Frequently Asked
Questions about BioIdentical Hormones
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What causes
aging and isn't aging natural? |
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Sure aging is
natural, if you live long enough! Death is natural too, so are
wrinkles! But, who doesn’t fight the inevitable? Aging is caused
by the slow and steady decline of our bodies’ natural hormones.
Our hormones were at their peak when we were young healthy
adults. The thyroid hormones, sex hormones and adrenal hormones
all decline with age. This decline is associated with the onset
of degenerative problems, such as, heart disease, hypertension,
strokes, adult onset diabetes, arthritis, Alzheimer’s, and
cancer. Numerous symptoms occur with hormonal decline as we age
including: loss of energy, weight gain, decreased mental
sharpness, depression, anxiety, irritability, joint and muscle
pains, headaches, sluggish bowel function, hair loss, cold
sensitivities, numbness and tingling in the extremities,
insomnia, restless sleep, tiredness after sleep, afternoon
fatigue, loss of stamina and endurance, decreased libido, loss
of sexual potency, irregular menstrual cycles, fibrocystic
breast disease, uterine fibroids, weight gain, and loss of
resistance to infections.
These symptoms
are so very common that they are considered normal by
individuals and physicians alike. But they are not normal,
rather they are a sign of a decline in bio-identical hormones
that accompany aging. These symptoms are an indication that our
bodies are transitioning from health and wellness to sickness
and tiredness.
Since aging is
caused by a decline in our natural hormones, it can be easily
corrected by bio-identical hormone replacement. Think of
hormonal decline as a drought. If your grass and plants are
withering during the summer months due to a heat wave and lack
of rain, then you can accept this as natural and normal, or you
can water your yard to ensure that your grass and plants live.
So too, when your hormones decline, as they inevitably will, you
can replenish them with the same natural, bioidentical hormones,
restoring your health, or you can suffer the drought of hormones
with all the associated problems. It is your choice.
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How did
women who lived one hundred years ago survive? |
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The average
woman who lived 100 years ago did not survive very well. Her
life expectancy was approximately 40 years.
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What are
hormones? |
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Hormones are
bioidentical chemical messengers made by the hormone producing
glands in the body, known as the endocrine glands. The term
hormone is derived from the Greek root hormaein which
means to arouse to action or to excite. Hormones are secreted
through glandular tissue into the blood stream which carries
them to different areas of the body where they exert their
effect.
The endocrine
system allows the body to respond to both internal and external
conditions in order to maintain the body’s internal equilibrium
and balance. Ultimately the brain controls the hormonal
production by sending messengers, called neurotransmitters, to
the endocrine glands signaling them to action. The hormones are
produced in minute amounts and are measured in picograms, parts
per billion, yet they are very powerful. The influence of the
various hormones on the functions of our body is profound. They
regulate our growth, sex characteristics, reproductive
capabilities and the energy production or metabolism which
enables the cells of our body to perform their functions.
You have
probably heard of the several of the glands that produce
hormones, such as the thyroid gland, the ovaries, the testes and
the adrenal glands. The hormones produced by these glands work
together synergistically, enhancing one another’s function when
they are properly balanced.
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What does
estrogen dominance mean? |
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Estrogen
dominance refers to a time during a woman’s menstrual life when
the primary influencing hormones are the estrogen hormones. This
condition is caused by progesterone deficiency and is the cause
of female hormone imbalance.
A woman’s
ovaries generally function best between a few years after
puberty until around age 30. As a woman ages so do her ovaries.
By the time a woman reaches 35 years of age she is over halfway
through her menstrual life and her ovarian function begins to
falter. The progesterone hormone production falls most
dramatically over the last half of her menstrual life, between
the ages of 35 and 50. This decline in progesterone occurs for
two reasons. Firstly, the ovaries are aging and functioning less
effectively than they did earlier in life. Secondly, as a woman
ages she begins to have menstrual cycles during which her
ovaries do not ovulate, that is, they do not give off an egg.
This is called an anovulatory cycle. When a woman does not
ovulate during a menstrual cycle, her ovaries will produce no
progesterone. These are the causes of what is termed
“progesterone deficiency”. In these cases the hormones that have
the greatest influence in a woman’s body are the estrogen
hormones. When this occurs a woman will experience estrogen
dominance, meaning her female hormones are imbalanced in favor
of the estrogen hormones. Many women have experienced estrogen
dominance since puberty. In most women this condition develops
as they move through their menstrual lives.
The estrogen
hormones and progesterone decline as a woman ages. But
progesterone declines much more rapidly than do the estrogen
hormones. As a woman approaches and enters the change of life,
menopause, she may begin to experience the symptoms of declining
estrogen hormones manifested by hot flashes and vaginal dryness.
By this time progesterone is no longer being produced by the
ovaries. Even as she has symptoms of declining estrogen a woman
still has estrogen dominance because there is no progesterone to
balance the lower levels of estrogen. When a woman enters
menopause her ovaries no longer function. Yet she still makes
estrogen hormones, primarily estrone, in her fat cells at
approximately 50% of what she made premenstrually.
The estrogen
hormones affect every cell in a woman’s body. Depending on the
degree of the progesterone deficiency, estrogen dominance may
manifest itself with one. See the section,
What are the Symptoms of Estrogen Dominance?
In menstruating
females BellaFem Progesterone can be used on days 15 through 28
of the menstrual cycle. The dose of BellaFem Progesterone will
vary depending a woman’s age, size, symptoms and weight. Very
few physicians, including Ob-Gyn doctors, have been trained or
have the experience to properly dose the biologically identical
human hormones correctly. Most physicians, who prescribe these
hormones, use much too high of a dose. This can cause adverse
symptoms and make you think that you cannot take these
bio-identical hormones. It is important to seek the care of a
physician who is experienced and who has been successful in
evaluating and treating female hormonal imbalances with
bio-identical hormones.
After a
hysterectomy, if the ovaries are removed, the Ob-Gyn will
prescribe counterfeit estrogen hormones or horse estrogen, such
as Premarin, Ogen or Cenestin. This maintains the condition of
estrogen dominance and progesterone deficiency which caused her
problems in the first place. The symptoms of estrogen dominance
will persist and worsen on the counterfeit estrogen hormones.
After a
hysterectomy, in which the ovaries were removed, a woman still
needs progesterone. Many Ob-Gyn doctors tell women that they do
not need progesterone after a hysterectomy because they no
longer have a uterus. This would be true if it was only the
uterus that had receptors for progesterone. But every cell in
the body has receptors for progesterone, most importantly the
brain cells. Progesterone balances estrogen and opposes the
stimulating effect of estrogen on the cells of the body.
Progesterone is also the hormone which stimulates new bone
formation and is needed to prevent further bone loss.
Menopausal
women should take both BellaFem® Bi-Est, a combination of the
bio-identical human estrogens, estriol and estradiol, and
BellaFem® Progesterone. Additionally, BellaFem® Testosterone may
be helpful in restoring a normal sex drive. Again, it is crucial
that you be evaluated and treated by a physician who is
experienced and who has been successful in treating female
hormone imbalances with bioidentical hormones.
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What role
does birth control pills play in estrogen dominance? |
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Many young
girls and older women are prescribed birth control pills to
control their menstrual irregularities. Premenstrual fluid
retention and weight gain, and other menstrual irregularities
are caused by female hormonal imbalance. Birth control pills are
counterfeit hormones which turn off the production of a woman’s
bio-identical hormones by the ovaries. Counterfeit
hormones are made by drug companies and do not occur naturally.
Counterfeit hormones are not biologically identical to naturally
occurring human hormones. They do produce effects similar to the
bio-identical hormones in a woman’s body but are also associated
with numerous side effects, many of which are serious.
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What are
the side effects of birth control pills? |
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Birth control
pills create a state of estrogen dominance and progesterone
deficiency. Common side effects of birth control pills are
headaches, including migraines, breast tenderness, mood swings,
fluid retention, weight gain, and loss of libido. They are also
associated with an increased incidence of breast cancer, strokes
and blood clots to the lungs. Birth control pills prevent the
production of women’s bio-identical female hormones and
pheromones making them less attractive to men. There is no
reason for any woman to poison her body every day with the
counterfeit hormones in birth control pills in order to control
premenstrual symptoms and menstrual irregularities when
BellaFem™ Progesterone is available. Menstrual cycles can be
easily regulated using BellaFem™ Progesterone on days 15 through
28 of the menstrual cycle.
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What are
the symptoms of estrogen dominance? |
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Estrogen
dominance refers to a time during a woman’s menstrual life when
the primary influencing hormones are the estrogen hormones. This
condition is caused by progesterone deficiency and is the cause
of female hormone imbalance. The estrogen hormones affect every
cell in a woman’s body. Depending on the degree of the
progesterone deficiency, estrogen dominance may manifest itself
with one, some, or are all of the following symptoms:
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Premenstrual breast tenderness
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Premenstrual mood swings, irritability, depression
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Premenstrual fluid retention and weight gain
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Premenstrual headaches, including migraines
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Heavier
periods often associated with clotting
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Irregular
menstrual cycles
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Menstrual
cramping
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Fibrocystic
breast disease
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Uterine
fibroids
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Loss of
sexual desires
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Anxiety and
panic attacks
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Infertility
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Insomnia
and restless sleep
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Bone loss,
osteopenia and osteoporosis
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Adrenal
gland fatigue
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Autoimmune
disorders
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Triggering
of allergies associated with more frequent respiratory
illnesses
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Urinary
frequency
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Easy loss
of urine when coughing, laughing or sneezing
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Frequent
headaches, including migraines, throughout the month
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Dry eyes
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Increase in
body fat
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Sagging
skin and wrinkles
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Decreased
mental sharpness
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Gall
Bladder Disease
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Polycystic
Ovaries
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Elevated
cholesterol
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Elevated
blood pressure
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Breast
cancer
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Cancer of
the uterus
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Hypothyroidism
Many of these
symptoms and conditions commonly occur in women of all ages.
They may be common but they are not normal. These symptoms are
an indication of declining ovarian function which leads to an
inevitable deterioration in health as women age. In order for
women to obtain and maintain health and wellness as they age, it
is essential that they preserve female hormonal balance as soon
the symptoms of its presence occur.
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What is
progesterone? |
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Progesterone is
the hormone secreted by the ovaries after a woman produces an
egg during the middle of her menstrual cycle. Progesterone is
the dominant female hormone for the last half of the menstrual
cycle.
Female hormonal
balance between the estrogen hormones and progesterone is
essential in order for women to obtain and maintain health and
wellness. The three human estrogen hormones have numerous
effects on the body which require the balance of progesterone to
prevent the hyper effects of estrogen dominance which can lead
to a host of health problems. (See What are the Benefits of
Progesterone?) Good health occurs when the hormones in the body
are produced in adequate amounts and are in balance. Think of
this as hormonal harmony, as if the hormones are a symphony
orchestra. If one section of the orchestra, say the brass
section, is too loud, then this will drown out the other
sections of the orchestra and ruin the symphony.
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What
effects do the three human estrogen hormones, estrone, estradiol
and estriol, have in the body? |
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stimulate
growth of the lining of the womb or uterus,
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cause
breast tissue to develop and grow,
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promote fat
storage and weight gain,
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promote
fluid retention,
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cause
thickening of the blood,
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decrease
bone loss, but do not stimulate new bone growth
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increase
emotional sensitivity,
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activate
progesterone receptors,
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inhibit the
sex drive, and
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stimulate
the production of thyroid binding globulin by the liver,
inhibiting the action of the thyroid hormones.
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causes
feminization
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What are
the benefits of Progesterone? |
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Progesterone
has the following effects which counterbalance the estrogen
hormones:
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matures the
uterine lining preventing excess buildup of tissue,
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inhibits
breast tissue overgrowth, preventing fibrocystic breast
disease,
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has a
diuretic effect which mobilizes fluid, decreasing swelling,
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enhances
the action of thyroid hormones, increasing metabolism,
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stimulates
the production of new bone, protecting against osteoporosis,
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increases
the sex drive,
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protects
against breast cancer and uterine cancer,
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thins the
blood, preventing blood clots,
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supports
the function of the adrenal glands,
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elevates
mood, and
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promotes
pregnancy.
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What is the
difference between bioidentical hormones and counterfeit
hormones? |
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When our bodies
no longer produce our hormones in adequate amounts to maintain
good health, we should restore our faltering hormone levels with
the same biologically identical hormones that our bodies
currently make. The term bioidentical does not refer to the
source from which they are derived. Because the supplemented
bioidentical hormone molecules are exactly the same as those
which we produce, then they are identical in action. The cells
of the human body benefit from the supplemented bio-identical
hormones in identically the same way they benefit from the
hormones which the human body produces.
The cells of
our body have receptors for each of our bio-identical hormones.
When we supplement with bioidentical hormone supplementation,
then we are replenishing the body with the same identical
hormone molecules that our body has always made. Because these
hormones are bioidentical they bind quickly to the receptors and
cause the appropriate effect. Our body has enzymes which
breakdown the bioidentical hormones quickly and metabolize them
so that they can be excreted from our system.
Bioidentical
hormones are derived from diosgenin, a plant molecule found in
soybeans and wild yams. Diosgenin is extracted from these plants
and converted into progesterone in the laboratory. Progesterone
can then be converted into the three human estrogen hormones,
estrone, estradiol, and estriol, and also converted into human
estosterone, cortisol, dihydroepiandrosterone (DHEA), and
pregnenolone.
Counterfeit
hormones produced by drug companies have different molecular
structures than the bio-identical hormones. They bind to the
receptors in our cells in such a way that they are not easily
broken down and removed by a woman’s body. It may take several
months for the counterfeit hormones to be cleared from the body.
This can cause an exaggerated hormonal effect, which can lead to
a host of side effects.
Counterfeit
hormones, including birth control pills, are produced by
pharmaceutical companies and do not occur naturally in the human
body. The counterfeit hormones are synthetically produced by
making chemical changes to the bio-identical human hormones. The
drug company counterfeit hormones are not biologically identical
to naturally occurring human hormones. The counterfeit hormones
include those hormones commonly used by mainstream medicine for
hormone replacement therapy and for birth control. They do
produce some effects similar to the bioidentical hormones in a
woman’s body but are also associated with numerous side effects,
many of which are serious. The counterfeit hormones create a
state of estrogen dominance and progesterone deficiency. Common
side effects of the counterfeit hormones are headaches,
including migraines, breast tenderness, mood swings, fluid
retention, weight gain, and loss of libido. They are also
associated with an increased incidence of breast cancer, heart
disease, strokes and blood clots to the lungs. The numerous and
severe side effects of counterfeit hormones are listed in the
Physician’s Desk Reference. The counterfeit hormones also
prevent the production of women’s own natural female hormones
and pheromones making them less attractive to men. There is no
reason for any woman to poison her body every day with
counterfeit hormones when safe and effective BellaFem
Bioidentical hormones are available.
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If
bioidentical hormones are superior to drug company hormones,
then why doesn’t my doctor recommend them? |
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The use of
natural, bioidentical human hormones is not taught in medical
schools. You are probably wondering, “Why not?” It is because
medical schools have adopted the belief, propagated by the drug
companies, that the medical problems of aging can be treated
with drugs or surgery. Medical schools do not teach future
physicians how to help people get well and stay well. Rather,
they teach budding physicians how to intervene when people get
sick. The mainstream medical establishment does not view illness
as caused by a decline or imbalance of our own naturally
occurring hormones. Illness is seen as an opportunity to
prescribe drugs. If you do not think that this is the case, then
take a look in your medicine cabinet.
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What is the
difference between wild yam creams, phytohormones and BellaFem
Bioidentical Hormones? |
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Many health
food stores carry wild yam creams which contain diosgenin.
Diosgenin is termed a phytohormone, which means plant hormone.
Often these products are claimed to contain progesterone or
progesterone building phytohormones. Diosgenin is not
progesterone and cannot be converted by our bodies into
progesterone or any other hormone. While some women may
experience a partial improvement of their symptoms using wild
yam creams, you should not be misled into thinking that this is
the same as bio-identical hormone supplementation or
replacement.
Many different
brands of over the counter progesterone cream products are
available. The Federal Drug Administration (FDA) limits the
maximum amount of progesterone that can be present per ounce of
these creams. The FDA only allows these products to be sold as
skin care products. In many of these products the amount of
progesterone present is not even listed. The purity of the
progesterone in these over the counter creams varies greatly
from company to company. Contrary to what some authors have
written, progesterone is poorly absorbed through the skin. This
is why I recommend slow release BellaFem Progesterone which is
released over a twelve hour period in the small intestine.
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Are the
BellaFem Bioidentical hormones approved by the Federal Drug
Administration (FDA)? |
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Because
BellaFem Bioidentical hormones are encapsulated at Premier
Pharmacy from the highest grade FDA approved bio-identical
hormone ingredients, no further FDA approval is required.
Premier Pharmacy is licensed by the Texas State Board of
Pharmacy and exceeds the standards imposed by state law.
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What are
the causes of Hypotestosteronemia (low testosterone)? |
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The causes of
low testosterone are many and varied. Primarily, testosterone
declines as men age. Another prevalent reason for the decline in
testosterone in males of all ages is the exposure in our
environment to petrochemicals. Xenoestrogens are byproducts of
the petrochemicals in our environment. Petrochemicals enter our
bodies through a variety of mechanisms, including the air we
breathe, the water we drink, the foods we eat and the products
with which our bodies come into contact, such as lotions and
creams. Very simply, when petrochemicals enter the body, they
are often converted to Xenoestrogens. Xenoestrogens then disrupt
the synthesis and metabolism of the body's hormones. As a
result, males produce less and less natural testosterone. In
fact, an article published in Baillieres Clinical Obstetrical
Gynecology in 1997 entitled Declining Sperm Quality: A Review of
Facts and Hypotheses, stated that there has been a 50% decrease
in male sperm count since 1960. Environmental physicians
attribute this decline to the growing exposure to petrochemical
products and the resulting xenoestrogens. Other causes of low
levels of testosterone in males include primary testicular
dysfunction, also known as Klinefelter Syndrome, pituitary
dysfunction and hypothalamic dysfunction.
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How do you
diagnose Hypotestosteronemia (low testosterone)? |
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In our medical
practice, the diagnosis of hypotestosteronemia is made primarily
by taking a thorough clinical history from the patient. Blood
tests, including free testosterone levels and less often,
luteinizing hormone (LH) and follicular stimulating hormone
(FSH) are also helpful in the detection of low testosterone.
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What is the
best way to treat Hypotestosteronemia (low testosterone)? |
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In keeping with
my philosophy regarding the use of natural products whenever
possible to obtain and maintain health and wellness, we treat
this condition using natural testosterone in the form of
injections of Testosterone Cypionate. Patients are given a
physiologic replacement dose. This dose can be adjusted to allow
our patients to receive the optimal benefits of testosterone
without the side effects of other forms of testosterone.
Patients take an herbal supplement, Saw Palmetto, in conjunction
with testosterone. Saw Palmetto decreases the conversion of
testosterone to DHT, which can cause benign prostatic
hyperplasia. We conducted our own in-house study regarding
testosterone supplementation in male allergy patients. The
results of the study indicated that the vast majority of
patients experienced significant improvement of many symptoms,
including fatigue, mental sharpness, memory, abstract thinking,
mathematical ability, goal setting, initiative, assertiveness,
decisiveness, sense of well being, self confidence, depressed
moods, anxiety, irritability, muscle strength and romantic
inclinations. |
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