I have been researching about bioidentical hormones and how they are good for you- then I went to a doctor and?

Question by Linda: I have been researching about bioidentical hormones and how they are good for you- then I went to a doctor and?
he said that they are as bad as synthetic hormones. What is your opinion?

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Answer by onlymatch4u
All hormones you take are very powerful and both synthetic and bioidentical hormones are no different. By taking hormones, you are messing with nature. The longest any woman should take those things is for about 2 weeks and they should be plant based, cellular resonant, and used in conjunction with good nutrition that supports the organs that affected. The endocrine is a system of complex relationships and when one organ in the system is affected in some way, it affects them all. Menopause is a very natural occurrence, just like puberty. From birth to puberty, a woman is producing estrogen from her Adrenal Glands. When the body feels it’s time to give the woman the ability to reproduce, the job of making estrogen is given to the ovaries and relieves the Adrenal Glands of the job. At menopause, the job of making estrogen is given back to the Adrenal Glands and relieves the ovaries of the job. When this transition happens, there should be about a 2 week period for this to happen. If the Adrenal Glands are exhausted, the process can take a lot longer and many symptoms start happening. If the woman is deficient in minerals that support the Ovaries or Adrenal Glands, this can also complicate the process.

The liver reconjugates estrogen in the body so it can be used again and again. If the liver is toxic, or reprioritizes it’s functions due to things like stress, this stops or slows down this reconjugation process.

Trying to balance hormones in a woman that has a body that is stressed, weak organs, etc. is to put her on a roller coaster and just NOT good science. We know that hormone therapy can cause cancer. That is a fact.

Stress, both from external factors and diet related factors can create lots of problems for women going through menopause. The SAD diet (standard American diet) is notorious for making the Adrenals weak, the liver toxic, and ovaries enlarge and develop cysts. PCOS is a big problem in America for women and over 1,000,000 women get this every year.

You are not what you eat, but what you digest. The lack of enzymes in the cooked foods eaten, destruction of probiotic bacteria from antibiotics, chlorinated water, etc. all contribute heavily to bad digestion.

The root cause of hormone issues is a combination of several factors, but I have yet to find anyone that is deficient in drugs. Last year, 786,000 people died due to malpractice, unnecessary operations, and of those, 106,000 people died in hospitals that were given FDA approved, doctor administered drugs designed for the problem the patient had. When a 747 goes down and a few hundred people are killed, there is an investigation, the cause is determined and planes are recalled for repairs, etc. The number of people dying from our medical system today would equal (10) 747′s going down each day, but nothing is investigated and people and companies are not being held responsible for the problems. Yaz, Yazmine, and the Nuva Ring are now found to create many problems including death. If you die of a problem associated with vaccines, you cannot sue the company that made the vaccine. That is the law. Over $ 1.5 BILLION dollars were paid to people from vaccine related problems last year by the government, but only less than 10% of the doctors reported to VAERS problems associated with vaccines, even though it’s the law they are required to do so, because it is NOT in their best interest.

I strongly suggest you contact a Certified Nutritional Therapist that knows QRA testing and have them council you on this hormone issue, but to take any hormones, either synthetic or bioidentical should be done with great care.

good luck to you

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Ok, the thing about bioidentical hormones are that they are natural to what the body produces on its on. So NO! I would not buy any kind of bioidential medications online due to the fact that at a pharmacy that compounds the medication only has a 43% accuracy rate at mixing the medication correctly, and progesteron is something that if increased or even decreased can cause horrible side effects if your not getting the correct dosage.

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i wish i knew but it makes me absolutly crazy!
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Progesterone suppositories are not that bad – I was on them from ovulation until about 10 weeks into my first trimester.

Some things to know is that they are messy – that is normal. I was worried that too much was leaking out (sorry TMI) and had to ask my doctor. Pick up some panty-liners for while you are using them.

Progesterone slows your digestion so you might experience bloating, some cramping and gas pains. It can also mimic both pregnancy and PMS symptoms so breast tenderness and other such symptoms are also completely normal.

Good luck and loads of baby dust to you!

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what do you think about progesterone??
she also said something about i might start bleeding again after going off Progesterone.

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Answer by Amy Irvine
i think its wonderful. I started my period 2 days after the pill. Now I am on clomid so I can ovulate.

I know alot of people are affraid to take pills. Its up to you what you feel is right though. I personally am glad i got on the meds to help due to the fact of having PCOS

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Best of luck!

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I have also put on weigh since I started having night sweats and hot flashes.

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If you have a hormone imbalance, drinking tea may not do the trick.

http://messageboards.ivillage.com/iv-bhmenopause/?ctx=128

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