Highlight common deficiency signs and impacts on wellbeing
Information on assessment options
Explain common causes of hormonal changes
Definition and explanation of bioidentical therapy
Emphasize key benefits in bold for mental and physical wellness
High-level view of starting replacement therapy
Tailoring plans to the individual
Details on types of hormones and methods of administration
Describe general process without specifics
Highlight need for follow-up and testing
Diet and exercise suggestions
Wellbeing beyond the physical
Generic mentions without names
Bioidentical hormones are not necessarily safer or more effective than synthetic hormones for menopausal symptoms. Plant-derived bioidentical estrogens and progesterone have a similar molecular structure to the hormones made by the ovaries, but evidence on their long-term safety and efficacy is limited.
Sections on expertise, trust, experience and timely treatment