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Body optimization with Neutraceuticals

Neutraceutical supplementation focuses on vitamin and intracellular antioxidant levels to help re-balance hormones found in the human body. These hormones typically decline as you age leading to a number of age-related side affects.

Regenx Medical Institute distinguishes between two types of agents used in the battle to rebalance hormones in both men and women.

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Natural Agents

 

Nutritional supplementation may help with both liver metabolism & estrogen metabolism. Neutraceuticals such as Indole-3 Carbinol, Diindolymethane (DIM), Vitamin B 6 and Green Tea are some of the natural agents that the Regenx Medical Institute is researching, testing and evaluating as part of its bioidentical hormone replacement therapy programs.

These key nutrients and fatty acids play an important role in helping metabolic activities in the liver for both men and women. Estrogen is also affected by neutraceutical administration.

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Pharmaceutical Agents

 

Hormone Replacement Therapy using natural hormones or bioidentical hormones is generally considered the safest route to helping correct hormone imbalances under a medically supervised program.

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Bioidentical hormones have the same molecular structure as naturally occurring hormones in the body and are extremely effective in helping men rebalance their hormones using testosterone and HGH.

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HRT treatment using blended approaches to Neutraceutical agents can assist with combating weight gain, irritability, abnormal menstrual cycles and further assist with the long-term goal of negating muscle loss as men and women age.

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Men may often attempt to ignore symptoms such as irritability; fatigue and weight gain as they age. These symptoms may spread further into their lives including lowering their libido and lowering muscle mass. In these instances, HGH therapy and Testosterone may be key bioidentical hormones that help them get their life back on track after undergoing an extensive medical examination.

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