The Truth About Hormone Therapy: Outdated Warnings Removed, Health Restored

Exciting news for women’s health. Recent reports confirm that the black box warnings on hormone replacement therapy (HRT) for menopausal women have been removed.

Watch the video here.

For years, many women avoided or were discouraged from using HRT because of outdated research and misleading risk data. Those warnings—originally based on incomplete and misinterpreted studies—created unnecessary fear around a treatment that can be safe, effective, and life-changing when properly prescribed and monitored.

At Purefico, we’re dedicated to helping women restore balance, energy, and vitality through evidence-based care. Hormone replacement therapy can support:

  • Improved mood and mental clarity
  • Better sleep quality
  •  Increased energy and motivation
  • Reduced hot flashes and night sweats
  • Healthier skin, hair, and libido
  • Stronger bones and muscle tone

We believe women deserve accurate information and individualized treatment—not fear. HRT is not a one-size-fits-all solution, but when guided by a knowledgeable provider, it can be a powerful way to feel like yourself again.

To celebrate this positive shift in women’s health, we’re offering $100 off your consultation and bloodwork through November for anyone interested in exploring hormone therapy.

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