Word: premarin
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...average, Grodstein and her colleagues report, women who took hormone supplements (mainly Premarin, a form of estrogen derived from mares' urine) for up to 10 years lowered their death rate from all causes an impressive 37%. Some women clearly benefited more than others, however. The mortality rate for women with one or more risk factors for heart disease, for example, dropped 49% compared with only 11% for women with no risk factors (that is, women who are nonsmokers, who are not overweight and who don't have high blood pressure, diabetes or a family history of heart disease...
...believe that most women are now aware of the evil side of Premarin, a medication that's prescribed to relieve the uncomfortable symptoms of menopause. It's made from the urine of pregnant mares and involves the pain and torture each year of nearly 100,000 helpless adult horses. For most of their 11 months' pregnancy, they are confined and tethered in narrow stalls on concrete floors while catheterized to devices that collect their urine. They can't move more than a step or two in any direction or lie down. And because Premarin farmers receive more money for concentrated...
There are a number of estrogen replacement drugs that are plant-derived, cruelty free, safe, and less expensive than Premarin. Among them are Estrace, Estriol, Ogen and Estraderm (used under the skin). Yet Premarin continues to be the most widely prescribed. Why? Because it has been on the market for a very long time, and doctors, like most persons, are creatures of habit. It's therefore extremely important that women inform their doctors that they will not participate in the slaughter of horses, young or old, and demand that they prescribe one of the plant-derived drugs...
...Most Premarin farms are located in Canada, and some are in North Dakota and Montana. Since raising a foal requires special expertise that few of us have, we can help by subsidizing those who do have this expertise. --Greta Marsh Lanesboro, Mass...
...omega-3 fatty acids rolled into one. The reason: many women are unhappy with the options mainstream medicine has to offer. For younger women in perimenopause, gynecologists sometimes prescribe low-dose birth-control pills to even out hormone levels. And as full menopause draws nearer, physicians typically prescribe Premarin, an estrogen derived from pregnant mares' urine. But while the benefits of Premarin are considerable--among other things, it may reduce the risk of heart disease and osteoporosis--there are potential dangers. Women who take Premarin for many years can increase their chance of developing breast cancer...