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Fasting schedule for 2006:
April 27-29

May 25-27
June 22-24
July 27-29
August 24-26
September 28-20
October 26-28
November 23-25
December 28-30
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The Hormone Solution- Roger Mason
At the Anti-Aging Show in Las Vegas this month there was one booth with a man
named Thierry Hertoghe selling his book, "The Hormone Solution- Stay Younger
Longer". Hertoghe is a medical doctor (which warns you immediately) and a member
of that idiotic "A4M" association. This, at first, was very exciting to see
someone else write about natural hormone replacement. Upon examination of his
book a rather different story appeared however. First of all, the Forward was by
Barry Sears, the author of all those moronic "Zone" books. Sears has been
exposed for what he is in this column and you can read about him in the
ARCHIVES. You find that Hertoghe believes in the Paleolithic Diet which has a
lot in common with the Atkins Diet (see the ARCHIVES on Atkins and the ketogenic
diet). As for whole grains- the very staff of life- he says, "They are second
rate food for us", and that, "few people really tolerate them well". He further
says that eating whole grains causes weight gain and hormone imbalance! He hates
beans as well and says not to eat more than two servings a week and preferably
none at all. What does he recommend instead of healthy whole grains and beans?
Lots of beef, pork, poultry and eggs. Now, there's a guaranteed road to cancer,
diabetes, heart disease, obesity, arthritis, osteoporosis, and every other
disease you can name. He says we "need some cholesterol" and that "we need fats
in our diet, including saturated fats." It is obvious almost everyone on earth
eats too much fat, and we have no need at all for either cholesterol or
saturated fats. Fats and sugars of all kinds are the worst things we can eat.
Instead of blood and saliva testing to find out your hormone levels, he suggests
various questionnaires. He actually says blood and saliva testing is somehow
inaccurate! He also thinks urinary testosterone analysis has some kind of value.
He doesn't even seem to understand that only free testosterone has any
analytical value and that bound testosterone is useless because it is not
bioavailable. Obviously your urine carries off waste products and cannot be used
to reflect hormone levels. You answer questions such as, "I feel exhausted, my
breasts are droopy, I'm always thirsty, I crave salty foods, I sunburn easily,
I'm stressed out and my back hurts." He says answering questions like this is
more accurate than blood and saliva testing.
Folks, you think I take cheap drugs and stay up all night making up things like
this just to be mean don't you? Well, that's not how it's done. If these people
didn't give me so much ammunition I couldn't shoot them apart so easily. He
actually wants you to determine your hormone levels with silly questions, rather
than state of the art, high technology blood and saliva analysis done by the
most sophisticated labs in the world with state of the art equipment. It gets
even weirder from here. The top fifteen hormones (not in any order) you should
be concerned with are testosterone, pregnenolone, DHEA, melatonin, estradiol,
estrone, estriol, T3, T4, progesterone, growth hormone, insulin, cortisol and
androstenedione. If you wanted to go further than this (and your dear author did
years ago) you can do LH, FSH and prolactin. For some unknown and unexplained
reason he wants you to test your aldosterone, and if it is low, take the
dangerous drug fludrocortisone! Aldosterone is almost never mentioned in the
medical literature it is so obscure. He then wants you to test your calcitonin
and take expensive calcitonin drugs if that is low. He wants you to test your
erythropoetin but doesn't tell you what to do if that is low. He wants you to
test your vasopressin and take the dangerous synthetic desmopressin if that is
low since you cannot take vasopressin per Se. Where on earth does he get this
stuff? He thinks IGF-1 (aka Somatomedin-C) is an accurate measure of growth
hormone. It is not and never has been and never will be. He actually thinks
those over-the-counter GH secretagogues really work and you just don't need to
bother injecting real rhGH at $4,000 a year minimum. This column (see the
ARCHIVES) has explained endlessly how NONE of the OTC secretagogues work. Please
read that again- NONE of them work. You know, this guy is actually dangerous.
Something that really shows he's out of his league is that he has synthetic
progestins confused with real natural progesterone. He says to take the "oral
progesterone" instead of the transdermal cream because it is better absorbed.
This guy is really, really confused when he doesn't know the difference between
a synthetic, unnatural, toxic prescription progestin like Provera and natural,
bioidentical transdermal beneficial progesterone.
It gets worse. To him "estrogen" means only estradiol. Seriously, he actually
spells this out very clearly. He has no idea there are three main estrogens
including estrone and estriol that all work very differently. You must test
estrone and estriol separately and treat them separately. Even men should test
these.
He tells you to take "5-100 mg" of pregnenolone if you are low, but not to use a
blood or saliva test to determine this. I AM NOT MAKING THIS UP! He really says
all these things. Women over 40 need at least 25 mg and men over 40 need at
least 50 mg of pregnenolone to do any good. Any less in useless and any more
only in very rare cases where a severely low level can be proven.
He personally takes Propecia (finasteride) and is deluded into believing it
grows hair. When anything on this earth grows hair you'll hear about it in this
column. Nothing grows hair after you've lost it and there is really no hope
anytime soon of that situation changing. Cell cloning of your own scalp will be
the answer to that problem within the next ten years thankfully.
He generalizes that, "almost all hormone levels drop, across the board, in men
as well as women". Gosh, it would be nice if life were this simple. Men over 50
have more estradiol and estrone than their postmenopausal wives which cause them
to grow breasts, get prostate cancer and gain weight. Many women have excessive
estradiol, estrone, DHEA, testosterone, androstenedione, FSH and LH. Excessive
levels of any hormone are dangerous and very hard to lower except thru total
diet and lifestyle changes.
He pontificates (what else can you expect from a medical doctor?) about
supplements but seems to be unaware of such powerful supplements as lipoic acid,
beta glucan, vanadium, quercitin, flax oil, phosphatidyl serine (PS), beta-sitosterol,
lecithin, acidophilus, FOS, silicon, ipriflavone, acetyl-L-carnitine and other
such proven, effective substances.
At least he admits that all milk and dairy are bad and we should avoid them.
Soy isoflavones are wonderful (yes, see the ARCHIVES please) but he thinks they
are actually plant estrogens (only animals make hormones) and recommends 250 mg
when you should be taking more like 40 mg. I've never even seen a 250 mg soy
isoflavone supplement anywhere. Have you? He thinks oral SOD is effective (only
injected or a prescription nasal spray can be absorbed). If only pigs had wings
and could fly.
You've seen by now this is not a recommended book for you to read. If you want
to know about natural hormone balance please read my "The Natural Prostate
Cure", "No More Horse Estrogen", or "Zen Macrobiotics for Americans". And read
the ARCHIVES.
God love you dear readers, Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.
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