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bioidentical hormones

Posted By: RxMT on 2005-09-09
In Reply to: Tri-Est 1.25 mg - MTPockets

Subject: bioidentical hormones

Many physicians use an estrogen combination called "Tri-Est" which combines the advantages of estriol with the potency of estrone and estradiol in a ratio of 80%-10%-10%. 


http://www.webbrx.com/Daily_Grind/daily_grind_vol_1_issue_4.htm


There is also a Bi-est. 


These are bioidentical hormones, like Suzanne Somers has been talking about...




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