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Hormonal Imbalances
A Holistic Approach to Women’s Hormone-Related Health Concerns
Alternative approaches involve little or no risk and can be considered as the best and safest way for treating hormonal imbalance. In this level of approach, herbal remedies and Acupuncture established themselves as the best treatments. Acupuncture is a Chinese medical treatment involving the insertion of very fine sterile needles into the body at specific points according to a mapping of "energy pathways." It's an excellent treatment. A successful acupuncture treatment involves time, money and finding the right practitioner.
In our consultation, we will provide you with some true facts, and help you to make an informed decision on the various natural ways to help with PMS and menopause.
To understand PMS, menopause, osteoporosis and infertility, a woman needs to understand the roles of stress and the organs, estrogen, progesterone, and blood sugar. She must realize that the twelve organs of the body control all bodily activities.
Estrogen is a hormone produced by the female body to prepare it for pregnancy, and is the dominant hormone for the first two weeks of the normal menstrual cycle.
Progesterone, produced to help balance estrogen and to stabilize the uterus to accept pregnancy, dominates in the second two weeks of the menstrual cycle.
Low blood sugar, caused by an overactive pancreas or toxic liver, causes a lack of sugar to the brain. These conditions can cause emotional symptoms similar to those experienced during PMS and menopause.
Hormones, including estrogen, are fed to livestock to increase their growth and improve the meat’s tenderness. The hormones in the meat, when eaten, are passed on to the consumer.
Proper nutrition is vital for any solution to women’s health problems. This includes not only avoiding animal foods that contain estrogen, but also supplementing the diet with calcium and magnesium, vitamin E, vitamin C, B-6 and Essential Fatty Acids.
Some of the common symptoms of PMS are:
• Headaches
• Backaches
• Cramps
• Joint pain
• Fatigue
• Water retention
• Tender breasts
• Mood swings
• Increased sugar or chocolate cravings
Call us to schedule your complimentary consultation at 813-341-2200.