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BHRT for Women

Hormones

Happy July to all our Revitalize Patients! This month we are celebrating women. We love to help all women who visit our office feel heard, and to look and feel their very best. BIOIDENTICAL HORMONE REPLACEMENT THERAPY IN WOMEN Bioidentical hormone replacement therapy (BHRT) is the use of “bioidentical hormones” to supplement your body’s natural…

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What is the MTHFR?

Hormones

Happy August to all our Revitalize Patients! We strive to help our patients increase their energy. One way we do this is by testing the MTHFR gene. This month we are going to break down just exactly what the MTHFR gene is and what it does. What You Need to Know About the MTHFR Gene…

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Heart Health

Hormones

Happy February to all our Revitalize Patients! February is a Heart Health Awareness month! It's also a perfect time to celebrate your partner on Valentine's Day! At Revitalize, we love helping patients optimize every aspect of their sex lives, while simultaneously decreasing their risk for cardiovascular disease! BHRT CAN HELP "REVITALIZE" A WANING LIBIDO AND…

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PCOS

Hormones

Happy September to all our Revitalize Patients! Did you know that September is Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome month? This month we want to raise awareness around this very common issue that affects a lot of our patients and their female family members! Bioidentical Hormone Replacement Therapy for the treatment of PCOS Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is…

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Revitalize Medical Featured on The Sean & Sax Show

Interviews, Updates

Sax and Sean Whalen do a very entertaining deep dive into all things hormones and wellness on today's episode of the Sean & Sax Show Podcast. They do a great job of explaining how you can be doing everything right as far as diet and exercise and still not get the results you want if…

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Testosterone reduces depression in seven studies

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Testosterone and depression: systematic review and meta-analysis. Abstract BACKGROUND: Studies suggest that testosterone (TT) replacement may have an antidepressant effect in depressed patients. OBJECTIVE: The objective of this study was to explore the effect of TT administration on depression using both a systematic review of the literature and a meta-analysis. METHODOLOGY: A search was conducted…

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Hormone replacement decreases abdominal obesity in men and women

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Abstract Sex steroid hormones are involved in the metabolism, accumulation and distribution of adipose tissues. It is now known that oestrogen receptor, progesterone receptor and androgen receptor exist in adipose tissues, so their actions could be direct. Sex steroid hormones carry out their function in adipose tissues by both genomic and nongenomic mechanisms. In the…

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Testosterone decreases abdominal fat, and reduces risk of high cholesterol, diabetes and cardiovascu

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Foreword The effects of testosterone treatment of abdominally obese men have been assessed by evaluating the following parameters: The metabolic activity of different adipose tissue regions in vivo (using lipid label as a tracer) and in vitro (measuring lipoprotein lipase (LPL) activity), the total and visceral adipose tissue mass, insulin sensitivity, fasting blood glucose, blood…

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A Review of Low Testosterone in Men, and Why we should treat it

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Abstract The normal menopause—that is, the final cessation of menstruation—is caused by primary ovarian failure. The estrogen deficiency that results often causes vasomotor instability (flushing and sweating attacks), genital atrophy (vaginal dryness and discomfort), and bladder irritability, together with difficulties in cognition and loss of a general feeling of well-being. This climacteric syndrome, readily reversible…

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Estradiol therapy improves cholesterol, blood sugar and cardiovascular disease in women

Updates

BACKGROUND: Although observational studies suggest that estrogen replacement therapy (ERT) reduces cardiovascular morbidity and mortality in postmenopausal women, use of unopposed ERT for prevention of coronary heart disease in healthy postmenopausal women remains untested. OBJECTIVE: To determine the effects of unopposed ERT on the progression of subclinical atherosclerosis in healthy postmenopausal women without preexisting cardiovascular…

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Supplement Information

Hormones

Melatonin is a circadian rhythm hormone that affects sleep patterns. Research shows that during deeper sleep stages, cells in the body rejuvenate and repair and CD4 or t helper cells are produced. These are white blood cells that help the body destroy infectious particles that have an antioxidant effect. Melatonin and proves immunity by increasing…

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