Should You Take Bioidentical Hormones? Read This First.

By Rene Anderson

Bioidentical hormones have been in the news a whole lot lately, and there's still some controversy surrounding them. The main reason for this is because of the amount of dubious claims floating around on the internet. We scoured the reputable sites and journals and came up with 5 key facts you should know before diving into more research. Take a look.

#5: The Difference in Bioidentical Hormone Therapy Has to do With the Makeup of the Hormones.

If you have to remember one thing about bioidentical hormones, remember this -- they are chemically identical to hormones that our own bodies produce. That means that a large number of the hormones that are being prescribed (which are not bioidentical), are not the exact same as the ones you would naturally find in the human body anyway.

#4: There's a Perfectly Good Reason Some Aren't FDA Approved.

There are some bioidentical hormones made by large pharmaceutical companies, and they have full FDA approval. But often, in order to make sure that the hormone matches up exactly with the one in our body, they are created on a case-by-case basis. As such, these specific concoctions are not FDA approved, as the resources simply aren't there.

#3: Make Sure Your Compounding Pharmacy is Reliable.

Make sure you deal with a compounding pharmacy you can trust. The PCAB (that stands for the Pharmaceutical Compounding Accreditation Board) is a good source for the best ones in the nation, and if your doctor has been working with a compounding pharmacy for some time, they'll be able to confirm its trustworthiness to you in person.

#2: Oprah is Taking Them!

There's no question that an endorsement from the reigning queen of television is a boon to any particular product, but in this case, Oprah herself is using bioidentical hormones, and has suggested they made a huge difference for her. Like anything she recommends, just remember that due diligence is always fundamental.

#1: Keep A Balanced Approach For the Best Results.

Even though bioidentical hormones are an exciting new alternative to traditional hormone replacement therapy, they (like everything else) are not something to solve all your problems. Keep focused on your complete health, from top to bottom, in all aspects of your life -- especially during menopause -- and don't think one pill will change everything. - 30307

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