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76. Changing the Hormone Conversation: How Bioidentical Hormone Replacement Therapy Can Transform Your Health

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Tylar Brannon is the CEO of Optimal Bio, a unique healthcare clinic that specializes in Bioidentical Hormone Replacement Therapy(BHRT). BHRT uses all-natural hormones that are identical to the hormones made by your body to ease the degenerative side effects of aging and other medical issues. The goal of Bioidentical Hormone Replacement Therapy is to balance your body’s hormones, bringing them to the optimal levels your system was initially designed to maintain.

Tylar focuses on personalized, natural hormone treatments designed to address fatigue, brain fog, anxiety, sleep issues, and more.

Tylar has a passion for proactive, individualized care, and her commitment to educating others on hormone health is evident in her work.

Listen in to hear Tylar share:

  • How Bioidentical Hormone Replacement Therapy (BHRT) differs from synthetic hormone treatments
  • Why lab testing, diet, and lifestyle changes are critical components of hormone balancing
  • How environmental factors can influence hormone levels and what you can do to minimize their impact
  • The importance of preventative health care and how BHRT supports both men and women through age-related changes
  • Insights on societal stigma around hormone therapy and why being informed matters
  • + so much more!

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