Hormone deception
Book • 2000
Hormone Deception explores misconceptions about hormone therapies and the impact of environmental endocrine disruptors on hormonal signaling and health.
Berkson combines clinical experience with research to challenge prevailing myths, advocating for nuanced, individualized hormone care.
The book discusses how pollutants and nutrient status affect hormone receptors and signaling, and offers practical strategies for restoring hormonal balance.
It aims to educate both clinicians and patients about safer, evidence-informed hormone therapies and the consequences of overly broad anti-hormone messaging.
Through case examples and literature citations, Berkson argues for reevaluating long-held beliefs about hormone risks and benefits.
Berkson combines clinical experience with research to challenge prevailing myths, advocating for nuanced, individualized hormone care.
The book discusses how pollutants and nutrient status affect hormone receptors and signaling, and offers practical strategies for restoring hormonal balance.
It aims to educate both clinicians and patients about safer, evidence-informed hormone therapies and the consequences of overly broad anti-hormone messaging.
Through case examples and literature citations, Berkson argues for reevaluating long-held beliefs about hormone risks and benefits.
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