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What is Biodentical Hormone Therapy?

Monday, January 19th, 2009

There is a new treatment in the fight against aging. It seems that physicians are now looking to replace depleted hormones in the human body in an attempt to combat signs of aging. Hormones tend to decline as we age and biodentical hormone therapy is a natural hormone treatment aimed at replacing those lost hormones. Biodentical hormones are exactly the same as hormones that are present in the human body.

Biodentical hormone treatment starts with a consult with a qualified physician who will asses your condition on an individual basis. Together you will work to restore lost hormones and customize a medical treatment specifically for you. Your physician will also discuss the importance of a healthy diet, regular fitness and other lifestyle choices that will aid you in your path to look younger. As hormones are replaced in your body, your nutrition and fitness become equally important to seeing the changes in your life that you’re reaching for.

The biodentical hormone therapy can also aid women suffering from early menopause symptoms including hot flashes, night sweats, memory loss, mood swings, weight gain and low libido. For men experiencing what is commonly known as male menopause, the therapy has been shown to aid in weight gain, low libido, fatigue, stress, and energy loss.

The first step in the treatment is to complete a thorough personal, family and medical history. Next, you’ll meet with a physician where you will have an initial and personalized consultation. You and your physician will review your questionnaire and determine best plan for you.

Your physician will test you for hormone levels by taking a sample of your saliva, urine and/or blood. An individualized treatment plan may include a combination of creams, gels, pills, patches, or self-injections.

Human growth hormone (HGH) has also become a popular, albeit expensive, anti-aging treatment. It has been shown to reverse signs of aging, but the long term risks are still unknown. Some researchers claim that hormone treatments can lead to tumor growth, increased fluid retention which can lead to problems for heart patients and even carpal tunnel syndrome. Hormone therapies are also believed to contribute to excessive bone growth and vocal cord thickening.

As with any medical treatments, you should first consult your physician. He or she may have alternatives to hormone therapy that would work just as well for your body type and condition. You can also further discuss the risks of hormone treatments for aging.

Make Sure To Get the Bigger Picture on HGH

Tuesday, December 23rd, 2008

HGH, or the Human Growth Hormone, has recently been a part of the anti-aging conversation. Some call HGH a “miracle hormone” that can reduce the effects of aging on women and actually make them look younger. HGH is actually found in the human body and is excreted during puberty from the pituitary gland and then is excreted much less throughout the rest of a person’s life. Once a person reaches 80 years old, there is hardly any HGH in their system and no excretion from the pituitary gland. Because there is so much of this hormone in a teenager’s body, and we see less of it as time goes on and especially during the time we start to age, many researchers think there is a link between HGH and aging itself.

Is there? Researchers have claimed that when studying the effects of HGH when introduced in higher amounts in people past their teenage years, those people have experienced positive results. Some results include improved immune functions, more stamina and less body fat production. They have less wrinkles and a more youthful look. However, many of these studies are showing different amounts of positive effects with each result. Some claim that there is 9% reduced body fat in subjects, while others are claiming much more weight loss.

Others say these claims are quite far-fetched. A downside to HGH is that it cannot be stimulated or acquired by foods; it requires injecting the hormone directly into the body to work. And with this being relatively new research, it seems that we have yet to really know the negative health effects of this substance. There may not be any at all, or there may be some negative side effects to this hormone when injected late in life. If you are thinking about getting into these hormones, be sure to speak with a doctor and do a lot of research before committing to ensure seeing the bigger picture.