Bioidentical Hormone Therapy Naturopaths in Boerne, TX

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Rebecca Ford
Naturopath, MS, RN, FMCP-M
Serves Area
Integrative medicine brings together the best of natural and conventional approaches to restore optimal health. With a background as a registered nurse, nutritionist, licensed naturopathic doctor, and IFM Certified Practitioner, I draw from multiple disciplines to deliver comprehensive, individualized care. Many of my clients face challenges such as fatigue, hormone imbalances, digestive issues, autoimmune conditions, thyroid dysfunction, metabolic concerns, and stress-related disorders. Rather than focusing on isolated symptoms, I identify and address the underlying cause—creating a clear, personalized path toward lasting health.
Integrative medicine brings together the best of natural and conventional approaches to restore optimal health. With a background as a registered nurse, nutritionist, licensed naturopathic doctor, and IFM Certified Practitioner, I draw from multiple disciplines to deliver comprehensive, individualized care. Many of my clients face challenges such as fatigue, hormone imbalances, digestive issues, autoimmune conditions, thyroid dysfunction, metabolic concerns, and stress-related disorders. Rather than focusing on isolated symptoms, I identify and address the underlying cause—creating a clear, personalized path toward lasting health.
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Bioidentical Hormone Therapy Naturopaths
What is bioidentical hormone therapy?
Bioidentical hormone therapy refers to a specific type of hormone therapy used to supplement the body’s natural hormone levels. It is most commonly employed to treat menopausal symptoms in older women—such as hot flashes and sleep disturbances—that arise from a decline in the ovarian hormone estrogen during menopause. The replacement of estrogen in these cases is typically achieved through oral medications or transdermal patches, which can help alleviate symptoms by regulating the body’s hormonal levels. In bioidentical hormone therapy, the goal is similar: to regulate hormones effectively. However, this approach utilizes “bioidentical” substances that mimic naturally occurring hormones due to their similar chemical structures and are usually derived from plants. Examples of bioidentical hormones include estradiol and micronized progesterone. Unfortunately, while many believe that bioidentical hormones are more effective due to their “natural” origins, there is limited evidence to suggest they are safer than traditional hormone therapy. In fact, due to the less regulated nature of many naturopathic supplements—including those used in bioidentical hormone therapy—clients should always consult with a qualified physician to ensure that their chosen hormone replacement therapy is both effective and safe.