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Natural Hormone Replacement using Pellet Therapy

Topic: Alternative MedicineBy Allan Sosin, MDPublished Recently added

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Hormones can be implanted under the skin using a method developed over 60 years ago. After injecting a local anesthetic, a small incision is made in the skin of the lateral buttock. Tiny pellets made of bioidentical forms of estrogen and testosterone are placed through the incision into the subcutaneous fat. The pellets gradually release hormones over the next 4-6 months, relieving menopausal symptoms, improving energy and libido, and increasing bone density.

Pellets are superior to oral, transdermal and sublingual hormone formulations. They are effective for several months and do not require daily dosing. Additionally, they provide a constant blood level of hormones, avoiding the daily fluctuations that occur with all other methods of administration. Women who continue to have symptoms despite changes in hormone doses and the mode of administration are likely to respond more favorably to hormone pellets. Studies have shown that pellets are the most effective way of increasing bone density, four times stronger than hormones given by other routes. Women with severe osteoporosis should use pellets immediately and for the long term.

Testosterone is usually provided along with estradiol because it offers additional benefits of enhanced libido, improved energy and muscle strength, and headache relief. Men can also be treated with hormone pellets to treat testosterone deficiency. The dose is several times higher than in women.

Women who have not had a hysterectomy will also require progesterone supplementation to prevent endometrial proliferation. Progesterone may be taken as an oral capsule, at night to help with sleep.

The pellets begin to alleviate menopausal symptoms within several days. Blood levels are often measured after four weeks to verify effectiveness. The level of FSH, a pituitary hormone that increases when estradiol is low, should decline by 50% with proper hormone dosing.

Speak with us about hormone replacement using pellets. The procedure is simple, takes only a few minutes, and is the most effective method of hormone replacement therapy.

(*The information contained in this article is provided for educational purposes only and is not intended to diagnose, treat or cure any illness or condition. These recommendations have not been reviewed by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA). No content contained in this article is a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. Never increase, reduce or discontinue any medication or treatment without first consulting your doctor. If you are seeking the advice of a medical professional and wish to make an appointment with one of our doctors, please call our office at (949) 600-5100. Unsolicited e-mail may not be answered and is not a substitute for obtaining medical advice in person from a qualified health professional. If you have a medical emergency, contact your personal physician or local medical emergency service immediately.)

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Allan Sosin is the founder and medical director of the Institute for Progressive Medicine. He received his medical degree from Northweste
University Medical School and is board-certified in both Internal Medicine and Nephrology, the study of kidney disease.

For thirteen years Dr. Sosin ran a private internal medicine practice in Philadelphia. During that time he became increasingly interested in alte
ative approaches to medical problems including nutrition, vitamin and mineral therapies, chelation therapy, acupuncture, natural hormone replacement therapy, exercise and stress management. He also held the position of Assistant Medical Director at The Institutes for the Achievement of Human Potential, a world-renowned facility for the treatment of brain injured children.

Dr. Sosin is an expert in the use of natural approaches to replace drugs and surgery. He has over 40 years of clinical experience in treating patients with traditional therapies and 15 years experience using alte
ative methods in combination with conventional medicine. He is a member of the American College for the Advancement of Medicine (ACAM) and is a certified Defeat Autism Now!® physician. Dr. Sosin has also worked extensively with IV therapy, acupuncture and natural hormone replacement therapy. He has successfully treated thousands of patients with serious medical conditions. Dr. Sosin is the author of two books, Alpha Lipoic Acid: Nature's Ultimate Antioxidant, and The Doctor's Guide to Diabetes and Your Child, and has appeared on both radio and television.

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