Bio-Identical Hormone Replacement Therapy for Women : Estrogens
Estrogens actually refers to a group of related hormones, each with a unique
profile of activity. Under normal circumstances, a woman’s circulating
estrogen levels fluctuate based on her menstrual cycle. For Hormone Replacement
Therapy, these hormones are often prescribed in combination to re-establish
a normal physiologic balance. The three main estrogens produced in female
humans are:
Estrone -E1- (10-20% of circulating estrogens) is the primary estrogen
produced after menopause
Estradiol -E2- (10-30% of circulating estrogens) is the most potent and
major secretory product of the ovary, and the predominant estrogen produced
before menopause.
Estriol -E3- (60-80% of circulating estrogens) causes little or no buildup
of the endometrium, and is very effective in alleviating vaginal and urinary
symptoms in postmenopausal women. Estriol is produced in very large amounts
during pregnancy. High levels of estriol are found in vegetarians and Asian
women, who have a much lower incidence of breast cancer.