Hormonal disorders
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In cases of hormonal disorders, establishing an appropriate diet that will support the healing processes is crucial.
Restore hormonal balance, restore peace
Hormones affect every aspect of our lives, from energy to mood to skin health. If you notice changes that are bothering you, it’s worth getting tested to restore balance to your body.
Effective hormone therapy begins with a holistic approach
Nutrition and supplementation affect the regeneration of the cell membrane, and it is on it that hormonal receptors are located. Their correct structure is a condition for properly matched therapies (including pharmacological ones).
The lack of pathological residues in the digestive tract is important. This activates deconjugation and conjugation, i.e. reabsorption of hormones 4-5 times for reuse.
The third aspect is a healthy liver. This is where hormonal changes occur, inactivation of used hormones. Proper liver function ensures proper transformation of hormones in the body.
The fourth aspect is proper body weight – this is an extremely important element of hormonal regulation. This is why it is worth supporting hormonal treatment in our clinic.
Symptoms of hormonal imbalances that our patients most often report
– Excessive facial and body hair,
– Sleep disturbances,
– Irregular/scarce/heavy menstrual cycles,
– Thinning or excessive hair loss,
– Change in voice tone (deepening),
– Acne,
– Weight gain (unjustified),
– Vaginal dryness,
– Decreased libido (lower sex drive),
– Changes in blood pressure,
– Headaches,
– Anxiety/depression,
– Breast tenderness,
– Digestive problems (diarrhea/constipation),
– Hot flashes.
Also see the BET-A test, which will help in proper diagnosis of your problem.
Questions and Answers
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Yes, because IgG antibodies can alter the effectiveness of hormone receptors.
The BET-A test shows the functioning of hormones, hormonal proportions, and the effectiveness of hormonal receptors. From the interview during the visit, we can assess the dynamics of hormonal functioning.
Yes, it is worth bringing tests and hospital discharge papers (if available) to your visit in order to choose the best recovery plan.