HORMONES AND HEALTH: It's all about healthspan

At the very root of longevity medicine lies the firm belief that a clinician's role is to not merely help patients live longer, but to live more satisfying lives throughout the entirety of the aging process. As a cornerstone within the practice of longevity medicine, hormone health and bioidentical hormone replacement therapy serve as a key tool in allowing patients to maintain full and healthy lives regardless of age.

Hormones perform vast and vital roles in the body’s system

Hormones perform vast and vital roles in the body’s system.

Healthy hormone function is important for overall health. Health can decline with age for a variety of reasons including the decline in reproductive hormone levels: due to hormone messages being drowned out by stress, by environmental toxins, or by the competition for hormone receptors by artificial estrogens (xenoestrogens) in our food and environment.

With hormone decline, physical health may deteriorate, mental wellness decreases, and chronic diseases arise. Physical changes may include:

  1. Increased resting heart rate
  2. Rise in blood pressure
  3. Amplified immunoreactivity
  4. Decrease in short term memory function
  5. Changes in body fat distribution and composition
  6. Thinning hair on head, arms, legs, and pubic area
  7. Increased facial hair
  8. Blood chemistry changes such as:
    • Raised cholesterol levels and elevated fasting insulin / glucose levels.
    • Increase in bone turnover markers
    • Positive ANA and increased inflammatory markers

The graph illustrates the prevalence of chronic disease with age, and as hormones decline in the body:

Graph - prevalence of chronic disease with age
  • Arthritis
  • Heart Disease
  • Cancer
  • Diabetes
  • Sinusitis
  • Asthma
  • Kidney Disease

Pharmaceuticals, sadly, are often the first-line therapy for many to address these symptoms and markers of disease. With physiologic restoration for bio-identical hormone replacement therapy, clinicians an prevent this downward spiral. Restoring natural sex hormone cycles, observing a healthy diet, utilizing therapeutic supplements and exercising can support a more optimal functioning of all the body systems.

Unlock the Power of Hormones:
Why Bioidentical Hormone Replacement

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Individualized Treatment:

Bioidentical hormones are derived from natural sources and designed to mimic the molecular structure of hormones produced by the human body. This allows for a more personalized and targeted approach to hormone replacement, tailoring treatment plans to individual patient needs.

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Symptom Relief:

BHRT can be effective in alleviating symptoms associated with hormonal imbalances, such as hot flashes, mood swings, sleep disturbances, and decreased libido. It aims to restore hormonal levels to a more optimal range, offering relief from these symptoms.

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Safety Profile:

Bioidentical hormones are often considered safer than synthetic hormones because they are identical in structure to the hormones naturally produced by the body. Clinicians may choose BHRT as a potentially safer alternative to traditional hormone replacement therapies.

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Natural Metabolism

Natural Metabolism: Bioidentical hormones are metabolized in the body in the same way as endogenous hormones. This natural metabolic pathway may contribute to a reduced risk of side effects and complications compared to synthetic hormones.

Key Highlights

Cutting-Edge Research: Our symposium is grounded in the most recent and well-supported research, providing you with the latest advancements in the field of hormonal health.

In-Depth Knowledge: Gain a deep understanding of the nuanced connection between hormones and overall health. Our expert speakers will unravel the complexities, ensuring you leave with comprehensive insights.

Effective Clinical Tools: Explore effective tools, with a special focus on bioidentical hormone replacement therapy. Discover how clinicians can leverage these tools to treat a variety of conditions with precision and efficacy.

Why Attend?

Stay Informed: Stay abreast of the forefront of research in hormonal health, ensuring your practice is informed by the latest developments.

Clinical Application: Learn how to apply this knowledge in your clinical practice, enhancing your ability to address a spectrum of conditions through targeted interventions.

Network with Experts: Connect with industry leaders, researchers, and fellow clinicians to broaden your professional network and engage in meaningful discussions.

Schedule

The Hormone Symphony: Literature Review
Terri DeNeui, DNP, APRN, ACNP-BC
Estrogen, Progesterone and Testosterone Therapies in Women, Peri-Menopause and Menopause – including cases
Tara Scott, MD
Estrogen, Progesterone and Testosterone Therapies in Women, Peri-Menopause and Menopause – including cases continued
Tara Scott, MD
Becoming Menopause Experts: Endocrine Solutions for the Integrative Practitione
Aimee Duffy, MD
Optimize Your Hormone Prescription with DUTCH (Non-CME)
Mark Newman, MS
Breast Cancer and Estrogen Detox including Cases
Tara Scott, MD
The Science Behind Hormone Replacement (HRT)
Sahar Swidan, PharmD
Dosing + Conversion
Sahar Swidan, PharmD
PCOS and Non-PCOS Androgen Syndrome includes cases
Felice Gersh, MD
Sex-Steroid Hormone Testing in Saliva and Capillary Blood (DBS) by LC-MS/MS (Non-CME)
David Zava, PhD
Reversing Osteoporosis with Health Optimization
Douglas Lucas, DO, FAAMM
Hormones and Their Effect on Weight
James LaValle, RPh, CCN, MT
The State of Women’s Health
Erika Schwartz, MD
Nitric Oxide as a Hormone: Understanding How to Replace a Missing Gas (Non-CME)
Nathan Bryan, PhD
Introduction to Pellet Therapy
Terri DeNeui, DNP, APRN, ACNP-BC
Natural Approaches to Hormone Support
James LaValle, RPh, CCN, MT
Stress and the HPA Axis
James LaValle, RPh, CCN, MT
Male Hormone Evolution
Joel Heidelbaugh, MD
Stress and Anxiety and Depression: Genomic Insights
Sharon Hausman-Cohen, MD, FAAFP, ABOIM
Thyroid Health and Optimization includes Cases and Therapies
Angela Mazza, DO
Addressing Sexual Dysfunction through Hormone Replacement Therapy: Integrative Approaches and Clinical Protocols
Tara Scott, MD

Registration

Endocrine Balance and Bio-Identical Hormone Restoration Symposium
$599