“If a woman chooses to take hormone replacement during or after menopause, these hormones may deplete important nutrients from the body, adding another area of concern to their long term use,” says Dr. Don Ford, an internal medicine physician in Sugar Land, Texas. “Replacing lost nutrients optimizes the benefit of the hormone therapy and minimizes adverse effects.”

Along with Dr. Peter Osborne, who has a doctorate in nutrition, Dr. Ford has focused his energies on helping his patients restore their nutritional health through creation of a supplement line called NutraMD.

“Our product line is focused on patients’ health problems which require prescription medication,” says Dr. Ford. “These include menopause, cardiovascular disease risk factors such as high blood pressure, high cholesterol or triglycerides, and diabetes, osteoporosis, acid reflux or GERD, arthritis, and child bearing age women on birth control pills. We find that women are more aware of their health problems and especially during menopause, are willing to take steps to restore a healthy balance. ”

Vitamin Formula Helps Women Taking Menopause Hormone Replacement