Celebrity Chef Rachael Ray Heats Up "Hot Flashes" on Daytime Television;
BodyLogicMD’s Patients Relate to Talk Show Host’s Recipe for Hot Flashes
BodyLogicMD’s bioidentical hormone doctors effectively treat hot flashes and menopause symptoms
in women using bioidentical hormones.
Boca Raton, FL, February 13, 2010 --(PR.com)-- Celebrity chef, bestselling author and iconic day-time
talk-show host, Rachael Ray, is following the lead of other celebrity health advocates such as Suzanne
Somers, Robin McGraw and Oprah Winfrey - sizzling up the conversation about menopause and what
women can do to relieve hot flashes, menopause weight gain, hair loss, mood swings and other symptoms
resulting from hormonal imbalance.
In a recent segment on her show, Ray enlisted the help of menopause expert Dr. Christiane Northrup,
author of The Wisdom of Menopause, to answer the question “What can women do to prevent hot
flashes?” According to Dr. Northrup, hot flashes occur due to fluctuating hormone levels, namely
estrogen. Estrogen begins to decline during early menopause (perimenopause) and continues to degrade
up until a woman's final menstrual period.
“Awareness is paramount,” says BodyLogicMD Chief Medical Officer, Dr. Alicia Stanton. “There are
many ways for women to successfully mitigate menopause symptoms and women should be encouraged
to educate themselves, in order to find the solution that works best for them.”
BodyLogicMD, the nation's largest network of bioidentical hormone doctors, evaluate patient's hormone
levels using saliva and blood testing. After determining the patient's specific needs, they prescribe
bioidentical hormones in conjunction with customized nutrition and fitness regimens as well as stress
reduction techniques to help their patients find relief from hot flashes and many other symptoms of
hormone imbalance.
“Rachel Ray is the epitome of our female patients. Like Ray, many of our female patients are in their
40's, juggling careers, family life and everything else, continued Dr. Stanton. “Many of my patien