5 Interesting Facts About Bio-identical Hormones
Bioidentical hormones developed & perfected by physicians during the 90s are now the most popular form of hormone replacement therapy for women.
Bioidentical hormones developed & perfected by physicians during the 90s are now the most popular form of hormone replacement therapy for women.
BHRT favorably impacts many cardiovascular bio-markers like blood sugar levels, blood pressure, cholesterol levels, clotting factors, and more.
Hormone Replacement TherapyMyths and Facts About Low Testosterone Many men, and even some women, experience low levels of the hormone testosterone. Unfortunately, this often results in uncomfortable physical symptoms like fatigue, sexual dysfunction, loss of muscle mass, difficulty concentrating, and more. Even worse, misconceptions about low testosterone often keep individuals from seeking the treatment they…
How to minimize the excessive dryness that often comes with menopausal skin, particularly during the colder season.
Hormone Replacement Therapy What Does Stress Do to Hormones Upset stressed young african woman massage temples feel strong headache concept, frustrated tired black girl touching aching head suffer from migraine high blood pressure sitting on sofa at home In the Western world, stress has become the new ‘norm,’ to the point we barely realize the…
Learn more about estrogen imbalance and how BHRT can put you back in control of your overall health and well-being.
The importance of progesterone, complications, and more
Hormone Replacement Therapy 6 Breast Cancer Myths Woman Should Ignore How does misinformation about breast cancer turn into myths that are believed by so many people? Psychologists think it has to do with “cognitive effort” and the amount of brainpower needed to think critically about myths. Since accepting false statements takes much less energy than…
BHRT is a safer, more effective alternative to pharmaceutical hormone replacement therapies for relieving signs of menopause.
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