone testing panels to see where your levels are. I had to spit in containers, freeze them, and send the saliva off to a lab miles away. It cost 250$ out of pocket. Since you are taking hormones that are not created by your own body, they fluxuate all over the place. So if you cannot afford to have the testing panels done regularly to monitor them and adjust the medication, and you do not have time to run back and forth to the doctor’s office… and, your feel awkward spitting into vials while you are at work, then the whole process becomes pretty monotonous, and VERY expensive, and pretty much mute! Plus, I had a very hard time finding a doctor in my area that believes in the bio-identicals period. NOT ALL OF US HAVE THE RESOURCES SUSANNE SOMERS HAS!
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Leon
5.0 out of 5 stars Fascinating!
Reviewed in Germany on January 27, 2022
Recommended by a dear friend who uses since many years bioidenticals, I god curious. She recommended Suzanne’s book to me. I read it in one go, without putting it down. Whouu !!! Fascinating reading. I am tempted to say, it’s a must for everybody!
LG in PG
5.0 out of 5 stars ... way into the book but it contains so much great information that makes me want to go out and ...
Reviewed in Canada on July 11, 2018
Only half way into the book but it contains so much great information that makes me want to go out and find a Doctor who will be able to address my health on an individual basis and provide preventative medical treatments to avoid disease and improve health. A great read. I recommend this book and Suzanne's other books about Bio identical hormones to anyone who wants to be healthier and avoid illness and disease.
Lorena Oberg
5.0 out of 5 stars This book is my hormone Bible and every woman should read it.
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on September 3, 2019
Some of these hormones are available on the NHS, you just need to know what to ask for. Also, there are private doctors in the UK that offer this service.
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Krunos
4.0 out of 5 stars Good book
Reviewed in Australia on February 16, 2023
There is a lot of information in this book most of it is interesting and a good read thoe I would hold onto bench press.
angie
5.0 out of 5 stars Grazie Suzanne!
Reviewed in Italy on July 24, 2014
Brava Suzanne, senza prosopopea e con l'entusiasmo di che è certo di stare facendo del buono (vero) offre una quantità di informazioni che dovremmo avere dai medici. Lei mostra una ampia serie di opzioni praticabili che costituiscono una risorsa quasi insperata, per come siamo abituati a concepire la medicina, il rapporto medico-paziente, le terapie. Grazie Suzanne!