Bioidentical Hormone Replacement For Women
Over time, hormones decline in women and need to be replaced or rebalanced to relieve symptoms and to optimize your health and wellness. In millions of women, menopause is the culprit for most of the hormonal imbalance, including estrogen and progesterone. Many women also suffer from low testosterone, adrenal fatigue, thyroid hormone imbalance, and low growth hormone. Some of the imbalance of hormones is inevitable; the symptoms aren't.
Dr. Terlinsky's Bioidentical Hormone Replacement Therapy program can easily eliminate your symptoms while correcting your hormonal imbalances to improve your health and well-being and get you feeling like your old self again. Based on your individual needs and desires, Dr. Terlinsky will tailor the hormone replacement program just for you and provide you with a customized treatment plan for optimal rejuvenation.
Here are some of the things Bioidentical Hormone Replacement Therapy can do for you:
- Relieve symptoms
- Prevent memory loss
- Improve heart health
- Prevent bone loss
- Stimulate growth and repair
How Do I Get Started?
Click here to see the steps you need to take to get started with the Bioidentical Hormone Replacement Therapy program.
Below are brief descriptions of all the Nu-Living Bioidentical Hormone Replacement Therapy programs that we offer for women. If you find one of interest, we encourage you to read more about the program by following the link located at the bottom of the program summary.
Adrenal Fatigue
Adrenal fatigue can occur in women under chronic stress, which puts the body at risk for hormonal imbalance as well as severe symptoms from adrenal fatigue. Dr. Terlinsky's Bioidentical Hormone Replacement Program can help you alleviate your symptoms.
Read MoreEstrogen
Estrogen is one of the two main sex hormones in women and is synthesized mainly in the ovaries and comes in three forms in the body: estrone (E1), estradiol (E2), and estriol (E3). Your levels of estrogen may decline rapidly during menopause and cause an acceleration of the aging process. You can't prevent menopause, but you can prevent or alleviate symptoms of estrogen imbalance with Dr. Terlinsky's Bioidentical Estrogen Replacement Therapy.
Read MoreGrowth Hormone
Growth Hormone (sometimes referred to as GH, HGH, rhGH or Somatotropin) is a circular appearing hormone composed of 191 amino acids (see image). GH is a developmentally crucial, tissue-building hormone. GH is very plentiful from birth through puberty and late teens as we achieve adult body height and tissue composition. When we age there are significantly lowered levels of GH resulting in reduced renewal of tissues and organs.
Read MoreMenopause
Menopause marks the end of menstruation in women and generally occurs between the ages of 45 and 55. Declining levels of estrogen, progesterone, and testosterone all contribute to symptoms such as hot flashes, mood swings, and weight gain you may experience during menopause. Menopause may be inevitable, but the symptoms aren't. You can easily correct your hormonal imbalances and associated symptoms from perimenopause, menopause, and postmenopause with Dr. Terlinsky's Bioidentical Hormone Replacement Therapy for women.
Read MoreProgesterone
During the menstrual cycle, the ovaries primarily produce progesterone, which acts with estrogen as the two main female sex hormones. Progesterone generally opposes the effects of estrogen, which means it has antiinflammatory effects, aids in burning fat, and opposes cancerous growths. Additionally, it could help to increase memory and cognition. Synthesized from pregnenolone, progesterone acts as a precursor for testosterone, other androgens, and estrogens. Progesterone levels must be in balance with estrogen levels for equilibrium to prevent abnormal cell growths, especially in the breast
Read MoreTestosterone
The ovaries and adrenal glands produce most of the testosterone in women. Testosterone simulates an increase in muscle mass, boosts libido, improves energy/mood, and opposes the cell proliferative effects of estrogen to reduce the risk of breast cancer. By inducing increased bone mass, testosterone also reduces the risk of osteoporosis in women. Testosterone is especially responsible for sex drive, sexual experience, and sensitivity of a woman's clitoris and nipples. As women age and progress through menopause, hormone levels decline, including testosterone. Testosterone isn't just a guy thing - supplemental testosterone for women is essential for optimal wellness as well as sexual health.
Read MoreThyroid Hormone
The thyroid gland, located in the neck, is a major player in regulating a woman's metabolism. By using iodine, the thyroid gland produces a hormone called thyroid hormone, which acts at many sites in the body to modulate rate of metabolism, growth, and rate of function of many systems in the body. Many factors can cause low or high levels of thyroid hormone in women, and as a result several potentially severe problems and symptoms can occur. Dr. Terlinsky can help you with whatever hormone imbalance you have with his Bioidentical Hormone Replacement Therapy program.
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