Research shows HRT may shrink your brain

Research shows HRT may shrink your brain

Sometimes I wonder about how the healthcare community can continue to support certain medical practices or treatments in spite of an avalanche of evidence that they are downright dangerous. That’s especially the case with hormone replacement therapy (HRT).

Researchers are doing their best to put a positive spin on two of the latest HRT studies, but in the end, I’m more convinced than ever that HRT is one of the most dangerous scams being foisted upon our nation’s women by both Big Pharma and a willing health care community.

Over the course of six years, the first study examined the brain scans of 1,400 women who were part of a Women’s Health Initiative (WHI) memory study. This research found no link between brain lesions or any evidence of increased dementia. But don’t get too excited just yet. The second study analyzed MRI scans of the same women and concluded that HRT led to a “small but significant” shrinkage of the brain’s frontal lobe and hippocampus regions – areas known to be crucial to the brain’s ability to handle memory and cognition.

So the risks of HRT include cancer, stroke, gallbladder disease, blood clots … and now brain shrinkage? I’ve yet to hear any legitimately positive things about this treatment. It’s unbelievable to me that women subject themselves to all these dangers – aided and abetted by their physicians – just to alleviate postmenopausal symptoms.

As the downside of HRT pile up higher and higher, doctors – and researchers, too, it seems – continue to be in willful denial of the obvious dangers of this treatment. The bottom line is that HRT is a cash cow for many doctors and in the back of their minds, many of them are asking themselves: “What will we do without the hormone pills?”

My advice? Forget HRT. If you’re bothered by hot flashes, load up on Vitamins E and C and call it a day.