Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT) with Bioidentical Hormones

Your hormones play a crucial role in how you feel each day. These “messengers” regulate many body functions, including sleep, metabolism, and reproduction. As you age or experience certain health conditions, hormone levels—particularly testosterone, estrogen, and progesterone—can decline. Maintaining the right balance helps you feel energetic, focused, and active.

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Hormonal decline can lead to a variety of symptoms, including sleeplessness, fatigue, brain fog, low energy, weight gain, and loss of lean muscle. Hormone replacement therapy (HRT) works to restore these levels, improving overall well-being and reducing the negative effects of hormone decline.

What Are Bioidentical Hormones?

Bioidentical hormones are lab-manufactured to be identical to the hormones naturally produced by the body. Unlike synthetic hormones, they match the molecular structure of naturally occurring hormones and are most often derived from plant sources. Regenerative medicine practitioners frequently use bioidentical hormones in treatment protocols due to their natural compatibility and effectiveness.

What Do Bioidentical Hormones Do?

Hormone replacement therapy may be recommended to address a variety of symptoms, such as:

  • Lack of energy
  • Poor sleep
  • Decreased libido or sexual interest
  • Loss of interest in favorite activities
  • Weight gain or fluctuations
  • Loss of muscle mass
  • Difficulty concentrating
  • Vaginal dryness
  • Hot flashes
  • High cholesterol or increased heart disease risk
  • Loss of bone density
  • Thinning hair

After establishing a baseline through blood testing, your provider will determine whether hormonal replenishment may benefit you. Hormones can be administered as pills, gels or creams, or implanted pellets. Dosages are tailored to your symptoms, age, and health history, with follow-up visits to monitor effectiveness.

Are Bioidentical Hormones Only for Women?

No. Both men and women can benefit from HRT, as hormone decline affects all genders. While bioidentical hormones are commonly used to address menopause-related changes, post-menopausal women are only one group that can benefit.

Getting Started with HRT

In some cases, stem cell therapy may be combined with bioidentical hormone replacement therapy. HRT can also be performed as a standalone treatment. Schedule a consultation with a qualified provider to determine the best approach for your needs.