Nutrition Tips for Bioidentical Hormone Therapy Success
Bioidentical hormone replacement therapy, or BHRT, uses hormones that match the ones your body makes. People often take estrogen, progesterone, or testosterone to ease low energy, sleep problems, mood changes, or weight gain. No single official diet is required for this therapy. Doctors and dietitians typically recommend a whole-foods, anti-inflammatory style similar to the Mediterranean diet. This approach supports metabolism, helps the liver process hormones, and keeps energy steady. Integrative chiropractic care lowers nervous-system stress, which can help control cortisol and improve how the body uses the hormones. This article explains what BHRT is, why food matters, which foods to choose, extra daily steps, and how a team in El Paso combines chiropractic and medical care.
BHRT replaces hormones that drop with age or other changes. These hormones act as messengers. They help control sleep, mood, energy, bone strength, and how the body uses food. Estrogen is often used for hot flashes and dryness. Progesterone can protect the uterus and support sleep. Testosterone may help with energy and muscle. Some products are FDA-approved. Others are mixed by a pharmacist for one person.
Many people notice milder symptoms in a few weeks. Stronger results often appear after about three months. Doctors watch labs and symptoms so the dose stays as low as needed. BHRT works best when the rest of the body is supported, including how you eat and how well your nervous system handles stress.
Food gives the body the building blocks for hormones and the tools to use them well. Hormones are made from fats and proteins. The liver breaks down excess hormones so they don’t build up. Fiber and certain plants help the gut move those leftovers out. Blood-sugar swings can raise insulin and cortisol, which can work against the hormones you are taking. An anti-inflammatory pattern lowers that extra stress.
While no single approved medical diet exists for bioidentical hormone replacement therapy (BHRT), doctors and dietitians typically recommend a whole-foods, anti-inflammatory approach, such as a Mediterranean-style diet, to support metabolism, liver detoxification, and stable energy levels. Nutrition regimens for bioidentical hormone replacement treatment (BHRT) involving estrogen, progesterone, or testosterone emphasize complete, anti-inflammatory foods similar to the Mediterranean diet, with a concentration on healthy fats, lean meats, and fiber. Integrative chiropractic care supports this by reducing stress and nervous system tension, helping regulate cortisol and optimize metabolic and endocrine function.
Think of your plate in simple parts. Fill half with colorful vegetables and some fruit. Add a quarter of lean protein, such as fish, chicken, or beans. Use the last quarter for whole grains or starchy vegetables. Finish with a source of healthy fat like olive oil, avocado, or nuts.
This pattern supplies fiber for the gut, omega-3 fats that calm inflammation, and antioxidants that protect cells. It also gives the liver the nutrients it needs to process hormones. People on BHRT often feel more stable energy and fewer crashes when they follow this style.
Key habits include:
Certain foods stand out because they supply specific nutrients. Here are six that specialists often highlight.
Other helpful choices include leafy greens, avocados, nuts, olive oil, and fermented foods like yogurt. These add more fiber, healthy fats, and gut-friendly bacteria. Gut health matters because the microbiome helps break down estrogen.
A sample day might look like this: oatmeal with berries and flax for breakfast, a salad with chicken, olive oil, and vegetables for lunch, and baked salmon with quinoa and greens for dinner. Snacks can be nuts, fruit, or yogurt.
Food is the base, but other daily habits make BHRT more effective. Sleeping seven to nine hours lets the body repair and reset hormones. Regular movement, such as walking or strength work, improves both insulin sensitivity and mood. Stress management through breathing or light stretching keeps cortisol from rising too high.
Limit extra caffeine and alcohol, because they can disrupt sleep and liver function. Stay at a healthy weight, since extra body fat can change how hormones work. These steps are simple and work well with the eating pattern.
The nervous system and hormones communicate all day. High stress raises cortisol, which can block the effects of estrogen, progesterone, or testosterone. Chiropractic care uses gentle adjustments and soft-tissue work to ease tension in the spine and muscles. This can lower sympathetic (fight-or-flight) activity and help the body stay in a more balanced state.
When the spine and pelvis move well, the body often sleeps better and feels less pain. Better sleep and lower pain reduce cortisol. The result can be improved energy and a more stable hormone response. Chiropractic care also supports movement, which helps bones and muscles stay strong while on hormone therapy. It does not replace the hormones. It helps the whole system work more smoothly.
In El Paso, Texas, Injury Medical Clinic PA brings medical and chiropractic care together. Dr. Alexander Jimenez, DC, APRN, FNP-BC, CCST, CFMP, IFMCP, ATN, leads the practice. He uses chiropractic adjustments, functional medicine, nutrition, and rehabilitation. His clinical observations show that whole-food, low-glycemic eating plus gut support and spinal care can improve sleep, mood, and how patients feel on hormone plans.
Dr. Maria Guadalupe Cardenas, MD, is board-certified in internal medicine. She has been an internist for more than 40 years (NPI #1164426749, Texas MD License #J2933). She works with Dr. Alex Jimenez, DC, and serves as the medical director and collaborative physician at Injury Medical Clinic PA. This multidisciplinary setup is common in integrative or injury care clinics, where an MD provides medical direction alongside a chiropractor.
The team integrates chiropractic care (Dr. Jimenez) with medical oversight by Dr. Cardenas (internal medicine), as well as functional medicine, personal injury care, rehabilitation, and related services. Patients receive coordinated plans that cover diet, movement, stress, and hormone support. This approach treats the whole person rather than one symptom at a time.
Start with a simple Mediterranean-style plate most days. Add the key foods listed above. Pair eating with sleep, movement, and stress reduction. If you choose integrative care, chiropractic work can help the nervous system stay calmer so the hormones you take can do their job more easily. Work with your doctor to check labs and adjust as needed. No single food or adjustment is a cure, but together they create a stronger foundation.
This way of eating and living is sustainable for most people. It uses foods you can find at a regular grocery store and habits that fit into daily life. The goal is steady energy, better sleep, and a body that uses BHRT well.
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(Board Certified: Family Practice Nurse Practitioner—Multistate)*
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| Yes | 363LF0000X - Nurse Practitioner - Family | FL | 11043890 |
| Yes | 363LF0000X - Nurse Practitioner - Family | CO | C-APN.0105610-C-NP |
| Yes | 363LF0000X - Nurse Practitioner - Family | NY | N25929 |
Dr. Alex Jimenez, DC, APRN, FNP-BC*, CFMP, IFMCP, ATN, CCST
(Board Certified: Family Practice Nurse Practitioner—Multistate)*
(Licensed Nurse Practitioner & Chiropractor - Multistate)*
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(Board Certified: Internal Medicine)*
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NPI # 1164426749
MD License #: J2933
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