Hormone Therapy For Women

Posted by slimboy Thursday, May 20, 2010



Most women are familiar with the idea of hormone therapy of some sort. Often - this hormone education started with the pill as a contraceptive measure.

More recently, estrogen therapy (HRT - hormone replacement therapy) has become quite common in going through menopause. But these often require trial and error methods to find out which ones worked best and in what dosage.

Neither are synthetic hormones designed with a balanced approach and on an individual basis. They are designed to reduce menopausal symptoms, not bring the body back into balance, and they are produced in mass volume at predefined dosage rates.

Using hormone therapy in this one-size-fits-all way can cause a whole host of symptoms including:

Loss of sexual desire

Being moody/grumpy/overly emotional

Hot flashes and night-sweats

Mental fogginess (lack of mental clarity)

Anxiety

Depression

Emotional ups and downs

0 comments

Post a Comment

free counters