This article is for you if you suffer with any of these conditions: Hot flashes and night sweats Premenstrual / menstrual migraines PMS Low sex drive PCOS Infertility Endometriosis Menopause Perimenopause The Functional Medicine Approach to Hormonal Imbalances: Simply: Get the body to do what Mother Nature originally intended (which is
NOT synthetic hormone replacement therapy or...
Not exact matches
While taking
synthetic forms of progesterone and estrogen was a popular method of addressing menopause symptoms for a while, many women - and doctors - now feel
hormone replacement therapy is simply
not worth the risk.
I do
not recommend this treatment due to the fact that estrogen
replacement therapy, be it conventional or «natural» (50 % natural and 50 %
synthetic hormones), is shown to increase risks of uterine cancer, breast cancer, stroke, heart attacks, blood clots, and even mental decline.
Therefore,
Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT) medications do not fit into hormone cell receptors like BHRT medications; this mis - fit in molecular structure of HRT appears to have created some of the health problems associated with HRT Hormone Therapy which has been discussed in the media over the past few years (the Women's Health Initiative Study (WHI) was released in July 2002 indicating health risks associated with synthetic HR
Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT) medications do
not fit into
hormone cell receptors like BHRT medications; this mis - fit in molecular structure of HRT appears to have created some of the health problems associated with HRT Hormone Therapy which has been discussed in the media over the past few years (the Women's Health Initiative Study (WHI) was released in July 2002 indicating health risks associated with synthetic HR
hormone cell receptors like BHRT medications; this mis - fit in molecular structure of HRT appears to have created some of the health problems associated with HRT
Hormone Therapy which has been discussed in the media over the past few years (the Women's Health Initiative Study (WHI) was released in July 2002 indicating health risks associated with synthetic HR
Hormone Therapy which has been discussed in the media over the past few years (the Women's Health Initiative Study (WHI) was released in July 2002 indicating health risks associated with
synthetic HRT use).
Your physician may also recommend taking supplements like Vitamin B complex or Vitamin E. Increasingly, women in Rochester are finding that Bio-identical
Hormone Replacement Therapy (BHRT)
not only addresses the symptoms of menopause, but also avoids some of the negative side effects of
synthetic hormones generally prescribed by traditional physicians.
Be aware that
not all
hormone replacement therapies are equal and try to avoid
synthetics as much as possible.
Over a decade ago, Dr. John Lee first published his startling conclusions about conventional
hormone replacement therapy (HRT):
synthetic hormones don't work as predicted and, worse, they pose a health threat to women.
There are also natural ways to replace lost
hormones such as plant pseudo-estrogens and herbal remedies that are available over the counter, in addition to bio-identical
hormone replacement therapy (BHRT —
not to be confused with HRT which involves the use of
synthetic hormones).
Even though promoted as an alternative to these treatments, it should be noted that Profemin only utilizes natural ingredients and does
not include any type of
synthetic hormones, such as those found in
hormone replacement therapy.