Hormone replacement replacement (BHR):
Balanced hormones are necessary for good health and disease prevention for women and men as we age.
There are different forms of bioidentical hormone replacement, such as injections, patches, creams, pellets and pills. The most beneficial method of bioidentical hormone replacement for each patient will be determined by the physician after completing the evaluation process and taking into consideration the patient's specific needs.
There are different forms of bioidentical hormone replacement, such as injections, patches, creams, pellets and pills. The most beneficial method of bioidentical hormone replacement for each patient will be determined by the physician after completing the evaluation process and taking into consideration the patient's specific needs.

Benefits
- Recovers energy, muscle strength and muscle tone
- Improves bone density
- Increased ability to lose weight
- Increases mental clarity, concentration and stamina
- Improved sleep patterns
- Increases sexual desire
- Protects against diseases related to aging
Hormonal therapies
Progesterone
Estrogen
Testosterone
Melatonin
Thyroid
Progesterone
- It is a hormone produced in the ovaries and ceases to be produced after menopause.
- It acts as a natural anti-inflammatory agent, a brain protector in both sexes of all ages, a "natural Ambien".
- New science suggests that it protects the breast and uterus from cancer, prevents osteoporosis, fibrocystic disease and ovarian cysts.
- Very beneficial in the treatment of premenstrual symptoms such as mood swings, headaches and migraines.
Estrogen
- It is produced in the ovaries, adrenal glands and adipose tissue. Its production ceases after menopause.
- Protects against heart disease, stroke, Alzheimer's disease and memory disorders.
- It helps prevent bone loss and works together with vitamin D and other hormones to form new bone. Its contribution to the body is key to preventing osteoporosis.
- The imbalance of this hormone can cause hot flashes, night sweats, mood swings, fatigue, difficulty sleeping, vaginal dryness, exacerbation of migraines and irregular menstrual cycles.
Testosterone
- A hormone produced in the sex organs of men and women and some in the adrenal glands.
- Physiological doses have been shown to be not only safe, but also protective. Recent studies show that people with higher testosterone levels live longer and healthier lives.
- Can improve mood and overall sense of well-being
Its positive effects include:
- Losing weight, gaining muscle, improving body composition
- Increasing libido and sexual performance
- Helps prevent cardiovascular disease, hypertension, high cholesterol and arthritis
- Improves cognitive function and mood
- Strengthens bones
- Improve skin tone and healing ability
Melatonin
- A hormone produced in the pineal gland of the brain.
- It helps regulate your sleep and wake cycles, but its natural levels decrease with age. Some individuals produce very small amounts and others none at all.
- Because it is rich in antioxidants and has a boosting effect on your immune system, it serves as a protector against diseases and chronic conditions.
Thyroid
- The thyroid gland releases hormones to control metabolism, which affects how the body uses energy.
- It collaborates with other hormones to improve the general sense of well-being.
- It affects the breakdown of fats and reduces cholesterol levels.
- It serves as a protector against heart disease.
- Very high (hyperthyroidism) or low (hypothyroidism) levels of thyroid hormones will affect your daily life.