Dr John Pridgeon

General and Aesthetic Practitioner

M.B., Ch.B. (UCT), D.A. (SA), Dip. Aesth. Med. (AAAM), ACLS, ATLS.

Dr John Pridgeon

General and Aesthetic Practitioner

M.B., Ch.B. (UCT), D.A. (SA), Dip. Aesth. Med. (AAAM), ACLS, ATLS.

Natural Hormone Therapy

A Guide to Restoring Balance

Hormones play a vital role in regulating our bodies’ functions, from metabolism and mood to sleep and sex drive. As we age, however, our hormone production naturally declines, leading to a variety of symptoms that can significantly impact our quality of life.

Natural hormone therapy (NHT) is a holistic approach to addressing these hormonal imbalances by using bioidentical hormones derived from plant sources. These hormones are chemically identical to those produced by the human body, making them a safe and effective alternative to synthetic hormones often used in conventional hormone replacement therapy (HRT).

Benefits of Natural Hormone Therapy:

  • Alleviation of menopausal symptoms: NHT can effectively relieve hot flashes, night sweats, vaginal dryness, and other uncomfortable symptoms associated with menopause.
  • Improved mood and cognitive function: Balanced hormones can lead to better sleep, reduced anxiety and depression, and enhanced focus and memory.
  • Increased energy levels: NHT can help combat fatigue and boost energy levels, promoting a more active lifestyle.
  • Enhanced bone density: Natural hormones can help prevent bone loss and osteoporosis, a common concern for women after menopause.
  • Improved libido and sexual function: NHT can address low libido and sexual dysfunction in both men and women.

Types of Natural Hormones:

  • Estrogen: Plays a crucial role in regulating the menstrual cycle, bone health, and mood.
  • Progesterone: Balances the effects of estrogen and is essential for healthy uterine function and breast tissue.
  • Testosterone: Important for both men and women, testosterone regulates muscle mass, bone density, sex drive, and energy levels.
  • DHEA: A precursor hormone that the body converts into other essential hormones, including estrogen, testosterone, and cortisol.

NHT vs. HRT:

While both NHT and HRT aim to address hormone imbalances, they differ in their approach:

  • NHT: Uses bioidentical hormones derived from plants, mimicking the body’s natural hormones.
  • HRT: Uses synthetic hormones, which may not be as well-tolerated by the body and can carry a higher risk of side effects.

Is NHT Right for You?

If you are experiencing symptoms suggestive of hormonal imbalance, consulting a qualified healthcare practitioner specializing in NHT is crucial. They will assess your individual needs and determine if NHT is the right approach for you.

Disclaimer:

The information provided is for educational purposes only and should not be construed as medical advice. Please consult with a qualified healthcare professional before starting any form of hormone therapy.

Natural Hormone Therapy

A Guide to Restoring Balance

Hormones play a vital role in regulating our bodies’ functions, from metabolism and mood to sleep and sex drive. As we age, however, our hormone production naturally declines, leading to a variety of symptoms that can significantly impact our quality of life.

Natural hormone therapy (NHT) is a holistic approach to addressing these hormonal imbalances by using bioidentical hormones derived from plant sources. These hormones are chemically identical to those produced by the human body, making them a safe and effective alternative to synthetic hormones often used in conventional hormone replacement therapy (HRT).

Benefits of Natural Hormone Therapy:

  • Alleviation of menopausal symptoms: NHT can effectively relieve hot flashes, night sweats, vaginal dryness, and other uncomfortable symptoms associated with menopause.
  • Improved mood and cognitive function: Balanced hormones can lead to better sleep, reduced anxiety and depression, and enhanced focus and memory.
  • Increased energy levels: NHT can help combat fatigue and boost energy levels, promoting a more active lifestyle.
  • Enhanced bone density: Natural hormones can help prevent bone loss and osteoporosis, a common concern for women after menopause.
  • Improved libido and sexual function: NHT can address low libido and sexual dysfunction in both men and women.

Types of Natural Hormones:

  • Estrogen: Plays a crucial role in regulating the menstrual cycle, bone health, and mood.
  • Progesterone: Balances the effects of estrogen and is essential for healthy uterine function and breast tissue.
  • Testosterone: Important for both men and women, testosterone regulates muscle mass, bone density, sex drive, and energy levels.
  • DHEA: A precursor hormone that the body converts into other essential hormones, including estrogen, testosterone, and cortisol.

NHT vs. HRT:

While both NHT and HRT aim to address hormone imbalances, they differ in their approach:

  • NHT: Uses bioidentical hormones derived from plants, mimicking the body’s natural hormones.
  • HRT: Uses synthetic hormones, which may not be as well-tolerated by the body and can carry a higher risk of side effects.

Is NHT Right for You?

If you are experiencing symptoms suggestive of hormonal imbalance, consulting a qualified healthcare practitioner specializing in NHT is crucial. They will assess your individual needs and determine if NHT is the right approach for you.

Disclaimer:

The information provided is for educational purposes only and should not be construed as medical advice. Please consult with a qualified healthcare professional before starting any form of hormone therapy.

Schedule a consultation today

And discover how Dr Pridgeon can help you on your hormone therapy journey

Natural Hormone Therapy

A Guide to Restoring Balance

Hormones play a vital role in regulating our bodies’ functions, from metabolism and mood to sleep and sex drive. As we age, however, our hormone production naturally declines, leading to a variety of symptoms that can significantly impact our quality of life.

Natural hormone therapy (NHT) is a holistic approach to addressing these hormonal imbalances by using bioidentical hormones derived from plant sources. These hormones are chemically identical to those produced by the human body, making them a safe and effective alternative to synthetic hormones often used in conventional hormone replacement therapy (HRT).

Benefits of Natural Hormone Therapy:

  • Alleviation of menopausal symptoms: NHT can effectively relieve hot flashes, night sweats, vaginal dryness, and other uncomfortable symptoms associated with menopause.
  • Improved mood and cognitive function: Balanced hormones can lead to better sleep, reduced anxiety and depression, and enhanced focus and memory.
  • Increased energy levels: NHT can help combat fatigue and boost energy levels, promoting a more active lifestyle.
  • Enhanced bone density: Natural hormones can help prevent bone loss and osteoporosis, a common concern for women after menopause.
  • Improved libido and sexual function: NHT can address low libido and sexual dysfunction in both men and women.

Types of Natural Hormones:

  • Estrogen: Plays a crucial role in regulating the menstrual cycle, bone health, and mood.
  • Progesterone: Balances the effects of estrogen and is essential for healthy uterine function and breast tissue.
  • Testosterone: Important for both men and women, testosterone regulates muscle mass, bone density, sex drive, and energy levels.
  • DHEA: A precursor hormone that the body converts into other essential hormones, including estrogen, testosterone, and cortisol.

NHT vs. HRT:

While both NHT and HRT aim to address hormone imbalances, they differ in their approach:

  • NHT: Uses bioidentical hormones derived from plants, mimicking the body’s natural hormones.
  • HRT: Uses synthetic hormones, which may not be as well-tolerated by the body and can carry a higher risk of side effects.

Is NHT Right for You?

If you are experiencing symptoms suggestive of hormonal imbalance, consulting a qualified healthcare practitioner specializing in NHT is crucial. They will assess your individual needs and determine if NHT is the right approach for you.

Disclaimer:

The information provided is for educational purposes only and should not be construed as medical advice. Please consult with a qualified healthcare professional before starting any form of hormone therapy.

Schedule a consultation today

And discover how Dr Pridgeon can help you on your hormone therapy journey