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John R. Lee, M.D. - http://www.johnleemd.com

John R. Lee, M.D. was an international authority and pioneer in the use of natural progesterone cream and natural hormone balance. He was a sought-after speaker, as well as a best-selling author and the editor-in-chief of a widely read newsletter. His website offers a wide range of information about natural hormones and hormone balance for women and men, resources for finding out more, as well as a variety of books, audio and video tapes and other useful products. Read more about John R. Lee, M.D.

Stop the Thyroid Madness - http://www.stopthethyroidmadness.com

Welcome to this patient-to-patient informational website, where the message is now loud and clear: STOP THE THYROID MADNESS!! For decades, we, as hypothyroid patients have unwittingly become victims to a thyroid treatment madness that leaves us with lingering hypothyroid symptoms…all while being told we are “normal” and “optimally treated”. To read more click link above~

Ray Peat - http://www.raypeat.com

Dr. Raymond Peat from Eugene Oregon was the inspiration for our beloved Dr. John Lee's intense interest in *The Missing Hormone, Progesterone. ~ Ray Peat says This website currently reports on my research in aging, nutrition, and hormones. You will find this information in the ARTICLES section. A variety of health problems are examined (eg., infertility, epilepsy, dementia, diabetes, premenstrual syndrome, arthritis, menopause), and the therapeutic uses of progesterone, pregnenolone, thyroid, and coconut oil are frequently discussed.

Cancer Prevention Coalition - http://www.preventcancer.com

Dr Samuel Epstein’s site The Cancer Prevention Coalition (CPC), which opened its national office in Chicago in July 1994, is a unique nationwide coalition of leading independent experts in cancer prevention and public health, together with citizen activists and representatives of organized labor, public interest, environmental, and women's health groups. The Coalition has about 100 local offices in the U.S., as well as international offices.

Our Stolen Future - http://www.ourstolenfuture.com

This web site, www.ourstolenfuture.org, is the web home for the authors of Our Stolen Future, where we provide regular updates about the cutting edge of science related to endocrine disruption. We will also post information about ongoing policy debates, as well as new suggestions about what you can do as a consumer and citizen to minimize risks related to hormonally-disruptive contaminants.

Environmental Working Group - http://www.ewg.org

The mission of the Environmental Working Group (EWG) is to use the power of public information to protect public health and the environment.

The Campaign for Safe Cosmetics - http://www.safecosmetics.org

The Campaign for Safe Cosmetics is a coalition working to protect your health by calling for the elimination of chemicals used in the cosmetic industry linked to cancer, birth defects and other health problems.

Think Before You Pink - http://www.thinkbeforeyoupink.org

Breast cancer has become the poster child of corporate cause-related marketing campaigns, as companies try to boost their image and their profits by connecting themselves to a good cause. Breast Cancer Action urges you to ask some critical questions before opening your wallet for these marketing campaigns: How much money goes to the cause? What is it supporting? How is it being raised? And will it truly affect the fight against breast cancer? Make sure you know what your money is actually supporting, and consider whether shopping will truly make a difference. What the breast cancer movement needs is political involvement and action to create real change—and we don't mean the kind you keep in your pocket.

Department of Health & Human Resources - http://www.nhlbi.nih.gov/health/women/q_a.htm

Extensive questions and answers about the use of supplemental hormones.

Safe Cleaning Products Initiative - http://www.womenandenvironment.org/campaignsandprograms/SafeCleaning

Advertisements tell us of new and improved products which will protect our family’s health by killing germs found on every surface we may touch. Unfortunately, advertisements fail to mention that many cleaning products contain chemicals that may actually be hazardous to our health. That's why WVE formed a new national collaborative on Safe Cleaning Products are asking companies to list the ingredients of their cleaning products on the package, and to replace potentially hazardous chemicals with safe alternatives.

Skin Deep - http://www.cosmeticsdatabase.com

Skin Deep is a Safety Guide to cosmetics and personal care products, brought to you by researchers at the Environmental Working Group

 

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