Myths about Bioidentical Hormones Replacement Therapy Debunked

 What is “bioidentical” and BHRT?

 Bioidentical refer to the compounds whose chemical composition and molecular structure is identical to the hormones produced by the body. Bioidentical Hormone Replacement Therapy or BHRT has gained massive popularity these days due to its claims of treating hormonal issues naturally.

Bioidentical Hormones Replacement Therapy  has been successfully treating adults in case of any hormonal imbalances and is also known to ease menopausal symptoms.

Despite all of this, there are certain myths revolving around BHRT. Let us have a look at them and check out the facts.

 


Myth: BHRT leads to cancer

Fact: In case of healthy adults, BHRT may help reduce any chances of cancer as it balances natural hormone levels. However, in case of someone with a history of hormone positive breast cancer, oestrogen and progesterone ain’t recommended. In fact,  testosterone therapy wil be beneficial in such situations.

 

Myth: BHRT leads to blood clots

Fact: The extensive research and advancements in BHRT has helped women enjoy a healthier post-menopausal phase as the oestrogen gets balanced and lowers the risk of coronery artery disease. With the help of a detailed medical history, the doctor can determine any risks of developing blood clots beforehand only.

 

Myth: BHRT is done only during menopause

Fact: Even patients who are in 80s or 90s get BHRT. Such patients started it early and have been continuing since then. The therapy not only makes them look 20 years younger, but act so much younger their age too due to the perfect bone density. BHRT  prevents you from developing any bone diseases such as osteoporosis.

 


Myth: BHRT leads to hair loss

Fact: Women start to lose hair when oestrogen levels decline. This deficiency can be corrected with BHRT, thus preventing hair loss.

 

Myth: BHRT makes you gain weight

Fact: Testosterone is needed in our bodies to burn fat and build muscle. Despite being a male hormone, women need adequate amounts of testosterone too to feel good. When the levels of testosterone drop, fat starts getting accumulated in the places that were never so flabby. With individualised testosterone therapy, all of this can be reversed.

 

With all your myths debunked, now you need an expert doctor who can guide you betterabout BHRT. Get in touch with Dr. Natasha Fuksina at AstraMDhealth. She has years of experience in  Internal Medicine, Functional Medicine and Obesity Medicine and will enlighten you and help you get comfortable with the idea of getting a BHRT.

 

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