Safely Replenish Your Hormones to Their Optimal, Youthful Levels
- You Can Feel Young Again
- You Can Sleep Better & Longer
- You Can Have More Energy
- You Can Lose Weight Easier
- You Can Recharge Your Sex Life
Natural, Safe Bioidentical Hormones
At Balanced Hormones & Health in Austin, Texas, we help women and men who suffer from symptoms of hormonal imbalance, menopause and andropause. We use safe and natural Bioidentical Hormones to replenish hormone levels to their optimal, youthful levels..
Bioidentical Hormone Replacement Therapy
Bioidentical hormone replacement therapy has proven to be the safest way to reverse and prevent a number of age-related illnesses like menopause, andropause and osteoporosis. With BHRT, the debilitating symptoms of hormone deficiencies can melt away in a matter of weeks.
For most men & women, hormone imbalances like low thyroid, estrogen, testosterone or progesterone, can be a distressing time. natural hormone therapy has had proven therapeutic results for millions of men & women.
BH2 offers FREE Consultations by telephone giving you a chance to discuss your symptoms, ask questions and find out how Bioidentical Hormone Replacement Therapy can change your life!
Please call 512-961-7179 and mention our FREE BHRT and Anti-Aging Consultation.
AUSTIN BIOIDENTICAL HORMONE REPLACEMENT
HUMAN GROWTH HORMONE – the healing hormone
HGH is Human Growth Hormone, a natural hormone produced in the pituitary gland of the brain. HGH is considered “the key” hormone because it controls so many functions. It’s responsible for youth, vitality, energy and all of the health benefits we associate with youth. Dr. Daniel Rudman’s study in the New England Journal Of Medicine demonstrated the remarkable ability to reverse the effects of aging upon the human body with the employment of HGH – Human Growth Hormone!
TESTOSTERONE – the male hormone
It may surprise you to know that men don’t have a monopoly on testosterone. Testosterone belongs to a class of male hormones called androgens. But women also have testosterone. Women with low body fat often do not produce sufficient amounts of sex hormones. These women can experience a cessation of menstruation, known as amenorrhea. They may also develop osteoporosis — thin bones — and fractures as well as other conditions more common in older women after menopause.
DHEA – the mother of hormones
DHEA is an endogenous hormone (made in the human body), and secreted by the adrenal gland. DHEA serves as precursor to male and female sex hormones (androgens and estrogens). DHEA levels in the body begin to decrease after age 30, and are reported to be low in some people with anorexia, end-stage kidney disease, type 2 diabetes (non-insulin dependent diabetes), AIDS, adrenal insufficiency, and in the critically ill.
ESTROGEN – the female hormone
Estrogen is the most important hormone that influences the life of women. Estrogen is a hormone responsible for female sexual features such as breast development and the menstrual cycle. For young women, puberty starts when the production of estrogen increases in the ovules. The estrogen level remains relatively the same during 25 years, after which it will decrease constantly.
PROGESTERONE – the hormone of pregnancy
Progesterone’s most vital function in the woman’s body is to maintain hormone levels balanced through opposing estrogen. The presence of the progesterone hormone in the blood stream neutralizes the increased levels of estrogen hormone. Estrogen, primarily when too much, could cause several problems including lower bone density, being exposed to breast cancer, destabilized zinc and copper levels in the body, along with mild to severe headaches and major depression.
PREGNENLONE – the gateway hormone
Pregnenelone is synthesized directly from cholesterol and is the precursor to progesterone, estrogens, testosterone, DHEA, and Cortisol. Many consider it to be one of the most important hormones as it may be able to regulate the levels of all these steroid hormones. Based on animal studies, pregnenelone appears to be a potent memory enhancer. Other studies have found that it increases motivation while reducing stress related fatigue.
THYROID – the hormone of metabolism
Thyroid’s main function is production of the hormones thyroxine often referred as T4, triiodothyronine known as T3 and calcitonin. Thyroid hormones which are released in the bloodstream have several functions among which is most important regulating metabolism and increasing utilization of cholesterol, fats, proteins and carbohydrates. However, thyroid hormones are also very important for activity of the cells and stimulating of heart muscles, nerves and brains.
BH2 offers FREE Consultations by telephone giving you a chance to discuss your symptoms, ask questions and find out how Bioidentical Hormone Replacement Therapy can change your life!
Please call 512-961-7179.





