Parlodel (Bromocriptine)
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| medixresources "Parlodel" | 25 mg | 14/free | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | most countries | |
| 30 pills $108.63 | 90 pills $396.82 | ||||
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| 30 pills $177.66 | 90 pills $396.82 | ||||
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| tl-pharmacy "Generic Parlodel" | 2.5mg | 10-21 days/free | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | every country | |
| 30 pills €49.01 | 240 pills €279.39 | ||||
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| medrx-one "Generic Parlodel" | 2.5mg | 10 days/free | ![]() ![]() | most countries | |
| 30 pills $64.9 | 120 pills $204.48 | ||||
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| leadmedic "Parlodel" | 1.25 mg | 14-21days/$10
5-7 days/$25 | ![]() ![]() | every country | |
| 30 pills $141.09 | 90 pills $315.39 | ||||
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| 30 pills $161.52 | 90 pills $360.76 | ||||
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| Medph | Not available for sale | FedEx next day/$24 | ![]() ![]() ![]() | USA only | |
| med-pen "Parlodel" | 2.5mg | 14-20 days/$10
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| 30 Tabs $52.5 | 90 Tabs $139.5 | ||||
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| ourpharmacyrx "Parlodel" | 2.5 mg | 14-21 days/$15
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| 30 pills $129 | 180 pills $459 | ||||
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BENEFITS OF EXERCISE AT MENOPAUSE: HORMONES
Exercise helps to keep your adrenal glands healthy. This is crucially important at the menopause because the adrenals convert androstenadione into oestrone which is the main source of oestrogen after the menopause. Your adrenals perch on top of your kidneys and consist of two parts, the medulla and cortex. The medulla secretes the stress hormones adrenaline and noradrenalin (norepinephrine) and the cortex produces three kinds of hormones including the sex hormones. Adrenaline and noradrenalin should only be brought into play when you are in a ‘fight or flight’ situation. At a time of danger you are geared up either to run or defend yourself. To do this your body goes through a number of changes. The response is immediate and dramatic. Your liver releases stored sugar into your bloodstream in case you need instant energy. Blood is taken away from the skin and moved into muscles and internal organs. Your heart speeds up and arteries tighten to raise your blood pressure to move the blood to where it is needed the most. Your digestion shuts down because you don’t need to think about digesting a sandwich now: your energy is needed elsewhere. At the same time, your blood thickens ready to clot, in case you are injured.
All this happens very fast and should last only for a short space of time, enough to get you out of danger. The danger is then over and you can recuperate. But our modern lifestyles create different kinds of stresses. What happens if you are stuck in a traffic jam, late for an appointment, getting more and more stressed and eating your lunch at the same time? All the stress responses will kick into play just the same. The difference is that in the ‘fight or flight’ situation you would have taken some action, run or fought. In the traffic jam you just sit there and seethe. Also it is not going to be short lived because you could be in that traffic jam for thirty minutes. Your digestion has shut down and you are trying to eat. The clotting time of your blood is shorter so what is that going to do to your risk of heart attacks and strokes?
People nowadays often live their lives in a state of stress. Constant demands are made on the adrenal glands to the point where they can become exhausted. It’s not just the traffic jam. It’s the pressure of work, the pressure of family, money worries. Every day there are numerous instances where the body is put on what is a biochemical ‘red alertЂ™. The health of your adrenal glands is important at any stage of your life but especially so at the menopause. As your ovaries slow down their production of sex hormones, your adrenal glands will take over that process, producing not only oestrone, a form of oestrogen, but also androgens (male hormones) which are the ones that give you drive and zest.
Exercise gives your body the proper physical outlet for all that stress, enabling your hormone systems to get back in balance. If the body has no physical outlet for all this ‘inactive’ stress, you suffer symptoms like backache, shoulder pain, tension headaches, digestive problems, ulcers and high blood pressure.
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