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What are Pellets?

Pellets are made up of either estradiol or testosterone. The hormones are pressed or fused into very small solid cylinders. These pellets are larger than a grain of rice and smaller than a "Tic Tac".

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Men’s Benefits

Testosterone: Supports libido and sexual function; Maintains muscle mass; Increase in energy and enjoyment of life; Increase in strength and/or endurance; Supports cardiovascular health; Sustains bone density and strength; Increases insulin efficacy

Progesterone: Reduces estradiol levels (minimizes risk/severity of myocardial infarction, benign prostate hyperplasia, and possibly prostate cancer); Reduces dihydrotestosterone (DHT), which causes male pattern baldness; Important in production of other hormones; Calming effect

DHEA: Converts into more potent hormones; Supports immunity; Helps maintain sexual desire and erections; Supports muscle development; Supports hydration of eyes and skin


Women’s Benefits

Estriol/Estridol: Vaginal lubricant; Reduced urinary tract infections and incontinence; Improves libido; Improved sleep; Reduces anxiety, hot flashes; Increased libido; Supports bone density and insulin resistance; Increased lubrication of skin, eyes; Improves memory; Less fatigue

Progesterone: Decreases menstrual bleeding; May inhibit growth of fibroids; Normalizes endometrial shedding; Helps with estrogen metabolism; Improves symptoms of breast tenderness, fluid retention, headaches; Protects against atherosclerosis; Reduces irritability, anxiety; Promotes normal sleep patterns

Testosterone: Enhances sex drive, sexual sensitivity, orgasm; Improves mood and reduces anxiety; Improvement of bone density, muscle and strength; Possible protection of atheroscerosis

DHEA: Converts into more potent hormones; Supports immunity; Helps maintain sexual desire and erections; Supports muscle development; Supports hydration of eyes and skin

Andropause

During midlife, females undergo profound changes in their physiology. No one disputes these changes result in a variety of unpleasant symptoms. But most middle-aged men will admit they also are experiencing similar symptoms, which include (but are not limited to) weight gain, loss of energy, memory issues, loss of focus or clarity, mood changes and overall decrease in sense of well-being. Until recently, we simply didn’t address these issues in males. The good news is that those days of simply turning a blind eye to the ravages of time, may soon be a thing of the past.

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Menopause

Many women have been treated with synthetic hormone replacement (HRT). That method recently came under fire, however: part of a large, clinical trial of synthetic HRT in post-menopausal women conducted by the Women’s Health Initiative (WHI) was stopped early when it showed an increased risk of breast cancer, blood clots, heart disease, and strokes in women using a combination of synthetic estrogen and progestin. Alternatives include the use of biologically identical hormones and proper nutritional support.

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