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Getting the Right Hormone Balance




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Hormones: The Natural Approach 
David Wolfe at The Longevity Now Conference Costa Mesa, California 
We've got a lot to cover this morning. What we're going to get into today 
is about how to naturally keep your hormones in the right range. This is a 
really interesting area of research. What we know right now is not where 
we're going to end up; it's just the best of what we've got right now. 
If you have to go to bioidentical hormones or progesterone cream for a 
short period of time, great – if it works and it helps you and it's good. But 
not all of us want to be on bioidentical hormones every day for the rest of 
our lives. If we can do it naturally, then we are going to do it naturally. And 
that's what we're going to talk about here. This is such a pressing issue. 
I'm learning more about this all the time. There is very little out there on 
this subject, so I want you to pay really close attention. We are going to go through a five-step 
process and learn how to activate this in your own life. 
The key to it is that you cannot do any of this consistently; it actually has to be done randomly and 
sporadically. Otherwise you create resistance, like insulin resistance. If you do insulin all the time, for 
example at exactly 9:00 a.m. every day, what happens is you create resistance. That is also true with 
hormones and our hormone approach. 
Hormones are the master switches of metabolism. 
Hormones tell the cells what to do. If you are a thirteen-year-old girl and you have estradiol pouring 
on, that's a great thing. That's amazing. But if you're sixty years old and estradiol is turning on, you've 
got to be careful – because that could trigger the growth of certain cells in your breast. And they may 
not be healthy cells, if you know what I mean. 
What do I mean? It triggers breast cancer. We know what 
the triggers are. We know what triggers breast cancer and 
prostate cancer. I'm going to get into this – and I'll say it 
over and over again as we develop this conversation. 
So let's get into the role of hormones in cellular health. We 
are going to talk about the array of the major sex 
hormones. What we are finding out now is that the sex 
hormones are our health hormones. Hormones are the 
master switches of metabolism. They tell our cells what to 
do. They are chemical messengers, like neurotransmitters. 
They also regulate your weight. This is a big issue, because 
a lot of people do all the right diets, and everything is 
going well, but they are estrogen-dominant so they're 
battling that last 25 pounds, saying, "This thing ain't 
moving, no matter what!" Does that sound familiar? Hormones: The Natural Approach by David Wolfe October 2011

Copyright©2011 David Wolfe and New Horizon Health, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Page 2 

Hormones are anti-aging, and we know that now. There are thirty years of research on this. Dr. 
Jonathan Wright out of Harvard has a facility in Tacoma, Washington. He really innovated the whole 
field of bioidentical hormones. Dr. Wright has proven that bioidentical hormones are anti-cancer – 
and they “de-age” you. However, it's like the old alchemical riddle: once you are on them, you are on 
them for good because if you stop taking them, all the magic goes away. We have all heard this idea 
in literature, in movies, and in television. Haven't we? You get on it and it's good; but once you get 
off it, it's bad. That's an alchemical idea – like quicksilver. There's a medicine made out of quicksilver 
that keeps you eternally young, but you have to stay on it forever. If you study alchemy you come 
across this stuff. 
Our body fat composition and energy levels are 
very closely associated with our different 
hormones. If they are out of balance, for example 
– I'm going to say this over and over again – if 
your estrone (which is an estrogen) is elevated, 
your estriol is down. In a man and a woman. So if 
your estrone is high and your estriol is low; and 
your estradiol is high and your progesterone is 
low; and your testosterone is moderate or high 
and you are over the age of 50 – I can guarantee 
you, you're in trouble. Because these are triggers. 
For a man, testosterone actually has to be high 
enough to counterbalance all of those estrogens. On top of that, we have to be able to “hold” the 
testosterone. For a woman, you have to be able to “hold” the progesterone. If you can't hold the 
progesterone, it will back-flip and become a bad estrogen. That's called aromatization. This is very 
important. If you are doing progesterone cream, there are ways to do it so that you can “hold” it, and 
so it's able to balance out the other hormones. 
Again, where we are at in our understanding of this is very rudimentary. I'm learning stuff about this 
all the time. This is the best we've got right now. I've talked about this with the best hormone 
doctors in the world, and they all say, "This is where we're at." 
I know we are going to see great innovations in the future. I have seen where it's going, and I'm going 
to tell you. If we want to get real about where this is going to end up a hundred years from now, or a 
thousand years from now – if we make it that far – we will come to the understanding that the 
healthiest time of our life is not when we're twenty-five; it's when we're five. The healthiest time of 
your life is when you're five, six, seven years old – 
when you have juvenile hormones. 
So it's not just getting your sex hormones 
normalized. Eventually, what we want to do is to 
figure out the whole chemistry of juvenile 
hormones, flooding those back into the body and 
getting off the sex hormones – so that as you age, 
you become more like a five-year-old. We will 
become like the beings in this universe who have 
figured out how to live thousands of years. And I 
know scientists and doctors are already on this. Hormones: The Natural Approach by David Wolfe October 2011

Copyright©2011 David Wolfe and New Horizon Health, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Page 3 

If you have ever studied that, orHormones: The Natural Approach 
David Wolfe at The Longevity Now Conference Costa Mesa, California 
We've got a lot to cover this morning. What we're going to get into today 
is about how to naturally keep your hormones in the right range. This is a 
really interesting area of research. What we know right now is not where 
we're going to end up; it's just the best of what we've got right now. 
If you have to go to bioidentical hormones or progesterone cream for a 
short period of time, great – if it works and it helps you and it's good. But 
not all of us want to be on bioidentical hormones every day for the rest of 
our lives. If we can do it naturally, then we are going to do it naturally. And 
that's what we're going to talk about here. This is such a pressing issue. 
I'm learning more about this all the time. There is very little out there on 
this subject, so I want you to pay really close attention. We are going to go through a five-step 
process and learn how to activate this in your own life. 
The key to it is that you cannot do any of this consistently; it actually has to be done randomly and 
sporadically. Otherwise you create resistance, like insulin resistance. If you do insulin all the time, for 
example at exactly 9:00 a.m. every day, what happens is you create resistance. That is also true with 
hormones and our hormone approach. 
Hormones are the master switches of metabolism. 
Hormones tell the cells what to do. If you are a thirteen-year-old girl and you have estradiol pouring 
on, that's a great thing. That's amazing. But if you're sixty years old and estradiol is turning on, you've 
got to be careful – because that could trigger the growth of certain cells in your breast. And they may 
not be healthy cells, if you know what I mean. 
What do I mean? It triggers breast cancer. We know what 
the triggers are. We know what triggers breast cancer and 
prostate cancer. I'm going to get into this – and I'll say it 
over and over again as we develop this conversation. 
So let's get into the role of hormones in cellular health. We 
are going to talk about the array of the major sex 
hormones. What we are finding out now is that the sex 
hormones are our health hormones. Hormones are the 
master switches of metabolism. They tell our cells what to 
do. They are chemical messengers, like neurotransmitters. 
They also regulate your weight. This is a big issue, because 
a lot of people do all the right diets, and everything is 
going well, but they are estrogen-dominant so they're 
battling that last 25 pounds, saying, "This thing ain't 
moving, no matter what!" Does that sound familiar? Hormones: The Natural Approach by David Wolfe October 2011

Copyright©2011 David Wolfe and New Horizon Health, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Page 2 

Hormones are anti-aging, and we know that now. There are thirty years of research on this. Dr. 
Jonathan Wright out of Harvard has a facility in Tacoma, Washington. He really innovated the whole 
field of bioidentical hormones. Dr. Wright has proven that bioidentical hormones are anti-cancer – 
and they “de-age” you. However, it's like the old alchemical riddle: once you are on them, you are on 
them for good because if you stop taking them, all the magic goes away. We have all heard this idea 
in literature, in movies, and in television. Haven't we? You get on it and it's good; but once you get 
off it, it's bad. That's an alchemical idea – like quicksilver. There's a medicine made out of quicksilver 
that keeps you eternally young, but you have to stay on it forever. If you study alchemy you come 
across this stuff. 
Our body fat composition and energy levels are 
very closely associated with our different 
hormones. If they are out of balance, for example 
– I'm going to say this over and over again – if 
your estrone (which is an estrogen) is elevated, 
your estriol is down. In a man and a woman. So if 
your estrone is high and your estriol is low; and 
your estradiol is high and your progesterone is 
low; and your testosterone is moderate or high 
and you are over the age of 50 – I can guarantee 
you, you're in trouble. Because these are triggers. 
For a man, testosterone actually has to be high 
enough to counterbalance all of those estrogens. On top of that, we have to be able to “hold” the 
testosterone. For a woman, you have to be able to “hold” the progesterone. If you can't hold the 
progesterone, it will back-flip and become a bad estrogen. That's called aromatization. This is very 
important. If you are doing progesterone cream, there are ways to do it so that you can “hold” it, and 
so it's able to balance out the other hormones. 
Again, where we are at in our understanding of this is very rudimentary. I'm learning stuff about this 
all the time. This is the best we've got right now. I've talked about this with the best hormone 
doctors in the world, and they all say, "This is where we're at." 
I know we are going to see great innovations in the future. I have seen where it's going, and I'm going 
to tell you. If we want to get real about where this is going to end up a hundred years from now, or a 
thousand years from now – if we make it that far – we will come to the understanding that the 
healthiest time of our life is not when we're twenty-five; it's when we're five. The healthiest time of 
your life is when you're five, six, seven years old – 
when you have juvenile hormones. 
So it's not just getting your sex hormones 
normalized. Eventually, what we want to do is to 
figure out the whole chemistry of juvenile 
hormones, flooding those back into the body and 
getting off the sex hormones – so that as you age, 
you become more like a five-year-old. We will 
become like the beings in this universe who have 
figured out how to live thousands of years. And I 
know scientists and doctors are already on this. Hormones: The Natural Approach by David Wolfe October 2011

Copyright©2011 David Wolfe and New Horizon Health, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Page 3 

If you have ever studied that, or Hormones: The Natural Approach 
David Wolfe at The Longevity Now Conference Costa Mesa, California 
We've got a lot to cover this morning. What we're going to get into today 
is about how to naturally keep your hormones in the right range. This is a 
really interesting area of research. What we know right now is not where 
we're going to end up; it's just the best of what we've got right now. 
If you have to go to bioidentical hormones or progesterone cream for a 
short period of time, great – if it works and it helps you and it's good. But 
not all of us want to be on bioidentical hormones every day for the rest of 
our lives. If we can do it naturally, then we are going to do it naturally. And 
that's what we're going to talk about here. This is such a pressing issue. 
I'm learning more about this all the time. There is very little out there on 
this subject, so I want you to pay really close attention. We are going to go through a five-step 
process and learn how to activate this in your own life. 
The key to it is that you cannot do any of this consistently; it actually has to be done randomly and 
sporadically. Otherwise you create resistance, like insulin resistance. If you do insulin all the time, for 
example at exactly 9:00 a.m. every day, what happens is you create resistance. That is also true with 
hormones and our hormone approach. 
Hormones are the master switches of metabolism. 
Hormones tell the cells what to do. If you are a thirteen-year-old girl and you have estradiol pouring 
on, that's a great thing. That's amazing. But if you're sixty years old and estradiol is turning on, you've 
got to be careful – because that could trigger the growth of certain cells in your breast. And they may 
not be healthy cells, if you know what I mean. 
What do I mean? It triggers breast cancer. We know what 
the triggers are. We know what triggers breast cancer and 
prostate cancer. I'm going to get into this – and I'll say it 
over and over again as we develop this conversation. 
So let's get into the role of hormones in cellular health. We 
are going to talk about the array of the major sex 
hormones. What we are finding out now is that the sex 
hormones are our health hormones. Hormones are the 
master switches of metabolism. They tell our cells what to 
do. They are chemical messengers, like neurotransmitters. 
They also regulate your weight. This is a big issue, because 
a lot of people do all the right diets, and everything is 
going well, but they are estrogen-dominant so they're 
battling that last 25 pounds, saying, "This thing ain't 
moving, no matter what!" Does that sound familiar? Hormones: The Natural Approach by David Wolfe October 2011

Copyright©2011 David Wolfe and New Horizon Health, Inc. All Rights Reserved. 

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