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admin 31 May 2009 | : Bioidentical Hormones, progesterone
Natural Progesterone is considered to be one of the most important of all hormones found in the body of both men and women. This hormone is necessary for maintaining good health by ensuring proper functioning of various organs. The importance of progesterone as a hormone can be gauged from the fact that it is popularly referred to as the ‘mother of all hormones’ and also known as the “hormone of pregnancy.” Decreased levels of progesterone can lead to many health complications in men and women.
Hormonal imbalance is something that every man and woman experience during the time of menopause for women and andropause for men. Increased levels of another hormone, estrogen is known to cause many of the symptoms associated with menopause in women such as night sweats, hot flashes, low libido and depression. Progesterone is known to be the only solution to tackle this problem. It is known to provide relief from most of the symptoms of menopause and andropause. It is known to be a good antidepressant, has diuretic abilities and also increases sex drive. It is known to end mood swings and improve overall health and fitness.
Hormone replacement therapy is finding an increasing number of followers these days. Men, as they age usually need to supplement both progesterone and testosterone. Women may need to supplement with progesterone, estrogen and testosterone. Natural progesterone can be supplemented in the body using bioidentical hormone therapy. In fact, the introduction of bioidentical hormones is known to correct the balance of hormones in the body, leading to improvement in the overall health and wellbeing of a person.
Plants are the basic source for natural bioidentical hormones. Since they are natural, they are considered much safer than the conventional synthetic preparations such as Premarin and hence, their popularity. Anyone wanting to undergo natural hormone replacement therapy is given a hormone test by the doctor. Based on the results, the amount and the type of hormones are then decided by the doctor. You can then obtain your bioidentical hormone prescription at a compounding pharmacy that will make up the cream for you with the levels of hormones you require.
A decreased level of progesterone is something that can be addressed by hormone replacement therapy. Increasing the levels of this hormone helps in effectively checking the rise in the levels of estrogen, which results in many health benefits.
admin 29 May 2009 | : Bioidentical Hormones, Estrogen, Menopause
Estrogen is an important hormone which is responsible for a woman’s monthly periods and her feminine characteristics. This steroid compound hormone is actually made up of three different types of estrogen hormones called estradiol, estrone and estriol. Estrogen is synonymous with reproduction and therefore the female sexual characteristics. Produced by the ovaries, the body needs to have a balanced amount of estrogen for performing various different functions. Increased or decreased levels of estrogen could lead to other consequences.
Fluctuating levels of estrogen is the primary reason for many of the symptoms that are typically associated with the onset of menopause. Some of these symptoms include, decreased libido, hot flashes, weight gain, drying thinning skin and night sweats. The functions of estrogen are among the most complex and includes preserving bone density, assisting in regulating the monthly menstrual cycle, accelerating the metabolism and helping to increase uterine growth. It is important for women to follow an active and healthy lifestyle, along with adopting a diet that is rich in fiber content. This is known to help in maintaining hot flashes in the body.
Women usually experience the symptoms of declining levels of estrogen between the ages of 45 to 55, a time when most of them reach the stage known as menopause. The period of life before menopause when hormones start to fluctuate is actually called perimenopause. Advances in medical science have seen the field of hormone replacement therapy make rapid strides. This therapy helps to correct the imbalance of hormones using what are known as bioidentical hormones. For example, excess of estrogen is controlled by introduction of another hormone known as progesterone in the body. Natural progesterone is known to counter the increased levels of estrogen and rectify the imbalance of hormones in the body. Natural bioidentical hormones are obtained from plant extracts and since they are naturally from natural sources, they are considered safe. These plant extracts are then synthecized in a laboratory. A doctor would prescribe the amount and type of hormones that your body needs replaced, after a thorough medical examination and a test of your hormone levels. He or she then prescribed an individual mixture of each bioidentical hormone to balance your own hormones.