Not exact matches
Bioidenticals are derived from
plants like yams and soybeans and are synthesized to be chemically
identical to human
hormones.
The calluses can then be stimulated with the appropriate
plant hormones to grow into new
plants that are
identical to the original
plant from which the root pieces were taken.
Natural Progesterone (Phytoprogesterone) is an important
plant hormone almost
identical to our bodies.
Synthesized human growth
hormone, or somatropin, is made from
plants using recombinant DNA technology and formed into an exact copy of natural growth
hormones (this is where the term bio
identical comes in).
Bioidentical
hormones are taken from
plant sources such as wild yam and soybeans, then altered in a lab until they are molecularly
identical to the
hormones that women naturally produce.
These
hormones, which are derived from
plants, are structurally
identical to the
hormones produced by the human body.
Sterol analogues found in many varieties of
plants are combined with specific bacteria and the resulting
hormone is bio
identical in chemical structure to the
hormone produced by the human body.