What Are Bioidentical Hormones?
Hormone is transliterated into hormones. The Greek originally meant "raising activity", which played an important role in regulating body metabolism, growth, development, and reproduction. It is a chemical information substance synthesized and secreted directly into blood by highly differentiated endocrine cells, which affects the physiological activities of the human body by regulating the metabolic activities of various tissue cells. Efficient bioactive substances secreted by endocrine glands or endocrine cells serve as messengers in the body to transmit information and substances that regulate the body's physiological processes are called hormones. It is an important substance in our lives. [1]