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BHRT stands for Bioidentical Hormone Replacement Therapy. It is a treatment commonly used to help manage hormonal imbalances in women, particularly during menopause or perimenopause. Bioidentical hormones are chemically identical to the hormones naturally produced by the human body, which is why they are often preferred by some patients and healthcare providers.
In this follow-up video, Simone from Best Version of You discusses her experience and insights on female hormone replacement therapy. Initially hesitant to offer hormone replacement for women due to its complexities, she has recognized the significant struggles many female patients face with hormone deficiencies. She emphasizes the importance of treating symptoms rather than just lab values, asserting that "normal is not always optimal." Simone shares her commitment to her own health as she approaches 40 and plans to check her hormone levels soon. She aims to dispel the stigma surrounding hormone replacement therapy, highlighting its benefits for overall well-being, such as maintaining energy, mood, and physical health. Simone encourages women experiencing symptoms related to menopause to reach out for consultations, particularly if they reside in New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, or Delaware. She urges viewers to like and share the video to help others who may need assistance.
In her video titled “Did You Know?”, Simone from Best Version of You, Weight Loss and Wellness shares five key insights about women’s health, focusing on the effects of hormones and menopause. Here’s a summary:
Women Are Born With All Their Eggs
Unlike men, who produce sperm throughout their lives, women are born with a definite number of eggs. By age 30, only 10% of eggs remain, and by 40, this drops to 3%, largely due to monthly menstrual cycles.
Estrogen Receptors Are Throughout the Body
Estrogen impacts the entire body, which explains the widespread symptoms during menopause, such as brain fog, fatigue, and increased risks of cardiovascular disease and osteoporosis. Reduced estrogen also contributes to fragile bones, increasing the likelihood of fractures in older women.
Estrogen as an Anti-Inflammatory
Estrogen helps reduce inflammation. Hormone deficiency during menopause often leads to issues like frozen shoulder, joint pain, and muscle aches. Simone shared a patient’s story where hormone therapy effectively relieved such symptoms.
Increased Risks During Perimenopause and Menopause
Hormone fluctuations in women aged 40-50 are linked to higher risks of suicide, job loss, and divorce. Mood disorders, such as anxiety and depression, often worsen due to hormone deficiencies, highlighting the importance of addressing hormonal health.
Post-Menopause Symptoms Can Persist for Decades
Post-menopause symptoms, such as vaginal dryness, painful intercourse, and chronic pain, can last into the 60s, 70s, and beyond. While hormone therapy can alleviate these symptoms, initiating treatment after 10 years post-menopause is often met with caution due to potential risks.
Simone emphasizes the importance of understanding hormonal changes and seeking appropriate care to improve quality of life during and after menopause.
In this video, Simone from Best Version of You Weight Loss + Wellness provides an overview of various hormone replacement therapy options available for both men and women. She explains that men typically prefer testosterone injections, though creams are also an option, with careful application to avoid transferring the hormone to others. For women, she discusses multiple methods including creams, patches, injections, oral pills, and the option of pellets, which she does not offer. Simone emphasizes the need for progesterone alongside estrogen for women with a uterus to protect their endometrium. She highlights the benefits of estrogen cream for post-menopausal women experiencing urinary symptoms and vaginal dryness. Simone also mentions her collaboration with a specialized pharmacy that provides natural bioidentical hormones and excellent patient support. She invites anyone in Pennsylvania or New Jersey experiencing symptoms related to hormone deficiency to reach out for assistance and encourages viewers to contact her with any questions.
Hormones Used: BHRT typically involves the use of hormones such as estrogen, progesterone, and testosterone. These hormones can be derived from plant sources and are modified in a laboratory to be biologically identical to human hormones.
Personalization: BHRT is often customized for each individual based on their specific hormonal needs. This personalization can involve different delivery methods, such as creams, gels, patches, or pellets.
Management of Symptoms: BHRT is primarily used to alleviate symptoms associated with hormonal imbalances, particularly those experienced during menopause, which can include:
- Hot flashes
- Night sweats
- Mood swings
- Vaginal dryness
- Sleep disturbances
- Decreased libido
Potential Benefits: Some women report significant improvements in quality of life and relief from menopausal symptoms when undergoing BHRT. Additionally, it may help with maintaining bone density and reducing the risk of osteoporosis.
Consultation with Healthcare Providers: It is crucial for women considering BHRT to consult with a healthcare provider who can evaluate their individual health history, assess risks and benefits, and determine the appropriate treatment plan.
Monitoring: Regular follow-up and monitoring are essential during BHRT to ensure effectiveness and to adjust dosages or medications as needed.
Low Dose Naltrexone (LDN) has shown promising benefits in supporting BHRT (Female Hormone Therapy). Below is a list of a few benefits:
LDN’s ability to modulate the immune system and reduce inflammation may have positive effects on hormone balance in women. For those struggling with conditions such as polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) or endometriosis, LDN's anti-inflammatory properties could help alleviate symptoms like pain, irregular periods, and hormonal imbalances. By supporting immune function and promoting a healthier inflammatory response, LDN may complement traditional hormone therapy for better overall outcomes in women's health.
The main purpose of Best Version of You Weight Loss + Wellness is to effectively address inflammation associated with various conditions. Research indicates that by targeting and treating inflammation, our approach can lead to comprehensive improvements in overall health and well-being.
It's important to note that individual responses to LDN can vary, and consulting with a healthcare provider familiar with LDN is recommended to determine the suitability of LDN for specific health concerns. Always work closely with your healthcare team to create a comprehensive treatment plan tailored to your unique needs and goals
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