Free content for your website or blog
Home About Us Article Writing Most Read Articles Authors Blog Wiki Contact Us
RSS Register Login
Topics
 
Home > Health-and-Fitness >

The Rhythmic Orchestration of Biomimetic Hormones

Date Published: 17th August 2008
Bookmark and Share Republish The Rhythmic Orchestration of Biomimetic Hormones
Author: kgabriel RSS Views: N/A PRINT ASK ABOUT THIS ARTICLE
It is the natural biomimetic rhythm that is missing from most hormone replacement therapies which women in menopause are taking today to feel better, avoid hot flashes, and increase libido. People have become accustomed to talking about bio-identical hormone replacement therapy (BHRT) for menopause.

Uncertainty about Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT) began when The National Institute of Health (NIH), sponsored the Women's Health Initiative (WHI). This study of more than 161,000 women was designed to identify the benefits and risks of using menopausal hormone therapy (MHT) to prevent chronic diseases such as heart disease, breast and colorectal cancer, and osteoporosis in postmenopausal women. Many people did not realize that the results of WHI Study dealt with women over 65 who were taking synthetic hormone replacement therapy via the drugs Premarin and prempro only. The study was ended mid-stream in 2002 when WHI investigators found that the possible risks of this synthetic therapy exceeded the safety limits established at the beginning of the study.


In fact, the term "bio-identical" has become a catch all phrase for anything that is not a synthetic hormone. Bio-identical hormone products are usually formulated from natural plant sources to match the chemical structure of hormones produced naturally by the human body. The premise is that, technically, the body can't distinguish bio-identical hormones from the ones produced by the female ovaries.

The term bio-identical can only be accurate if the hormones are reproduced to mimic the hormones found in the body plus the natural biological process, which has a specific rhythm. Hormones can be called bio-identical only if they are dosed in a biomimetic fashion - in a rhythm - and more specifically, in a multi-phasic rhythmic dosing schedule. Biomimetic is the scientifically accurate term.


The circadian clock in our cells measures one 24 hour spin of the earth. For 28 days the moon tracks the repeat of that cycle - which is what our bodies also do. Biomimetic Hormone Replacement Therapy uses this natural rhythm of nature to establish the proper doses of estradiol and natural progesterone that mimic the natural hormones produced by the body, which restore the hormone levels of youth.

What is meant by the rhythm? The body's rhythms are governed by a master clock working like a conductor. It strikes up one section of the body's orchestra as another quiets down, taking its main cue from light signals in order to stay in sync with the 24-hour day. Our body's hormones surge and ebb to this maestro's wand, controlling endocrine function including a woman's sexual health.

Biomimetic Hormone Restoration Therapy (BHRT) is derived from plant sources, and mimic in the body's natural undulating, or wavelike, rhythms of the hormone blood levels in a normal menstrual cycle. So it is this natural rhythm that is missing from all other hormone replacement therapies.


------

Los Angeles public relations consultant and writer Kristin Gabriel works with T.S. Wiley, developer of the Wiley Protocol Biomimetic Hormone Restoration Therapy (BHRT), also known as bio-identical hormone replacement therapy. The protocol is for any doctor or woman seeking cutting edge therapies for menopause and anti-aging. The multi-phasing dosing schedule of the Wiley Protocol is the only Biomimetic HRT on the market. Visit www.thewileyprotocol.com
This article is free for republishing
Source: http://www.articlealley.com/article_602283_23.html
Bookmark and Share Republish The Rhythmic Orchestration of Biomimetic Hormones

Ask a Question About this Article

>> “Is there anyone out there that will sue the State of Nebraska and/or Senators Ben Nelson and Harry Reid?”
>> “Is there anyone out there that will sue the State of Nebraska and/or Senators Ben Nelson and Harry Reid?”
>> I'm two weeks late but only started having unprotected sex at the same time my period was due...
>> Menopause
Powered by