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subject: An Informative Guide To Bioidentical Estrogen [print this page]


Bioidentical estrogen is a particularly new term amongst people who are only familiar with simple estrogen. Such a unique hormone is actually very similar to real estrogen, it is for this reason that they referred to it as identical. But what is most special about this estrogen is that it is made from certain plants. Continue to read to know more.

Estrogen is a hormone, particularly a chemical substance that is found in women. As it peruses the inner tracts of a woman it brings about the formation of breasts, the development of milk tissue and generally bringing about the arousal of a woman in preparation for sexual intercourse. Unfortunately some women do not have the adequate amounts of estrogen, meaning they will need to get it from sources external to the body. So scientists turned to laboratory techniques to make estrogen using certain components of plant matter.

This estrogen is made from chemical components found in soybeans and Mexican Yams. Such chemical substances are identical to estrogen and equate to the exact concoction the body would have made. Your doctor might refer to these hormones as natural hormones, so a bit of confusion is expected.

These hormones are primarily used in hormonal replacement therapy for patients who have been slightly deluded by the passing winds of their youth. So who then should seek the healing qualities of bioidentical hormones? People who constantly suffer from obesity, low energy levels and hot flashes have been known to seek these hormones, resulting of course in a heightening of their sexual energy, a natural consequence of estrogen use.

It is only natural for you to wonder if it is completely safe to prescribe to these. Well, the one good thing about them is that they can be created specifically for your needs, thereby dismissing the possibility of overdoses. In addition, hormones of this nature are purely natural, as opposed to synthetic hormones made from non-plant matter.

Good Luck.

by: Kristy Gilmore




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