Tuesday 29 December 2015

By Jorel Tuyor


Bioidentical is a shortened form of biologically identical. Bioidentical hormones have the same molecular structure as the hormones made by the human body. In recent years there has been an increased interest in bioidentical hormone replacement therapy, known as BHRT, to correct hormonal imbalance and regulate the symptoms of male and female menopause. Those interested in BHRT should review Philadelphia Customized Wellness programs and their directory of physicians with advanced training in BHRT.

The sources of bioidentical hormones are soy and yams. The hormones are synthesized, or made, by extracting chemicals from these natural plants. Yams and soy plants are natural, but the process of extracting chemicals requires human intervention and is not a natural occurrence. The safety of a product is what is important, whether it is natural or synthetic or some combination of the two.

BHRT is being used by men to combat the effects of male menopause, also referred to as andropause. The male symptoms due to hormonal imbalance are thinning hair, erectile dysfunction, depression, muscle loss or weight gain. Bioidentical hormones are considered to be safer than their synthetic counterparts. The body metabolizes them exactly the same as hormones that occur naturally in the body.

Women use BHRT to combat the symptoms of female menopause, such as mood swings, hot flashes and night sweats. The hormones come in pill, patch, cream or gel forms. The objectives of BHRT are to eliminate the symptoms of female and male menopause and to return the patient to a state of wellness.

There is thorough information about all manner of HRT in the Harvard Health Publications. A long tables lists the brand name, the source, the form of delivery, and indicates with a yes or no if the product is bioidentical. Patients using BHRT should review this information. Knowing some of these terms will help them communicate with their doctor.

Some patients use BHRT for anti aging. The hormonal imbalance of menopause can affect the immune system, bone health, energy and more. These conditions become more concerning as people age. Patients should only use BHRT with the advice and consultation of a physician with advanced training it this area.




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