Tuesday, April 10, 2012

Hormones: A Balancing Act

Hormonal Balance
There are many different factors that can disrupt optimal hormone balance, from growing older to increasing daily stress. The resulting imbalances can cause a variety of different symptoms - many of which are confused with the signs of aging. This can have a very detrimental effect on your life. You may feel tired all the time or have difficulty sleeping. You may experience hot flashes or night sweats, or your libido or even digestion may suffer.

There's not a lot you can do to prevent hormonal imbalances - as you age, your hormone levels will fluctuate and decline - but you can restore proper hormone balance through natural bioidentical hormone replacement therapy. And once your hormones are in harmony again, those pesky symptoms will usually disappear.

The Benefits of Balance
When your hormones are properly balanced, you'll feel much better. You'll feel younger, more energized and more emotionally settled. Hormonal balance can have an effect on other efforts to improve your health, as well - when your hormones are optimally balanced, you'll see much greater benefits to eating right and exercising!

Balancing your hormones is a crucial step to attaining optimal overall health. Hormones are the chemical messengers of your body, so when they're properly balanced and functioning, all of you body systems work more smoothly.


Finding the Right Balance
So how can you reach this elusive hormone balance? Our VIVE physicians are here to guide you! With accurate testing, and medical supervision, you can discover your current hormone levels. And then, using a combination of bioidentical hormone replacement therapy, nutrition plans and fitness guidance, our VIVE staff can help you naturally balance your hormones and help you feel better than you have in years.

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2 comments:

  1. Yes, bio-identical hormone replacements can give women a proper balance in their life, physically, and mentally. Plus, it can make her feel perfect, as if she was on her teens again.

    Jennifer West

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