I have been to the Marion Gluck clinic and that statement is correct. I was allowed to start on a much lower dose and include testosterone from the start. The reason the BHRT clinics are criticised is that they say there 'is no evidence' that the drugs are safe. That is because you cant conduct a double blind placebo controlled clinical trial on the millions of individual women taking HRT. There is nothing more woo woo than that. Just as they don't conduct individual trials on any other drug. Hence adverse reactions for some on antibiotics for example.
It's complete BS isn't it.
Take a look at the Alternative Therapies section on here and read through my thread on compounded hormones and you will see what a hard time I had.
Compounded hormones work and they are safe under supervision but the BMS, NHS and opponents etc were not having any of it. We are talking about desperate women here who are in the last chance saloon before facing a hysterectomy but no, not even that would move them.
The sheer dogma is incredible, it's like coming up against an immoveable object. I had similar problems with the low dose Professor Studd regime which was considered to be definitely deadly despite very extensive supervision which was better than NHS supervision.
Louise Newson has my deepest sympathy.
Edit: i made it quite clear that compounded progesterone is a last resort for women who have tried all the branded progesterone products available and are one step away from a hysterectomy.