Revival Soy Doctor |
Name: Lisha
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Please tell me if studies have been done for perimenopausal women that have skipped a period (such is my case) for 3 months, only to bleed for 35 days. My doctor has placed me on Prometrium, plus we are awaiting results on an endometrial biopsy. I also have a scheduled sonogram this Wednesday (7/12). I have been taking Revival for 6 weeks now; my doctor told me to stop 3 days ago (I haven't stopped yet, but will discontinue usage until I hear from you). I love your product but am wondering if it is contributing to what is probably ESTROGEN DOMINANCE. I am still bleeding, using 2 super pads per hour! I am looking forward to your answer - it can't come fast enough. Sincerely,
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Thank you for contacting me about #1 Doctor-recommended Revival Soy protein supplement. Our mission is to help others live a life they love with good nutrition, education and medical research. Please discuss the information supplied in this email with your physician.
I appreciate your question about soy and perimenopausal women. Since your doctor recommended you not use soy at this for now it is best to follow his/her instructions. Studies indicate that soy consumption can balance estrogen levels to a more healthier level. Soy may positively impact the way your body metabolizes estrogen. You can read more on our website at http://www.revivalsoy.com/whysoy/article.html?article=endometrial.&pid=3000 Thank you for inquiring. Please let me know if I can help further. To inquire about your order, email us
We have a very good online reference source: * Read a guest transcript with Dr. Tabor * Revival is a dietary supplement. These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. Revival is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease. The information presented on our web site is not intended to take the place of your personal physician's advice. Please consult a physician before using if you are pregnant or nursing,taking medication or suffer from chronic disease. |
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