Natural Healing Arts Medical Center launched a natural alternative to hormone replacement therapy. It uses plant-derived hormones for the treatment of symptoms of hormonal imbalance.
Natural Healing Arts Medical Center, a multidiciplinary medical office in Bradenton, FL, launched updated bio-identical hormone pellet therapy services, which is a natural alternative to conventional hormone replacement treatment.
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The newly announced service helps patients that would like to return their hormonal balance without the side effects of hormone therapy.
Bio-identical hormones are made from plant sources and are similar to human hormones. Soy and yam are typically used in alternative medicine as hormone replacement, as they are very high in phytoestrogens, or plant estrogens, and can stabilize estrogen levels in the body.
Natural Healing Arts Medical Center offers its clients BioTE, a bio-identical form of hormone therapy that seeks to return the hormone balance to youthful levels in men and women. The therapy can be used to address a wide range of symptoms of hormonal imbalance, such as depression and anxiety, low libido, mood swings, night sweats, and sleeplessness.
Before treatment begins, the patient is given a lab slip for blood work in order to determine hormone levels. It is done once again after 4-8 weeks to set the dosing.
The pellets, which are derived from wild yam and soy, are implanted by the practitioner in the fat under the skin of the hip through a small incision. It is a simple procedure and no stitches are required. The treatment lasts from 3 to 6 months.
Unlike conventional hormonal therapy, BioTE does not have any serious side effects. The majority of side effects is temporary and typically only happens on the first dose.
The ingredients of the pellets are FDA approved and regulated, the process of making pellets is regulated by the State Pharmacy Board, and the distribution is regulated by the DEA and Respective State Pharmacy Boards.
“The pellets are derived from wild yams and soy, and are all-natural and bio-identical,” said a company representative. “It means they are the exact replication of what the body makes. There are no known allergens associated with wild yams and soy, because once the hormone is made it is no longer yam or soy.”
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