The debate continues as to whether or not women should take hormone replacement therapy when experiencing menopause. Though this is definitely a personal choice there is a lot to be said for not taking hormone replacement therapy as opposed to taking it especially when it comes to hair growth in women.
Many women choose not to take hormone replacement therapy because of familial medical history. By listening actively to friends and family experiencing symptoms of menopause and the various pros and cons for taking or not taking the therapy with drugs such as Estradiol, which is one that is highly recommended, it was determined the women who did not take hormone replacement therapy had experienced stunted hair growth as a result of the severe drop in estrogen. On the other hand the women in the family taking hormone replacement therapy had excessive hair growth both in the face and on the head. So where exactly is the happy medium.
Ultimately, finding a happy medium means having a balanced hormone level. With a balanced hormone level your hair can go through the necessary stages to insure the growth of your hair is not stunted. If you prefer to stay away from hormone replacement therapy drugs and having another way of maintaining a healthy hormone balance, and a way to test it, then your hair growth should not be deterred.
There are a few simple keys to maintaining well balanced hormones and creating the perfect healthy environment conducive to healthy hair growth. See your physician to have your hormone levels checked as part of your blood work. If you prefer not taking hormone replacement therapy, discuss alternatives. There are many options including a number of natural crèmes and several varieties of hormone patches. The primary goal is to maintain a healthy balance of oestrogen and progesterone to achieve hormone balance. This hormone balance is instrumental in insuring you hold on to your beautiful head of hair throughout menopause.
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