Bioidentical hormones derived from plant estrogens that are chemically identical

Posted by Pooja basmunge on June 1st, 2021

Bio-identical hormones are estrogens and progesterone that are similar to those produced naturally. They are produced in small quantities, as opposed to the large amounts that are produced naturally. Bio-identical estrogens and progesterone do not have the same molecular structure as the hormones that the body makes. Bio-identical hormones can be used in hormone therapy to relieve the symptoms of menopause, such as hot flashes.

The molecular mimics have been linked with breast cancer. A number of chemicals commonly used as additives in cosmetics, including parabens, phthalates and nitrasamines, have been linked with reproductive cancers. Researchers at the National Cancer Institute have found that exposure to an estimated 90 to 95% of these manmade chemicals could cause some form of cancer. In addition, a number of bio-identical hormones that are marketed to men have similar structures to cancer drugs, which may increase the risk for exposure.

When looking at bio-identical hormones from a pharmaceutical perspective, it is important to understand the difference between these and their natural counterparts. Like other hormones, they are generally derived from plant estrogens and natural progesterone. Some companies have bred certain plants to produce bio-identical estrogens and hormones. However, these products are generally not approved for this purpose. They are often used in conjunction with a hormone that has been created through laboratory studies.

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