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Combat Low Energy & Depression in Women With Bioidentical Hormone Replacement Therapy

Feeling constantly tired or battling depression can make everyday life feel like an uphill struggle. Unfortunately, these issues are all too common for women. If you’re one of the many women dealing with these problems, just know that you’re not alone.

Pellecome was founded by board-certified gynecologist Dr. Enrique G. Jacome. Our mission is to address women’s specific health needs with bio-identical hormone replacement therapy (BHRT). This therapy is designed to help you reclaim your energy and improve your mood by restoring hormonal balance. 

The Energy and Depression Crisis in Women

Many women experience chronic fatigue and depression that significantly impact their daily lives. Women between the ages of 18-44 are twice as likely to report feeling tired compared to their male counterparts.1 Additionally, women are twice as likely to suffer from depression compared to men.2 These conditions can stem from various factors, including hormonal imbalances, stress, lack of sleep, and dietary deficiencies. 

Women’s bodies can also go through various hormonal changes throughout their lives. Whether it’s menstruation, pregnancy, or menopause, these are all major shifts in your body’s chemistry.

Chronic fatigue isn’t just feeling sleepy – it can negatively impact your life in many ways. Maybe you aren’t as productive as you want to be, or you’re feeling more irritable, or you’re just “tired of feeling tired.” 

On top of that, depression can manifest as persistent sadness and loss of interest in activities. It can even give you physical symptoms of discomfort. It’s not difficult to see how these conditions could negatively impact your personal and professional life. 

But there is hope with bio-identical hormone replacement therapy.

How BHRT Can Help

Bio-identical hormone replacement therapy (BHRT) uses hormones identical to those naturally produced by the body, ensuring a more natural and effective treatment. BHRT has been shown to significantly improve mood, boost energy levels, and enhance the overall quality of life for women struggling with low energy and depression.3

BHRT addresses the root causes of hormonal imbalances. By stabilizing hormone levels, it can help alleviate the symptoms of chronic fatigue and depression. Women undergoing BHRT may experience renewed vitality and a more balanced mood.

Moreover, BHRT can help mitigate other symptoms associated with hormonal imbalances, such as hot flashes, night sweats, and weight gain. By providing a comprehensive approach to hormone health, BHRT supports women in achieving optimal wellness.

Personalized Hormone Therapy for Women’s Mental Health

Women shouldn’t have to endure the debilitating effects of low energy and depression caused by hormonal imbalances. Bio-identical hormone replacement therapy can help you lead a more energized, balanced, and fulfilling life. 

If you’re struggling with persistent fatigue or depression, it’s time to explore how BHRT can make a difference. Visit our website to find a Pellecome provider near you and take the first step towards a healthier, more vibrant life.

  1. QuickStats: Percentage of Adults Who Often Felt Very Tired or Exhausted in the Past 3 Months,* by Sex and Age Group – National Health Interview Survey, United States, 2010-2011† [Internet]. www.cdc.gov. Available from: https://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/preview/mmwrhtml/mm6214a5.htm 
  2. Depression in women: Understanding the gender gap. (2019, January 29). Mayo Clinic. https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/depression/in-depth/depression/art-20047725 
  3. Gnanasegar, R. B., Frcsc, M. W. W., Galan, L. H., Msc, M. C. A., & Shea, Alison K. MD, PhD, FRCSC, MSCP. (2024). Does menopause hormone therapy improve symptoms of depression? Findings from a specialized menopause clinic. Menopause31(4), 320–325. https://journals.lww.com/menopausejournal/toc/2024/04000 

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