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While the chemically altered synthetic hormones like Prempro are dangerous, the original version from nature, called Bioidentical hormones are safe, effective and beneficial for health.
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"Bioidentical" hormones are untested for long-term safety and efficacy and no herbal medicine has a greater effect than the normal placebo effect on menopausal symptoms.
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* "Bioidentical" is a marketing term that has no accepted medical meaning.
Latest News 2009
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* "Bioidentical" is a marketing term that has no accepted medical meaning.
Latest News 2009
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"Bioidentical" is a marketing term that has no accepted medical meaning.
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"Bioidentical" hormones are untested for long-term safety and efficacy and no herbal medicine has a greater effect than the normal placebo effect on menopausal symptoms.
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"Bioidentical" hormones are often marketed to menopausal women as a "safer" alternative to traditional hormone replacement therapy.
Women's Health News 2009
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- "Bioidentical" is a marketing term that has no accepted medical meaning.
PhysOrg.com - latest science and technology news stories 2009
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Lack of Evidence for "Bioidentical" Hormones, and Their Marketing to Women and LGBT Customers Lack of Evidence for "Bioidentical" Hormones, and Their Marketing to Women and LGBT Customers Yesterday at Our Bodies Our Blog, I posted about the lack of evidence of safety or efficacy for so-called "bioidentical" hormones, and a recent press release from the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists expressing their concern about these products.
Women's Health News 2009
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_ "Bioidentical" is a marketing term that has no accepted medical meaning.
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