I had the good fortune of attending a lecture presented by
Dr. Lindsey Berkson at a recent seminar. Her ability to communicate
complicated data and relate that information to her students and audience is a gift. Any association with Dr. Berkson elevates a group dynamic to levels that will astound you.
What a wonderful contribution your lecture presentation made to our seventh annual Womens Health Symposium. Overwhelmingly, the day was a success based on the attendance and the feedback. We thank you for helping us to improve the health of hundreds of women in our community.
Dear Dr. Berkson, I am a retired MD but when I heard your tapes, I was inspired to go out of retirement and open a practice in nutrition. If you have tapes, newsletters, etc. coming out, please send a list, as I would love to keep up with your good ideas. Keep up the good word. Cordially
I want to thank you for the fund of information that has taken my practice to it's next step, I knew my practice was read for the next step but I didnt know where it would be coming from. I feel my practice will be starting a new year with the information you have passed on. I also appreciate you revealing your vulnerable side. Seeing you as a whole person makes you much more credible.
Lindsey Berkson is the real deal. She lives and breathes health and wellness. She only writes about what she has researched endlessly. She has no pre-conceived opinions about her research. She is pleasantly surprised with new science that comes out and joyously shares her knowledge with all of us. The world is a better place with a practitioner like Lindsey Berkson helping us along the hormone highway.
A group of female internists, family doctors and gynecologists heard Dr. Berkson at a seminar in Chicago. When they found out how old she was and her background, at the break they came up as a group and said "We are mostly in our 40s. We want to look and act like you do when we are that old. Just lead the way."
A wake-up call for the twenty-first century similar to Rachel Carson's Silent Spring! This book is absolutely essential reading for everyone who wants to reduce their exposure to the unsuspected new breed of toxins in everyday life hormone disruptors. These hormone mimics can have insidious side effects and unbalance our natural hormones.
This new book by Lindsey Berkson complements the evidence compiled by Theo Colborn and the authors of Our Stolen Future and extends it into the realm of human medicine.
Fortunately, having laid out the problem, Dr. Berkson gives us solutions and practical measure we can all take to protect ourselves and our families from "hormone disruptors." This combination makes Hormone Deception one of the most valuable health books of our generation.
Lindsey Berkson does a marvelous job of making complex environmental and health issues understandable. She writes with passion, wit, and understanding. Her book is one of those rare volumes that balances a need to 'do something' with the available scientific information. A timely and accessible treatment of the topic.
Alan H. Pressman Host HealthLine WWRL RADIO
What a wonderful contribution your lecture presentation made to our seventh annual Womens Health Symposium. Overwhelmingly, the day was a success based on the attendance and the feedback. We thank you for helping us to improve the health of hundreds of women in our community.
Stacey M. Eisler Deputy Director, 92 St Y, New York, New York
Dear Dr. Berkson, I am a retired MD but when I heard your tapes, I was inspired to go out of retirement and open a practice in nutrition. If you have tapes, newsletters, etc. coming out, please send a list, as I would love to keep up with your good ideas. Keep up the good word. Cordially
LTR MD, Canton, NC
I want to thank you for the fund of information that has taken my practice to it's next step, I knew my practice was read for the next step but I didnt know where it would be coming from. I feel my practice will be starting a new year with the information you have passed on. I also appreciate you revealing your vulnerable side. Seeing you as a whole person makes you much more credible.
AFR MD PHD Three Rivers, CA
Lindsey Berkson is the real deal. She lives and breathes health and wellness. She only writes about what she has researched endlessly. She has no pre-conceived opinions about her research. She is pleasantly surprised with new science that comes out and joyously shares her knowledge with all of us. The world is a better place with a practitioner like Lindsey Berkson helping us along the hormone highway.
Pam Machemehl Helmly CN, Chief Executive Officer, Neurogistics Corporation Austin, Texas
A group of female internists, family doctors and gynecologists heard Dr. Berkson at a seminar in Chicago. When they found out how old she was and her background, at the break they came up as a group and said "We are mostly in our 40s. We want to look and act like you do when we are that old. Just lead the way."
Chicago, Illinois
A wake-up call for the twenty-first century similar to Rachel Carson's Silent Spring! This book is absolutely essential reading for everyone who wants to reduce their exposure to the unsuspected new breed of toxins in everyday life hormone disruptors. These hormone mimics can have insidious side effects and unbalance our natural hormones.
Ann Louise Gittleman, N.D., C.N.S., author of Super Nutrition for Menopause
This new book by Lindsey Berkson complements the evidence compiled by Theo Colborn and the authors of Our Stolen Future and extends it into the realm of human medicine.
John R Lee,M.D. author of What Your Doctor May Not Tell You About Menopause
Fortunately, having laid out the problem, Dr. Berkson gives us solutions and practical measure we can all take to protect ourselves and our families from "hormone disruptors." This combination makes Hormone Deception one of the most valuable health books of our generation.
Johnathan V. Wright, M.D. author of Natural Hormone Replacement for Women over 45
Lindsey Berkson does a marvelous job of making complex environmental and health issues understandable. She writes with passion, wit, and understanding. Her book is one of those rare volumes that balances a need to 'do something' with the available scientific information. A timely and accessible treatment of the topic.








