Progesterone for osteoporosis prevention
Replacing progesterone lost to menopause with BHRT is a great way to help your bones while reducing hot flashes, fatigue, moodiness and other symptoms of menopause.
Replacing progesterone lost to menopause with BHRT is a great way to help your bones while reducing hot flashes, fatigue, moodiness and other symptoms of menopause.
How bioidentical hormone replacement therapy can relieve symptoms of low progesterone.
How BHRT may help reduce the risk of DEGENERATIVE DISEASE Degenerative diseases are chronic health problems that require ongoing treatment to delay or prevent worsening of the disease.
Middle-aged spread, also commonly known as the hormonal spread, is a sad fact of life for anyone over the age of 40. It is the time when your hormones seem to gang up on you, and everything you eat lands up on your belly or your thighs. No matter how hard you try, nothing moves the extra layers of flab.
Produced by the brain, the thyroid gland, adrenals and reproductive organs, hormones are the “chemical messengers” of the body, regulating human growth, age-related developmental characteristics, metabolism, mental health and emotional responses.
Hormones like estrogen, progesterone, and testosterone also play vital roles in facilitating cell-to-organ messaging, stabilizing sleep patterns, managing stress and supporting immune system functioning.
Due to illness, disease, menopause or “andropause”, hormone production may decrease significantly enough to cause physical, emotional and cognitive symptoms that severely interfere with your health and quality of life.
The Role of Progesterone in Women Progesterone is one of the hormones produced and released by the ovaries and the adrenal glands. Progesterone stimulates and regulates various body functions, such as ovulation, and plays a major role in maintaining pregnancy.1 It is also used in combination with estrogen as part of hormone replacement therapy, to…