Thursday, May 24th 9 PM (ET), 6 PM (PT)inPower Surge Live!

AARON TABOR, M.D.Medical Director ofPhysicians LaboratoriesDevelopers of Revival Soy Protein

Menopause is part of the natural aging process for women. Decreasing levels of estrogen production by the ovaries as women age cause many unpleasant symptoms, most commonly hot flashes, night sweats, mood swings, weight gain and vaginal dryness.

Lack of estrogen also predisposes a woman to heart disease, osteoporosis (bone loss) and memory problems. Traditional hormone replacement therapy (HRT) is the replacement of the body's lost estrogen with prescription estrogens derived from a variety of sources including equine (horse), plant-based and lab synthesized compounds.

HRT has been shown to decrease menopausal symptoms, reduce risk of heart disease and help keep bones strong. Unfortunately, numerous studies have also shown that HRT increases risk of breast cancer, endometrial (uterine) cancer and blood clots, and has numerous side-effects like weight gain, bloating, irritability and nausea.

Over 85% of American women refuse to start or continue HRT for fear of increased cancer risks.  Breast cancer survivors can't take HRT either.

This has left millions of women looking for alternatives.

Many medical doctors are now recommending soy protein as a safe, effective alternative to alleviate menopausal symptoms, protect the heart and maintain bone health, without increasing the risk of breast cancer, endometrial cancer or blood clots. In fact, many women healthcare leaders are calling soy the "perfect alternative" to HRT.

Soy Phytoestrogens are recommended by theThe American Heart Association and theFood and Drug Administration

Soy is a viable alternative to hormone Replacement Therapy.Soy works in the same manner as estrogen therapy.There are no risks involved in using soy phytoestrogens!

You can elimate hot flashes, night sweats, mood swings,depression, fatigue, anxiety, vaginal dryness, lowercholesterol, provide heart and bone health andprotect you from breast and endometrial cancer.

Meet and talk with Dr. Aaron Tabor Thursday, May 24that 9 PM (ET) in Power Surge Live!