BHRT: A Guide to Natural Hormone Therapy

Natural hormone therapy is when medical professionals use hormones that are identical on a molecular level to the hormones in the body for therapeutic purposes, improving a patient’s quality of life. Known as BHRT (bioidentical hormone replacement therapy), this treatment helps people with hormonal imbalances address common symptoms associated with these conditions and redefine their health.

Over time, the body slows in the production of some hormones, creating a hormonal imbalance. This can lead to a multitude of unwanted issues, such as fatigue, low libido, brain fog, or hard-to-control weight gain. (1) Natural hormone therapies like BHRT can benefit men and women in different ways specific to the individual patient’s needs, providing much-needed relief from symptoms.

At Evolved Medical, Dr. Amit Rajguru is a board-certified functional medicine physician who provides anti-aging and regenerative treatments to patients in Walnut Creek, the wider Bay Area, and beyond. Dr. Rajguru is committed to delivering a highly personalized treatment to each of his patients while incorporating the latest techniques. If you are interested in how natural hormone therapy could improve your daily life, call our Walnut Creek office at (925) 433-8444, or submit a message through our contact form.

For additional information about anti-aging and hormone replacement treatments, take a look at the other articles on our blog.

About BHRT

At Evolved Medical, we offer BHRT in the form of hormone pellet therapy, which allows for the release of various hormones into the bloodstream. Men and women experience hormone imbalances in different ways, so we have created specialized treatment plans that fit the needs of each patient.

BHRT for Men

Andropause refers to a period in a man’s life when the body slows down the production of androgens, which are any male-associated hormones. (2) Evolved Medical’s natural hormone therapy for men is specifically designed to help men improve hormone imbalance and the negative side effects that come with it. (1) The loss or reduction of these important hormones like testosterone can cause some men to feel tired, weak, and confused. Hormone imbalance is also characterized by other unwanted symptoms such as erectile dysfunction and decreased libido. (2) BHRT can help men who are going through andropause or hormonal imbalance by reintroducing androgen hormones into the system. Reintroducing these hormones can help improve these symptoms so that patients can feel more energetic, sharper, and healthier. (2)

At Evolved Medical, we offer several treatments tailored to men’s physiology and mental well-being. Each of these treatments functions in unique ways to allow men to counteract the negative effects of aging and hormonal imbalance.

BHRT for Women

Women also experience a decrease in certain hormones over time. At Evolved Medical, we have treatment plans that are designed to address how hormonal imbalances can manifest in a woman’s life. Natural hormone therapy can help address some of the effects of menopause for women, as well as improve sexual health. (1)

Women usually experience menopause around age 50, but it can occur earlier or later. Menopause is defined as a transitional period in which a woman is no longer menstruating, and hormonal secretion in the body changes. (3) This can result in various uncomfortable changes for women, such as hot flashes, night sweats, vaginal dryness, and other sexual health issues. (3) By simulating natural estrogen and progesterone, BHRT is able to mimic the processes of the ovaries. (3) This offers improvements in some of the unpleasant symptoms that menopause can cause. (3) With natural hormone therapy, women can experience improved mood and sexual health, and increased comfort.

What is Hormone Pellet Therapy?

Hormone pellet therapy gets its name from the way this treatment is administered; small, hormone-releasing pellets are placed underneath the skin. Usually, these pellets are placed in the hip area, but they can also be inserted into the lower abdomen. Hormone pellet therapy is a great alternative to injections and creams. By using natural hormones identical to the ones the body secretes, pellet therapy consistently releases the hormones that patients are lacking into the bloodstream. Whether you are experiencing a hormonal imbalance of estrogen or testosterone, hormone pellet therapy can provide you with a sustainable resolution to imbalance-related symptoms.

Benefits of BHRT

There are so many ways that natural hormone therapy can improve a patient’s health and quality of life. Some benefits include:

  • Enhanced mental clarity
  • Increased energy
  • Increased strength
  • Improved muscle mass
  • Increased libido
  • Weight loss
  • Improved mood

Candidates

Natural hormone therapy can be tailored to fit any one patient’s hormonal imbalance. If you are experiencing any of the following, you may benefit from natural hormone therapy:

  • Hormonal imbalance
  • Menopause
  • Andropause
  • Fatigue
  • Brain fog
  • Confusion
  • Low libido
  • Hair loss
  • Low stamina or endurance
  • Decreased muscle mass
  • Bone weakness

Personal Consultation

BHRT: A Guide to Natural Hormone Therapy

In order to begin natural hormone therapy, you will need to attend a personal consultation with Dr. Rajguru. He will need to review your medical history and current medications. It is also important that you let him know what you hope to achieve through natural hormone therapy. Whether you are visiting Evolved Medical to address feelings of fatigue, poor sleep, confusion, low libido, or if you are seeking natural hormone therapy to help you progress on your weight loss journey, Dr. Rajguru is determined to create a treatment plan that will improve your situation.

To schedule a personal consultation, you can either fill out our contact form or call our Walnut Creek office at (925) 433-8444.

Results

Results from natural hormone therapy will vary. Hormone pellets can offer results for anywhere from 3-6 months, but after that, they must be replaced for continued effectiveness. Some people notice improvements in their conditions within days of beginning treatment. However, every patient is different and will experience treatment in a way that is unique to them and the symptoms they are treating. Results will be determined by what type of hormonal imbalance you have and how your body metabolizes the hormones.

At your personal consultation with Dr. Rajguru, he will provide you with a projected timeline for when you will start to see results from your natural hormone therapy treatment. It is important to follow any instructions you are provided with regarding the upkeep of your treatment, including when to make follow-up appointments. If you have any questions about your results during your BHRT journey, you can reach out to our Walnut Creek office at (925) 433-8444 and we will gladly offer our assistance.

Corresponding & Complementary Treatments

Semaglutide for Weight Loss

Semaglutide (Ozempic, Wegovy) is an injectable type 2 diabetes medication that also serves as a catalyst for weight loss for patients who have weight-related issues. (4) Semaglutide falls into the category of glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) medications, which are medications that mimic the hormones that function in digestion and appetite stimulation. (4) By reducing hunger and slowing the digestion process, semaglutide can help patients lose significant amounts of weight, which in turn can resolve or improve a multitude of weight-related problems like sleep apnea, high blood sugar levels, heart disease, and more. (4)

Tirzepatide for Weight Loss

Tirzepatide (Mounjaro, Zepbound), is similar to semaglutide as it is another kind of GLP-1 injection for type 2 diabetes management that can also result in weight loss. (5) Like semaglutide, tirzepatide mimics the GLP-1 hormone and allows a person to feel fewer cravings and experience slower digestion. (5) However, tirzepatide differs from semaglutide in that it also mimics the glucose-dependent insulinotropic polypeptide (GIP) receptors, making for a dual action that can increase the benefits that are similar to semaglutide. (5) This medication stimulates the release of insulin after the body receives nutrients, while also suppressing glucagon, which helps regulate blood sugar. (5)

Growth Hormone GP Peptides

Growth hormone GP peptides can be used to stimulate the body’s secretion of the growth hormone. These peptides are a kind of amino acid chain that make up proteins and are important for the body to carry out important processes. The more we age, the less our body’s naturally secrete the growth hormone. (6) While this is natural, growth hormone loss in adults can cause reduced muscle mass and more fat mass. (6) Bones may become weaker and a person might feel an overall worsened mood, anxiety, and fatigue. (6) By introducing these growth hormone GP peptides, we can help lessen some of these unpleasant byproducts of aging.

Cost of BHRT in Walnut Creek

The cost of natural hormone therapy varies according to the individual. In order to determine the accurate cost of your personalized treatment, you can visit our knowledgeable staff for an appointment at Evolved Medical’s Walnut Creek location. You can also inquire through our contact form or call us at (925) 433-8444. We look forward to hearing from you!

References

  1. National Academies of Sciences E, Division H and M, Policy B on HS, et al. The Safety and Effectiveness of Compounded Bioidentical Hormone Therapy. www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov. Published July 1, 2020. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK562865/
  2. Wespes E, Schulman CC. Male andropause: myth, reality, and treatment. International Journal of Impotence Research. 2002;14(S1):S93-S98. doi:https://doi.org/10.1038/sj.ijir.3900798
  3. Harper-Harrison G, Shanahan MM. Hormone replacement therapy. National Library of Medicine. Published February 20, 2023. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK493191/
  4. Chao AM, Tronieri JS, Amaro A, Wadden TA. Semaglutide for the treatment of obesity. Trends in Cardiovascular Medicine. 2021;33(3). doi:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tcm.2021.12.008
  5. Farzam K, Patel P. Tirzepatide. PubMed. Published 2022. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK585056/
  6. Brinkman JE, Sharma S. Physiology, Growth Hormone. PubMed. Published 2020. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK482141/
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