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How Do I Know Whether I’m Using a Bioidentical or Synthetic Hormone?

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How Do I Know Whether I’m Using a Bioidentical or Synthetic Hormone?

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Bioidentical human estrogens are called estradiol, estrone and estriol. The most common estrogen used in hormone replacement is estradiol. Bioidentical progesterone is simply called by its own name—progesterone. Bioidentical testosterone is also simply called by its own name—testosterone.

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