Weight loss in hormonal disorders

The most common hormonal disorders in overweight are insulin resistance and Hashimoto’s disease. Hormonal imbalance is a common cause of weight gain and metabolic slowdown.

Personalized diet based on research and analysis

The diet chosen is always tailored and depends on age, gender, medications taken, comorbidities. The basis for developing the diet is the result of the BET-A test, previous laboratory tests and medical history, which is assessed during the visit.

How is the first visit with the BET-A test?

Are you wondering what a visit to our clinic looks like? The file below will help you understand the individual stages. Each step is treated individually according to the patient’s needs.

The visit takes place within 2 hours of submitting a blood sample for analysis.

What do you get after a BET-A test visit?

– A detailed weekly nutritional plan with a balance of proteins, fats and carbohydrates, taking into account individual digestive dynamics
– Recommended fluid balance
– Individually selected supplementation appropriate to test results and health status
– A list of products excluded from the diet
– Possibility of prescribing prescription drugs if necessary

FAQ

Questions and Answers

Haven’t found an answer? We’ll be happy to answer any other questions you may have.

Is there a hormone diet?

Yes, diet can improve hormonal proportions and bring the hormonal system into balance. A condition for healthy weight loss is a diet that stabilizes the hormonal system.

Do you make recommendations for hyperthyroidism in your clinic?

Yes, in hyperthyroidism, the most burdensome for the patient are the side effects of the medications used – diet can protect against this and can supplement a higher amount of electrolytes, because in hyperthyroidism the degradation of micro and macro elements is much higher.

Should I bring my results?

Yes, if the Patient has such results, it is advisable to take them with you.