Tuesday, August 22, 2017
Wasn’t the solar eclipse amazing?Once in our lifetime the USA could see the moon came between the earth and the sun…
and
slowly the sun (or part of it depending on where you stood)
disappeared.You might not have known about the solar eclipse if it weren’t for the news. And you learned that if you looked directly at the sun without special glasses, your eyes
could be permanent damage.
What’s that got to do with bone health?
In the years
after menopause a lot of your bone mass disappears. Women lose up to
50% of the calcium in their bones over their lifetime; about half is lost during the first 10 years after menopause. Even more if you go though early menopause…
…if you’re not taking estrogen.
But if you begin taking estrogen within the first three years of the start of menopause,
you can regain all your lost bone. It returns just like the sun after a solar eclipse.
Why? There’s a special estrogen window of opportunity that I discuss in
The Estrogen Fix, an updated paperback version of my
#1 best selling book coming out September 19.
And like the solar eclipse, bone loss often isn’t something that people think about. But it can cause permanent damage by increasing your risk of breaking your hip, or other bones, or cause your backbone to hump over with age due to compression of your backbones.
There are secret estrogen windows of opportunity that prevent many of the symptoms of menopause and aging. Find them all out in
The Estrogen Fix.
Preorder your copy before September 19 and get
nine valuable free gifts as my personal thank you.
Your body will thank you too!
Visit
EstrogenFixBook.com now to order your copy and get your free gifts.
Yours in good health,
Dr. Mache
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