Why I Don’t Recommend Hormone Pellets for HRT | Safer and More Effective Alternatives Explained
In this informative video, we explore the pros and cons of using hormone pellets for hormone replacement therapy (HRT). While pellets—small cylinders containing bioidentical hormones like estrogen and testosterone—offer a long-lasting delivery method, they come with several drawbacks, including inconsistent absorption, lack of progesterone, and potential side effects such as hormone imbalances and androgen dominance. The speaker, with over 20 years of experience in hormone therapy, explains why she doesn't recommend pellets for her patients. Instead, she emphasizes a more personalized and safer approach that includes hypothalamic support with Genesis Gold, transdermal micronized progesterone with Genpro, and tailored doses of estradiol and estriol. This video is ideal for women seeking clear, experience-based guidance on safe and effective hormone therapy options during menopause.

















