Perfect Balance: Dr. Robert Greene's Breakthrough Program for Finding the Lifelong Hormonal Health You Deserve

Abridged
Author: Robert Greene , Leah Feldon
Narrator: Robert Greene
Genres: Health & Fitness, Health, Body & Mind, Women's Health
Publisher: Random House (Audio)
Date: April 2005
Length: 5 hours
Ratings:
  • Book Rating: 2/5
Formats:
  • CD

Overview

In this breakthrough book, world-renowned hormone specialist Dr. Robert Greene explores the connection between two of the least understood--and yet most important--physiological factors: hormones and the brain. In "Perfect Balance, Dr. Greene presents a comprehensive program for reaching hormonal balance, including how to:
-craft a personalized hormone therapy program that's unique to your body and your symptoms
-avoid forgetfulness, moodiness, sexual dysfunction, and even the advance and progression of Alzheimer's disease
-understand the pros and cons of the latest cutting-edge hormone therapies
-establish your individual hormone profile, gauge your progress, and determine when and how to target lingering problems
-recognize "good" and "bad" estrogen--and how to balance the two types
-troubleshoot your symptoms, including migraines, hot flashes, sleeplessness, and depression
-implement the Perfect Balance Diet and Exercise Program, designed for optimal hormonal health
Dr. Greene explains that hormones play a role in every aspect of your health, from quality-of-life issues to the onset of certain diseases, and he shows how righting your hormonal balance can bring about sweeping improvements to your overall health. Sure to become a trusted resource, "Perfect Balance is the most groundbreaking book on women's health in decades.

Reviews (1)

Perfect Balance

Written by Anonymous from Bethel Park, PA on August 23rd, 2005

  • Book Rating: 3/5

This audio was okay, I think it would be better to purchase because if you want to take some of his advise you need to remember what he said and write it down. it was difficult for me since I listen to these discs in my car. I think this is good for someone who has problems with midlife issues