Bioidentical hormones are thought as biologically identical to what the body manufactures. Their molecular structure is a similar as the molecular structure of hormones made by the body. They originate from plant sources such as soy, wild yam and other plant extracts and are also synthesized in a lab to replicate the hormones by the body processes.
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