Bioidentical Hormone Replacement Therapy with Jim Hrncir

Are you familiar with compounding and the practice of bioidentical hormone replacement therapy? Jim Hrncir talks about what it is, how long it’s been around, the benefits it brings and who should be thinking about it!

Oct 19, 2021 | Podcast

About the Episode

LifeBlood BE WELL: We talked about bioidentical hormone replacement therapy, how long it’s been around for, the advancements that have taken place, the benefits which are received from it, and the current challenges to the use of it. 

We discussed Jim’s history in the space, his wife’s personal experience motivated him to dig deeper into it, how it’s his desire to help people to feel better, look better and to live better.  

We talked about how while there are millions of people who take advantage of compounding, half of Americans are still unaware of what it is and why people use it.  

We discussed bioidentical hormones, why they’re used, what actually happens when they are used and what the benefits are, how there is no downside to them, but why they are sometimes misunderstood.

We talked about the current challenges to the practice and what people can do to advocate for it and have their voices heard with Jim Hrncir, RPH, Founder of Las Colinas Pharmacy, Compounding and Wellness, a recognized pioneer of modern pharmaceutical compounding, and he’s responsible for many of the anti-aging compounds found and used today.   

Listen to learn about the reality that while sometimes large governmental agencies like the FDA provide a lot of valuable protection to consumers, sometimes they overreach and have negative and unintended consequences to those they’re working to help and support.

You can learn more about Jim at Compounding.com, LasColinasPharmacy.com, Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn.

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George Grombacher

George Grombacher

Lifeblood Host

Jim Hrncir

Jim Hrncir

Guest

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