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Simple Hormones for Men
Men – guess what? Hormone replacement therapy isn’t just for women. As we age, we start seeing lower levels of testosterone and hormone imbalances that lead to lower energy levels, decreased muscle mass, weight gain, and a lower sex drive.
Simple Hormones for Men is an easy-to-use program of online videos that explain how the right hormone levels can give you back the energy you used to have and keep you healthy for the long haul.
Once you take a look at this clear and simple educational material about hormones, you’ll have a great understanding of what optimal hormones can do for you.
Simple Hormones for Menopause
Hormone therapy was once routinely used to treat menopausal symptoms and protect long-term health.
Hormone replacement therapy is a medication that contains female hormones.
You take the medication to replace the estrogen that your body stops making during menopause. Hormone therapy is most often used to manage common menopausal symptoms, including hot flashes and vaginal discomfort.
Simple Hormones for Brain Health
Longer exposure to estrogen is positive and protective of the brain.
Hormone Therapy can improve factors of brain health, including psychomotor skills, memory, identification and association, orientation, and concentration and calculation.
The decision gets more complicated as you get older. Women going through menopause early can help protect their health by using hormones, unless there is a medical reason not to do so.
It helps not just the brain but the heart and bones as well.
Simple Hormones for Optimal Thyroid
Hypothyroidism is also known as an underactive thyroid. This condition affects the thyroid gland. People with this condition produce a low amount of thyroid hormone.
Hypothyroidism and menopause share some symptoms.
Estrogen levels may also affect thyroid function. Taking proper hormone treatments can help you to eliminate symptoms shown for Hypothyroidism.
Simple Hormones for PCOS
Even for those with manageable periods, it’s often the worst time of the month with annoying cramping, bloating, nausea, or diarrhea. For those with Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS), a period is worse than annoying, it’s severely painful. We look into how taking hormones can help control the symptoms of PCOS.
Because of the hormone imbalance, people may also experience weight gain, acne, skin tags, thinning hair on their heads, or excess body hair.
Not everyone has all of these symptoms, and the severity of them can vary from person to person. But, when left untreated, PCOS leaves people at a higher risk for type 2 diabetes, infertility, high blood pressure, ovarian cancer, and heart disease. Taking a proper hormonal treatment can help you to treat PCOS problems.
EQL Blueprint: Your Health Strategy
The Elevate Your Quality of Life (EQL) Blueprint is your first step toward optimizing your health and enhancing your quality of life. The guide will empower you to take a proactive approach to your well-being by providing a clear roadmap to help you:
- Assess your current health
- Clarify your goals
- Identify areas for improvement
- Set goals with actionable steps