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Lifestyle Changes To Make When You Are On BHRT


Published September 22, 2025

There are several lifestyle changes that may be recommended or beneficial when undergoing bioidentical hormone replacement therapy (BHRT). These changes can help optimize the effectiveness of BHRT and promote overall well-being. However, the specific lifestyle adjustments can vary depending on your individual health, goals, and the recommendations of your healthcare provider. Here are some common lifestyle changes to consider during BHRT use:

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Dietary Modifications

A balanced diet rich in fruits, vegetables, whole grains, lean proteins, and healthy fats can support hormone balance and overall health.

Reduce or eliminate processed foods, sugary snacks, and excessive caffeine or alcohol, as they can negatively impact hormonal health.

Exercise Routine

Regular physical activity can help maintain a healthy weight, improve mood, and support overall well-being.

Consult with your healthcare provider or a fitness professional to develop an exercise plan that aligns with your BHRT goals.

Stress Management

Chronic stress can affect hormone balance. Incorporate stress-reduction techniques such as meditation, yoga, deep breathing exercises, or mindfulness into your daily routine.

Adequate Sleep

Prioritize getting enough sleep to support hormonal health. Aim for 7-9 hours of quality sleep each night.

Establish a consistent sleep schedule and create a sleep-friendly environment in your bedroom.

Hydration

Staying well-hydrated is essential for overall health and can help support the body’s natural processes, including hormone regulation.

Avoid Smoking and Excessive Alcohol Consumption

Smoking and excessive alcohol intake can negatively impact hormonal balance. Reducing or quitting these habits can have positive effects on your health.

Limit Environmental Toxins

Be mindful of exposure to environmental toxins, such as chemicals in household products or plastics, which may disrupt hormonal health. Consider using natural and eco-friendly alternatives.

Regular Medical Check-Ups

Continue with regular medical check-ups and follow the guidance of your healthcare provider for monitoring hormone levels and overall health.

Compliance with BHRT Treatment Plan

Follow your BHRT treatment plan as prescribed by your healthcare provider. This includes taking medications or using hormone replacement therapies as directed and attending scheduled follow-up appointments.

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Educate Yourself

Take the time to learn about BHRT and its effects on your body. Understand the benefits and potential risks and ask questions if you have concerns.

Maintain Healthy Weight

Achieving and maintaining a healthy weight can positively impact hormone balance, especially for conditions like polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) or insulin resistance.

Communicate with Your Healthcare Provider

Keep an open line of communication with your healthcare provider. If you experience any side effects or changes in your health, inform them promptly.

It’s essential to work closely with your healthcare provider throughout your BHRT journey. They can provide personalized guidance, monitor your progress, and adjust your treatment plan as needed. Lifestyle changes, when combined with BHRT, can contribute to improved hormone balance and overall well-being.

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