Estradiol and progesterone are the two hormones 
								that control the menstrual cycle before 
								menopause.
								After menopause (around 50 years) these hormones 
								are no longer necessary since ovulation no 
								longer exists.
			
			
						Therefore, we are left wondering why some doctors 
						persist in prescribing hormone replacement therapy with 
						estrogen combined with progesterone after menopause, 
						when these hormones are no longer needed because the 
						menstrual cycle no longer exists.
			
						Especially since the harmfulness of these treatments 
						(HRT) has 
						been demonstrated since 2002
			
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						DISORDERS AFTER MENOPAUSE ARE CAUSED BY 
								
								LACK OF DIHYDROTESTOSTERONE AND 
								TESTOSTERONE 
			
						Indeed the daily production of testosterone in the woman 
						before  menopause is 
						always greather to the production of estrogen.
			
						Most of this production comes from the ovaries.
			
						Testosterone and dihydrotestosterone are necessary for 
						the good function of the whole body.
			
						After menopause ovaries still secrete testosterone. 
						But the "classic and unnecessary substitution treatment" 
						(HRT) suppresses this essential secretion!
			
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								DISORDERS 
								AFTER MENOPAUSE ARE CAUSED BY
								THE ANDROGENIC 
								DISEASE OF MENOPAUSE
								Treatment of this disease
								is done by 
								mesterolone that replaces testosterone and 
								dihydrotestosterone when it is necessary (the 
								deficit being demonstrated by blood tests).