The Power of Hormones

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‘Newson radiates empathetic concern for women’s quality of life.’ The Sunday Times

For decades, three vital hormones in the female body, progesterone, estrogen and testosterone, have been misunderstood, dismissed and feared. Their critical roles in improving function of women’s brains, bones, hearts and long-term health have been ignored.

Confusion between natural, body identical hormones and synthetic, chemically altered ‘hormones’ has distorted medical guidelines and shaped media narratives. The result? Countless women struggling with hormone imbalances left untreated, misdiagnosed or told to take antidepressants and other medications instead of being prescribed the hormones their bodies are lacking.

In this bold, evidence-based book, leading doctor and women’s hormone specialist Dr Louise Newson exposes the uncomfortable truth behind medicine’s blindness and complacency, revealing how women’s suffering has been normalised for generations. Drawing on powerful medical history, science and decades of clinical experience, she dismantles myths around menopause, HRT and so-called ‘sex hormones’, and gives women the knowledge that has been withheld for too long.

The Power of Hormones
exposes why so many people have been let down and continue to be failed by outdated medicine. Passionate, empowering and refreshingly honest, the book shows how understanding and restoring hormonal balance can transform quality of life as well as future health.

Testimonials for Dr Louise Newson:

‘You changed my life for the better! Your care and devotion to the women you help is outstanding.’

‘You have saved countless women’s lives with your team’s dedication and help, enabling all of us women to live our best lives.’

‘I honestly believe I wouldn’t be here today if it wasn’t for you and I’ll always be grateful for that.’