Synthetic HRT Drugs Shown to Cause Asthma
Synthetic HRT Drugs Shown to Cause Asthma | April, 2010

An article recently published on NaturalNews.com discusses the dangers of synthetic hormone replacement therapies (HRT), warning that synthetic estrogens can significantly increase a woman's risk of developing asthma. Researchers have concluded that women who used synthetic HRT were up to 67 percent more likely to develop asthma than women who had not. In addition to asthma, synthetic HRT has also been linked to heart disease, stroke, blood clots and breast cancer - leading many women to seek out natural alternatives such as bioidentical hormone replacement therapy (BHRT).
BHRT uses only bioidentical hormones, which are molecularly identical to the hormones that our bodies produce naturally. When we age and our hormones begin to decline, bioidentical hormone therapy can help to balance women's hormones such as estrogen, progesterone, testosterone and DHEA. What makes bioidentical hormones so special is that they're custom-tailored to meet the individual needs of each patient, making them safer and more effective. BodyLogicMD's bioidentical hormone doctors have helped tens of thousands of women overcome symptoms of hormonal imbalance and improve their overall health, using a combination of bioidentical hormone therapy and customized nutrition and fitness regimens.
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