The Health Queen on Today OCt 2010

The Health Queen on Today OCt 2010

Tuesday, September 14, 2010

It's a beautiful Day

My song today will be U2, it's a beautiful day.

Soon off to the beach, to do a meditation and walk.

Last night I sent press releases (but more like suggestion for stories) to all major newspapers and television stations.

This is what I sent.

Oprah to meet Australia’s Health Queen
Women are turning into men and Oprah is in the perfect position to help stop this change occurring in Australian and American women.
 83% of women have identified that they feel they have or could have, a hormone problem.
(source www.byebyebridget.com survey on females and hormones, Aug 2010)

 The evidence of female hormone imbalances is everywhere.
Girls are having their periods 12 months earlier, one in six women are now deemed infertile, and working women are becoming men. Poly cystic ovary syndrome is the medical condition of producing too much testosterone and cysts on the ovaries. It is believed to affect 1 in 10 women.
(source http://www.womanshealth.gov.au)
The Health Queen, has been documenting these changes and has written a book, Beauty and the Beast Within, about her findings. The two main hormones out of balance are estrogen and testosterone. It is the rising levels of testosterone that is turning our women into men.
A major contributing factor for women developing high testosterone levels is work.
The affects of high testosterone are aggressive women, hairy women, infertile women, over- weight women, acne and physically morphing into men (increased muscle mass, square jaw lines).
“..Work often requires that women think with their heads first, not their hearts – which is unnatural for many women..” Sam Beau Patrick, The Health Queen said on Australia’s Sunrise show in August.
http://au.tv.yahoo.com/sunrise/video/play/-/7761594/women-in-the-workplace

Medical research is thin and Sam is one of the world’s leaders in this area. Her book gives women simple explanations to why these changes may be occurring and how to stop it.
She is hoping to appear on the Oprah Show in Australia to warn working women around the world about hormone imbalances and how to better understand their bodies and to realise that they are at risk of becoming men through work.
Sam Beau Patrick runs a natural medicine clinic for women on Australia’s Gold Coast. Her clinic is unique as receives 30% of her patients from doctors to help them better manage and understand them. Sam is a trained and registered Intensive Care Nurse, author and naturopath.
She is contacting Oprah direct and recently appeared on Sunrise in August.
E: sam@healthqueen.com.au
M: 0405 669 135
Blog: www.oprahhealthqueen.blogspot.com

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