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Bioidentical hormones are biotechnological products that are chemically identical to hormones naturally produced by the human body. They are used to treat a variety of medical conditions, including menopause, andropause, and hormone imbalances. Bioidentical hormones are typically derived from plant sources, such as yams and soybeans, and are then synthesized in a laboratory to create a product that is identical to the hormones produced by the body.
Bioidentical hormones are becoming increasingly popular due to their ability to provide relief from symptoms associated with hormone imbalances without the side effects associated with traditional hormone replacement therapies. They are also seen as a more natural alternative to synthetic hormones.
The bioidentical hormones market is growing rapidly, driven by increasing awareness of the benefits of bioidentical hormones and the availability of more affordable products. The market is expected to continue to grow in the coming years as more people become aware of the potential benefits of bioidentical hormones.
Some companies in the bioidentical hormones market include BioTE Medical, BHRT Solutions, and Compounding Solutions. Show Less Read more