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By Sarah A LoBisco, ND<\/p>\n
I just finished a two part blog series on When Should a Woman Consider Hormone Replacement? What is the REAL Risk?<\/i> In it, I discussed the factors to consider for a comprehensive wellness approach to hormone balance. I also advocated for addressing the cause of imbalanced hormones vs. simply modifying its symptoms.<\/p>\n
Dr. Mercola also recently posted a great summary of considerations when deciding on if one should use hormones:<\/p>\n
The Importance of Testing & the Caveats<\/b><\/u><\/p>\n
When putting something as powerful as a hormone in your body, it is definitely wise to follow up with testing from a practitioner. This practitioner should understand the shortcomings and usefulness of hormonal lab values and how to interpret them for your specific needs.<\/p>\n
For example, women can have genetic differences in how they body breaks down and assimilate hormones, including topical creams. These are termed single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) and testing for these can provide information on how a women will metabolize hormonal therapy, which can affect outcomes.<\/p>\n
Other factors in hormonal assessment include the capacity of the liver to breakdown hormones, tissue reserve of hormones, fat storage of hormones, and hormone converting enzyme pathways. Furthermore, nutrient deficiencies, stress, genetic predispositions, or lifestyle patterns all have an effect on hormones. <\/p>\n
Here are some caveats with testing hormones:<\/p>\n
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- For example, cortisol can breakdown to cortolones and cortols based on favored enzyme pathways. <\/li>\n
- Furthermore, without looking at adrenaline and noradrenaline urinary metabolites, it is hard to get a full picture of adrenal health.<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<\/blockquote>\n
As you can see, this is a very topic. That is why it’s important to have someone you trust guide you in what a healthy hormone picture looks like for you.<\/p>\n
For more discussion on bio identical vs. synthetic hormonal replacement, see my blog on this page.<\/i><\/p>\n