Hormone Replacement Therapy: Weighing Your Options
Hormone Replacement Therapy: Weighing Your Options | April, 2010

When it comes to managing menopause symptoms, individualized bioidentical hormone therapy regimens are the way to go. According to an article recently published on DothanEagle.com, menopause oftentimes beings in a woman's early to mid 30's and hormones finally level off between the ages 45 and 55, when menstruation stops completely. At this time, hormone levels are a mere tenth of what they once were in her reproductive years. When estrogen and progesterone levels begin to decline, women oftentimes experience a wide range of symptoms such as hot flashes, night sweats, mood swings, weight gain and low libido. The article states that bioidentical hormones can help women improve their overall quality of life and start feeling more like themselves.
The bioidentical hormone doctors at BodyLogicMD have helped tens of thousands of women overcome symptoms of menopause, using a combination of customized nutrition and fitness regimens and bioidentical hormone therapy. BodyLogicMD affiliated physicians use bioidentical hormones as a natural alternative to synthetic HRT drugs because bioidentical hormones are molecularly identical to the hormones that our bodies produce naturally. In addition to helping mitigate symptoms of hormonal imbalance, bioidentical hormones can also decrease the risk for colon cancer and osteoporosis.
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