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What is a Bioidentical Hormone?

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What is a Bioidentical Hormone?

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Hormones are called bioidentical or natural if they are exact duplicates of what your body makes. The molecular structure of a bioidentical hormone is identical to that of the hormones made by your body. This is an important distinction because the hormones often prescribed by doctors are not bioidentical; in fact many are not found anywhere in nature. These are called synthetic hormones.

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