Bioidentical Hormone Replacement Therapy, or BHRT, is often discussed as a way to help people feel more balanced when hormone levels drop or fluctuate. In simple terms, BHRT uses hormones designed to match the molecular structure of those your body naturally produces. Common examples include estrogen, progesterone, and testosterone. Some clinics also evaluate androgen support, such as DHEA, as part of a broader hormone plan. BHRT can be delivered in several forms, including pills, creams, gels, injections, patches, and implanted pellets. (Cleveland Clinic, 2022; Potter's House Apothecary, n.d.) Many people seek BHRT because they are dealing with symptoms that affect daily life. These may include fatigue, poor sleep, mood changes, brain fog, low libido, weight gain, hot flashes, or vaginal dryness. Low or changing hormone levels can play a role, especially during perimenopause, menopause, or age-related hormone decline. Still, symptoms like these do not always come from sex hormones...
Can PRP Therapy Help Posture Problems? A Non-Surgical, Integrative Look at Pain Relief, Spinal Support, and Better Movement
Poor posture is not always just a habit. Sometimes it is driven by pain, weakness, joint stress, disc wear, shoulder dysfunction, or ligament instability. That is why some people keep trying stretches, posture braces, or reminders to sit up straight, yet they still fall back into the same painful position. Platelet-Rich Plasma, or PRP, therapy may help in these cases by treating some of the musculoskeletal problems that make good posture hard to maintain. Still, PRP is not a stand-alone cure for posture. It works best as one part of a larger treatment plan that also includes movement retraining, chiropractic care, rehabilitation, and lifestyle support (Akeda et al., 2019; Johns Hopkins Medicine, n.d.; ALL WELL Scoliosis Centre, n.d.). What Is PRP Therapy? PRP therapy uses a small sample of a patient's own blood. That blood is spun in a centrifuge so the platelets become more concentrated. Platelets are important because they contain growth factors and signaling proteins that help t...