Not exact matches
People who have primary adrenal insufficiency and a confirmed aldosterone deficiency should undergo
replacement therapy — typically
with the
synthetic hormone fludrocortisone — to maintain the body's salt and water balance.
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...
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).
Bioidentical
Hormone Replacement Therapy, or BHRT, is the process of treating hormonal imbalances
with bioidentical
hormones, instead of
synthetic hormones.
Many of the fears associated
with hormone replacement therapy often confuse the two types of
hormones —
synthetic verses bioidentical.
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).