Key Principles of Bioidentical Hormone Replacement Therapy (BHRT)

Published: Oct. 24, 2018, 11 p.m.

Conventional Hormone Replacement Therapy or \u201c HRT \u201c is best exemplified by the commercial drug Prempro.\xa0 Prempro is a combination drug that has both manmade estrogens and a progestin.\xa0 The estrogens are derived from the urine from pregnant mares and the progestin is medroxyprogesterone, a synthetic hormone not found in nature. Plus, doctors are still utilizing blood testing, which is incorrect, to determine a woman\u2019s hormonal needs.\n\n\nBioidentical Hormone Replacement Therapy or "BHRT" or natural hormone therapy, along with saliva testing, which is the only method of accurately determining what the balance and imbalance of any females endocrin system is. When the correct BHRT dosage is established with saliva collected over the course of one month and that dosage is taken as a sublingual lozenge, they are absorbed into the bloodstream as \u201cfree\u201d hormones. They have not been packaged with a binding protein by the liver, because the liver did not have access to the hormones. Most of the \u201cfree\u201d hormones are taken up by the red blood cell membranes, which are not analyzed by a common blood test.\n\n\nYou might ask, \u201cIf there are hormones available that are natural to my body, why do doctors prescribe synthetic hormones?\u201d\xa0 The explanation involves the mindset of physicians to traditional pharmaceutical medicine and the powerful pharmaceutical industry in the United States; as well as politics and money. Tune in Wednesday at 7:PM, FOR THE REST OF THE STORY !