Is Testosterone Replacement Therapy holistic and natural?
Brandon Addison • August 24, 2021

Is Testosterone Replacement Therapy Holistic or Natural

Testosterone Replacement Therapy when done correctly is incredibly holistic in nature because the hormones that we use in our therapies are completely bio-identical. This means the actual testosterone molecules that we offer via our prescriptions are completely identical to the molecules our bodies make. Most medications are engineered in a lab using synthetic and non-natural compounds. This is the root of the side effect cascades because out bodies don't know how to perfectly process those compounds because of the fact the body isn't programmed to deal with those non-naturally occurring drugs. Testosterone from our bio-identical is required in the body. Therefore, the body knows exactly how to handle the treatment. When something is made in the body, required in the body and is put back into the body at appropriate levels, side effects are rare. Also, the original reason the body requires it is restored so the body can perform optimally. 


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