Understanding Bioidentical Hormones
Bioidentical hormones are identical in molecular structure to the hormones naturally produced in the human body. They are custom-made for each patient based on their unique hormone levels and needs. Bioidentical hormone replacement therapy (BHRT) can effectively treat symptoms of hormone imbalance and help patients regain optimal health and vitality.
Unlike conventional hormone replacement, bioidentical hormones closely mimic the body's own hormones. They bind more efficiently to hormone receptors and get metabolized just like endogenous hormones. Table 1 outlines the key differences between bioidentical and synthetic hormones:
Bioidentical Hormones | Synthetic Hormones |
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Molecularly identical to human hormones | Molecular structure is different |
Custom-made based on patient's needs | One-size-fits-all approach |
Work harmoniously with the body | Can disrupt the endocrine system |
The endocrine system is extremely complex and interconnected. An imbalance in one hormone often leads to imbalances in other hormones. BHRT takes into account these interactions and precisely calibrates hormones to optimal levels.