Candy Hormones
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'''Candy Hormones ''' are non-prescription supplements, often herbal in composition, and other substances, which are taken in an attempt to produce the effects of hormone replacement therapy. (See Hormone Replacement Therapy.) The effectiveness of such self-medication is the subject of endless debate. | '''Candy Hormones ''' are non-prescription supplements, often herbal in composition, and other substances, which are taken in an attempt to produce the effects of hormone replacement therapy. (See Hormone Replacement Therapy.) The effectiveness of such self-medication is the subject of endless debate. |
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Candy Hormones are non-prescription supplements, often herbal in composition, and other substances, which are taken in an attempt to produce the effects of hormone replacement therapy. (See Hormone Replacement Therapy.) The effectiveness of such self-medication is the subject of endless debate.