Hormones

Is it Hormones?

It may be time to check your Hormone levels.

Hormones, simply put, are the messengers that move through your bloodstream and enter tissues. They then turn on your body’s switches and regulate everything from emotions, to reproduction, as well as your general health and overall wellbeing.

Gaining an understanding of how your hormones work and discovering an imbalance in one or more of your hormones can help you discover the cause of many of the health problems you may be having.

As a result, you’ll have a strong basis for correcting the imbalance through BioMedical hormone replacement therapy and psychological intervention, including lifestyle changes.

Common Symptoms of a Hormonal Imbalance?

  • Depression, anxiety, or irritability
  • Muscle weakness, tenderness, stiffness, or pain
  • Fatigue and weakness
  • Loss of memory
  • Difficulty concentrating
  • Trouble sleeping
  • Swelling in the joints
  • Loss of bone or muscle density
  • Weight gain, particularly belly fat
  • Reduced sexual libido/lack of sex drive
  • Erectile dysfunction
  • Unexplained sweating
  • Changes in appetite or thirst
  • Changes in heart rate
  • Sensitivity to heat and cold
  • Thinning hair
  • An inability to build lean muscle, even when exercising

Hormone therapy: Is it right for you?

For Women:

Women who have a menstrual cycle, the interplay of estrogen and progesterone has significant impacts on moods. Post-menopausal women often experience mood changes as their hormone balance shifts. While balanced hormone production will leave you in a good mood, imbalances can disrupt your emotional health.

If you have too much estrogen in relation to your progesterone levels, a condition known as “estrogen dominance,” you may experience symptoms including irregular periods, lowered libido, bloating, swelling and water retention, and mood swings. Hormone therapy using progesterone provides for better absorption into the body and thus restabilizes your emotions and lets you get back to functioning at your best.

Even though testosterone is an androgen, or “male hormone,” women’s bodies do make and need testosterone, albeit, not as much as men, and for different things than men do. Unlike being necessary in vast amounts to provide for the development of “maleness” in men, in women, testosterone is necessary for: fertility, sex drive, red blood cell production, muscle mass and fat distribution. When a women is experiencing low testosterone, all of the above can be negatively affected.

The signs and symptoms of low testosterone in woman include:

  • Feeling tired or sluggish
  • Weakness
  • Reduced sex drive
  • Decreased sexual satisfaction
  • Vaginal dryness
  • Disturbed Sleep
  • Weight gain
  • Mental fog
  • Loss of bone density
Female Hormone Test

For Men:

Testosterone, one of the major male sex hormones, plays a big part in men’s emotional health. Testosterone levels in both sexes increase during puberty. In men, testosterone levels naturally decrease after the age of about 30, and by the age of 50 testosterone may be significantly reduced. If your testosterone drops below the range considered healthy, you may see symptoms including low energy, depression, and mood swings. Simple hormone replacement therapy treatments, available in many formats, including gels, patches, injections and oral medications, can dramatically improve your mood. Raising your testosterone levels back to normal will also bring increased vitality to your libido and may raise your energy quotient overall.

Signs of Low Testosterone for men:

  • Depression and anxiety
  • Fatigue, amotivation, and low drive 
  • Reduced sexual desire and activity
  • Decreased spontaneous erections or erectile dysfunction
  • Infertility
  • Muscle weakness
  • Reduced bone density 
  • Hot flushes or sweats
  • Lowered confidence
  • Poor concentration. 
  • Sleep disturbances
  • Mild unexplained anemia
  • Increased body fat
Male Testosterone Test

Information on HRT & TRT 

Testosterone Replacement Therapy – Benefits for Men who Need It

The Benefits of Testosterone for Women, Dr. Sean Breen, Irvine, CA Doctor

The Long Term Risks of TRT | Testosterone Replacement Therapy | with Dr. Rand McClain

Andrew Huberman Talks About Testosterone Optimization

The 10 Benefits of Hormone Replacement Therapy – Women 

https://youtu.be/pbS7Ar4w_ic

Women on TRT

My Experience with BHRT – Bioidentical Hormone Replacement Therapy

What Is Testosterone Replacement Therapy? What is TRT?

TRT For Beginners – TRT Basics – TRT For Life ? – 

What is Testosterone Replacement Therapy? The ‘Ronseal’ Approach vs Microdosing

Testosterone & Mental Health

Testosterone For Mental Health

Should I Start TRT? (Testosterone Replacement Therapy)

My WIFE’S THOUGHTS on my TRT Treatment!! Recovering From Low TESTOSTERONE!!

“Joe Rogan says TRT makes a big difference”

Eat Steak and Eggs to Boost Testosterone

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