Sunday, August 7, 2011

Bioidentical Hormone Replacement Is Becoming The Standard For Many Women

By Adriana Noton


There are people who say that love is nothing but a serious of chemical reactions. What this decidedly cynical stance is ignoring is the fact that everything within the human body is regulated through chemistry. It is the force behind digestion, our immune system, brain function, as well as everything else. The most potent chemical compounds are hormones which are produced by the endocrine system which has glands all over the body, as well as within the pancreas. For men and women, they have additional producers within their testes and ovaries. When women have issues during menopause, which is completely related to hormones, more and more are choosing bioidentical hormone replacement.

Understanding the issues of menopause requires an understanding of hormones themselves. They are released through the bloodstream over time and are responsible for a number of processes.

Growing up these processes are linked with our growth and development, as well as metabolism and mood. Sexual maturity is also spearheaded by these compounds and, for women, this starts when they have their first period.

They are tied to the issues that women have with premenstrual syndrome (PMS) and they can render a woman unrecognizable to herself during the massive increase that accompanies pregnancy. Rather than increasing in number, during menopause these compounds are declining.

It doesn't happen overnight and, indeed, in many women takes years. It brings with it a number of different symptoms that vary in severity. They include a list of issues like weight gain, depression and other mood problems, as well as a lost of sexual interest. The most difficult to deal with for many sufferers has to do with hot flashes since they involve the body's internal temperature regulation.

Dealing with these problems is extremely difficult and science is not looking for a cure or way to reverse the process since it is a natural part of aging. The push for treatments has to do with making the change easier to deal with, as well as helping women stay younger and more vibrant.

This treatment has always been, for over fifty years, the injection of synthetic hormones. These compounds are created within the laboratory and administered by a physician through a structured regimen. It hasn't been without its critics, however, and has been suggested to be related to an increase in breast cancer risk.

This therapy has not come without issues however as it has been suggested to be correlated with an increase in breast cancer risk. Bioidentical compounds are the newest incarnation of this treatment and a point of hot debate, but the testimonials of many women support its use.

Also, many natural compounds come with much less risk to the patient. Going about this treatment is the same as going through synthetic replacements, but it's important to work in concert with your physician.

Don't be fooled into thinking that you can monitor your own hormones, despite what some companies say. There are kits that test saliva, but these are not a good way to get an overall picture of your levels since these compounds fluctuate wildly throughout the day.

Getting through something like menopause is different for every woman, but hard none the less. Choose the hormone therapy that you want and make sure to do it safely with your doctor.




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