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TriVita's Balanced Woman Sysytem

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On her March 7, 2001 show, Oprah Winfrey featured a guest that has since become a frequent and popular visitor, “menopause” . . . or as Oprah so candidly introduced her, "The Big M." To thunderous applause, Oprah ended her show that day with:

Oprah's resounding, "Bring it on," is a bold sentiment to the amazing progress that has been made in women's health. Imagine, just a century earlier, the medical community saw your body as beyond comprehension and mysterious! Even 30 years ago hormone imbalance was hardly spoken of, let alone "celebrated." When the first edition of Our Bodies, Ourselves was published in 1973 by Boston Women's Health, its disruption of the "don't ask, don't tell" approach to women's bodily functions set off a major firestorm debate. Women's health was suddenly forcing its way into the mainstream of public dialogue. For the first time, women started talking more and more about their physical health.

The good news is that the subject of menopause has overcome its social taboos and information is readily available through the Internet, magazines and books. However, despite all the information, more and more women are frustrated and confused by what is truth and what is hype, especially concerning the risks and side effects of Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT).

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