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"Optimal hormone balance is critical to our physical and emotional well-being."

   

Hormonal problems can occur at different stages of life and does not have
to be accepted “normal”.  Hormone therapies/supplementation is available to achieve a healthy balance.

Which brings us to the question, “What is the difference between natural and
synthetic hormones?
”  The term “natural” hormones have come to designate hormones that are chemically the same as those in the human body.  Sometimes they are also called “human-identical” or “human iso-molecular.”  “Synthetic” hormones refer to those that are manufactured with a chemical configuration that is not possible in the human body but mimics some of the native hormonal activity.  These definitions do not reflect the dictionary meaning of these terms but refers to the general use of them.

The key to finding a successful treatment for hormonal imbalance is a willingness to try different forms of hormones/supplementation.  Experimenting with doses and different forms should be done under a licensed practitioner’s supervision.  Because each of us, as individuals, are unique with specific needs of treatment, requires the right combination of supplementation.

To learn more about natural hormone supplementation, go to
www.womensinternational.com

   

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