Bioidentical Bioidentical Hormone Replacement Therapy Pompano Beach FL

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PompanoTreatment Center
(954) 782-9774
380 Southwest 12th Ave.
Pompano Beach, FL
Broward Community and Family Health Center
(954) 970-8805
Satellite Site 168 North Powerline Rd.
Pompano Beach, FL
Infectious Disease Consultants
(954) 345-7640
2901 Coral Hills Dr Ste 220
Pompano Beach, FL
Florida Department of Health
(954) 527-8783
Broward County Health Department, Paul Hughes Health Center 205 NW 6th Ave.
Pompano Beach, FL
Planned Parenthood of South Florida and the Treasure Coast, Inc.(PPSFTC)
(954) 563-5956
Oakland Park Health Center 3475 North Dixie Highway
Fort Lauderdale, FL
Sunshine Health Center
(954) 972-6450
1711 Hammondville Rd.
Pompano Beach, FL
Broward Addiction Recovery Center - Stephen R. Booher Building(BARC)
(954) 341-3925
3275 NW 99th Way
Coral Springs, FL
Broward Addiction Recovery Center - South Facility(BARC)
(954) 341-3925
5701 Hollywood Blvd. Suite A
Coral Springs, FL
New Direction Institute Inc.
(954) 748-8444
6730 Commercial Blvd.
Lauderhill, FL
Center For Positive Connections(TCPC)
(786) 985-2818
SunServe Room at Sunshine Cathedral 1480 SW Ninth Ave.
Fort Lauderdale, FL
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The Basics of Bioidentical Hormones

Hormone replacement therapy (HRT) for women with menopausal symptoms can be divided into two eras: Before 2002 and After 2002. That's when the Women's Health Initiative (WHI) halted studies of a specific type of estrogen/progesterone therapy because they were linked to significant health risks. Despite the fact that only one type of medication was tested (Premarin-made from pregnant horse urine); many doctors quit prescribing HRT altogether. Many women were forced to suffer with sometimes debilitating symptoms or seek relief from estrogen sources purchased at health food stores or specialty pharmacies. And then came bioidentical hormones, the answer many scientists, doctors and women were looking for. So, what are they, and how can they help you? 

Many women believe they have to see an herbal or natural health care provider to find bioidentical hormones.  Buy, in fact, your regular gynecologist probably prescribes them every day, and you can buy them at your usual pharmacy.

According to Harvard Medical School's Health Publications, "Bioidentical Hormones are identical in molecular structure to the hormones women make in their bodies. They're not found in this form in nature but are made, or synthesized, from a plant chemical extracted from yams and soy. Bioidentical estrogens are 17 beta-estradiol, estrone, and estriol. (Estradiol is the form of estrogen that decreases at menopause.) Bioidentical progesterone is simply progesterone. It's finely ground in the laboratory for better absorption in the body.

Bioidentical hormone therapy is often called "natural hormone therapy" because bioidentical hormones act in the body just like the hormones we produce." 

We've learned a lot about how to replace hormones more safely with bioidentical hormones. The WHI studies only tested one non-bioidentical hormone replacement medication, prescribed in a pill and at one dose. Now we know that this type of estrogen/progesterone changes chemical structure while going through the digestion process and liver. This may be why it caused so many health problems. 

Newer bioidentical hormones are prescribed as a patch, ring or cream and in varying doses that allows them to bypass the liver and enter the bloodstream directly through the skin. Some contain estrogen only. Others are combined with progesterone. They don't come from horses and they're not prescribed as one-dose-fits-all therapy. Your body can't tell the difference between the hormones you made yourself and bioidentical hormones. 

Compounding pharmacies can whip up special doses and combinations of bioidentical hormones (and this is partly how bioidentical hormones gained acceptance), but these compounds aren't necessarily FDA-approved, covered by insurance, or necessary. 

You no longer have to find a "natural medicine" specialist to get bioidentical hormones, though they may provide excellent healthcare and customized hormone replacement therapy. Now you can vi...

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