Tuesday, October 06, 2009

Hormone Harmony: How to Balance Insulin, Cortoisol, Thyroid, Estrogen, Progesterone and Testosterone to Live Your Best Life

Is your lifestyle disrupting your hormones?
What are bioidentical, or natural hormones?
Are they safe?
Do you need them?

Hormone Harmony answers these and many other questions for women of all ages, and includes a special section for men.

Today, hormone imbalance is an epidemic that is upsetting countless lives with symptoms such as these:

-lack of energy
-loss of zest for life
-weight gain
-mood swings
-loss of sex drive
-sleep disturbances
-fuzzy thinking
-forgetfulness
-hot flashes

Traditionally, menopause is viewed as the chief trigger of hormonal problems but evidence shows this is not entirely true. While menopause is a natural transition during which hormone levels change, its discomforts are fueled by imbalances created earlier in life. This fact is widely unrecognized in today’s health-care system, leaving millions of women whose medical tests are “normal” in dire need of help.

Hormone Harmony reveals how to take control, in life and in the doctor’s office. In simple terms, it explains how lifestyle commonly disrupts six key hormones—insulin, cortisol, thyroid, estrogen, progesterone and testosterone—and how to remedy the situation. A practical lifestyle plan that costs little or nothing lays the foundation to restore and maintain balance. And, when medical help is needed, information about the options provides the tools to get effective treatment.

Find out more at www.hormoneharmony.org

2 comments:

Dr. Saleeby's Blog said...

Would love to be of service to any man or woman interested in balancing their hormone levels. First step is testing, to determine in nHRT is appropriate therapy. Have managed many folks with dysfunctional hormones and they lead more productive and happier lives.

JP Saleeby, MD
www.CarolinaMobileMD.com

Jeffrey said...

Great read! I have been researching the topic of bioidentical hormone therapy in great detail and have seen many benefits in this treatment. I will take my hormone level test next week and I am eager to get my results and begin my treatment. Here is a website that has helped me learn a lot,

http://bodylogicmd.com/research/hormone-therapy

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