Many of the diseases that are common in postmenopausal women are already preventable and controllable through the use of Dr. Rath’s Cellular Medicine approach. Examples include osteoporosis, cardiovascular disease, and various types of cancer. Through taking advantage of the scientific principle of nutrient synergy, carefully balanced intakes of the correct micronutrients are more effective in preventing these diseases than so-called ‘mega-doses’.
A balanced intake of the correct micronutrients can also help women reduce the risks from hormone replacement therapy (HRT). While HRT increases the risk of cardiovascular disease and several cancers, studies carried out at the Dr. Rath Research Institute have shown these risks can be reduced through the correct intake of vitamin C, lysine, proline, and other key micronutrients.
To learn more about the benefits of proper micronutrient supplementation for women, see this article on our website.
Could Vitamin D Help Ward Off Suicide?
February 15, 2023The Bayer/Monsanto Tie-up: Is the Marriage Over?
February 17, 2023Vitamin D Supplementation Could Prevent Postmenopausal Conditions In Women
News
“Large, single doses of up to 300,000 IU of vitamin D per day may significantly improve vitamin D deficiency in postmenopausal women, say researchers.” [Source: nutraingredients-asia.com]
Comment
Many of the diseases that are common in postmenopausal women are already preventable and controllable through the use of Dr. Rath’s Cellular Medicine approach. Examples include osteoporosis, cardiovascular disease, and various types of cancer. Through taking advantage of the scientific principle of nutrient synergy, carefully balanced intakes of the correct micronutrients are more effective in preventing these diseases than so-called ‘mega-doses’.
A balanced intake of the correct micronutrients can also help women reduce the risks from hormone replacement therapy (HRT). While HRT increases the risk of cardiovascular disease and several cancers, studies carried out at the Dr. Rath Research Institute have shown these risks can be reduced through the correct intake of vitamin C, lysine, proline, and other key micronutrients.
To learn more about the benefits of proper micronutrient supplementation for women, see this article on our website.
Dr. Rath Health Foundation
Related posts
California Becomes First State to Ban Food Chemicals Linked to Low IQ
Read more