Using Bioidentical Hormones for Menopause Relief For those of you unfamiliar with the term ‘bioidentical hormones,’ here is a brief explanation. Bioidentical hormones are made to duplicate the molecular structure of the hormones in your own body. Do not confuse them with synthetic hormones. Bioidentical hormones are manufactured for your own body. They cannot be patented. Synthetic hormones such as …
A New Test that Predicts Menopause
The average woman enters menopause at around age fifty-one, but many women start to have hot flushes and other symptoms much earlier. On the other hand, some women continue to have menstrual periods into their late fifties and even early sixties. It’s difficult to predict at what age menopause will occur in a woman although heredity plays a role – …