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Bioidentical hormones are used by people who have difficulty sleeping, a lack of energy or weariness, and mood disturbances.
FREMONT, CA: Bioidentical hormones are processed hormones that replicate the hormones produced by the body's glands. People who suffer from low or imbalanced hormone levels may benefit from using bioidentical hormones. This is frequently true for persons who are experiencing perimenopause or menopause symptoms. The body's endocrine glands create chemicals known as hormones. They act as messengers, informing other body areas about how and when to function. Hormones influence a wide range of bodily systems and processes. Even minor imbalances can trigger symptoms that disrupt one's daily routine. Healthcare practitioners may suggest hormone replacement therapy as a treatment for these symptoms.
Bioidentical hormone therapy (BHRT) makes use of processed plant hormones. The most often utilized bioidentical hormones are estrogen, progesterone, and testosterone.
Pharmaceutical businesses manufacture some prescription types of bioidentical hormones. Several bioidentical hormones have been approved by the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA). A pharmacist can make other types of bioidentical hormones based on a prescription from a healthcare professional. These are bioidentical hormones that have been synthesized or blended together.
The compounded formulations have not been evaluated or authorized by the FDA. Though it is sometimes promoted that plant-based products are "natural" choices, they are transformed in a lab and are no longer natural once processed. FDA-approved and compounded hormones are available in various dosages and forms (pills, creams, gels, sprays, and vaginal inserts).
Use Of bioidentical hormones
Certain hormone levels in the body decrease as people become older. These hormones include estrogen, progesterone, and testosterone. Low hormone levels can have the following common effects:
● Vaginal dryness