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Backed by Science, Rhythmic Bioidentical Hormones Reverse Osteoporosis

Backed by Science,

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Backed by Science, Rhythmic Bioidentical Hormones Reverse Osteoporosis

Osteoporosis is the condition in which bones become thin and porous as a result of calcium loss, and it affects women eight times more than men. A bone mineral density test, or bone scan, can determine if one has this condition. Statistics say that one in two women over age fifty, or a woman in menopause, will suffer at least one lifetime fracture from osteoporosis. However there is evidence that biomimetic rhythmic bioidentical hormone therapy can prevent bone loss.

Research studies have also shown that hormone replacement therapy (HRT) lowers the risk of osteoporosis-related hip fractures and other fractures in postmenopausal women. When we run out of estrogen and progesterone hormones, our bones begin to die very quickly. Bones have their own life cycle or metabolism, a rhythm of growth and death governed by estrogen and progesterone. The fall off of estrogen during perimenopause means no peak of estrogen activity to make progesterone receptors which would build bone. This is the beginning of osteoporosis.

Estrogen controls osteoclast activity. Osteoclasts are bone cells that "eat up" old bone for disposal. Progesterone controls osteoblastic activity. Osteoblasts are bone cells that build fresh new bone. Progesterone, then, in this case, grows bone, and estrogen takes it away so that new bone can grow again next month. Without this balanced interplay, one of two things can happen: Without estrogen, bone would overgrow into a cancer- like state, or without progesterone, unopposed estrogen would make bones thin, fragile, and porous - osteoporotic.

Women in menopause who take rhythmic hormones are seeing reversal of bone loss, and the end of osteoporosis. Why? Because it is rhythmic biomimetic bioidentical hormone replacement that helps slow bone thinning or loss and causes an increase in bone thickness. Estrogen replacement alone, because it takes away bone, should be bad for osteoporosis and seems to be so in conventional low doses. But estrogen replacement helps for a little while because it does prevent apoptosis in the bone-building cells, the osteoblasts; however, unless progesterone comes in to stimulate osteoblasts, not much bone grows from estrogen replacement alone.

Some drugs on the market act to stimulate osteoblasts in an artificial way. But it can't be good. Living on a drug that just exacerbates bone growth is the epitome of "moving a marble." Increasing supplemental calcium is really pretty useless. No claims have ever been made by the medical establishment that increasing calcium can really prevent or cure osteoporosis.

Natural transdermal, bioidentical hormone replacement prescribed in a normal rhythmic cycle can do what none of those approaches can do: revive your bones. Biomimetic hormone restoration therapy is accurate, it's biomimetic and mimics the up and down rhythms of hormone blood levels in a normal menstrual cycle.

Doctors with patients on rhythmic bioidentical hormones are raving about the turnaround in their patients' bone density tests, admitting that it is perhaps the most remarkable of all the benefits of taking rhythmic bioidentical hormone therapy. In one YouTube interview, Santa Fe medical practitioner of Full Circle Healing Family Practice Doctor Deb Werenko said, "Some of my patients have anxiety and depression, bone loss, hot flashes, or low libido, and all those things seem to improve dramatically when I start them on the rhythmic biomimetic hormone replacement therapy. Osteoporosis - I'm seeing reversal; libido and relationship issues seem to improve, and I have exciting, exciting results."

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