Most people know that testosterone is a critical part of physical wellbeing. However, a growing body of research suggests that this multifaceted hormone can also play a role in mental health in men. For example, a 2016 study on older men found that “low serum testosterone was associated with an 86% increased hazard of depression.”
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BHRTHormone ImbalanceWomen
Natural Remedies for Hormonal Imbalances In Females: Do They Really Work?
by Charlotteby CharlotteHormone imbalance is a big buzzword in the women’s health and wellness space today. The trouble is, many people don’t understand what actually causes a hormone imbalance—or how to treat one properly. At the same time, natural remedies for hormonal imbalances in females are becoming increasingly popular, and women tend to seek these remedies because they’re marketed as being safer and having fewer side effects than conventional medicine.
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BHRTEstrogenHormone Replacement TherapyWomen
Becoming Yourself Again: Is Transdermal Estrogen Safer?
by Charlotteby CharlotteThere can be something uncomfortable and even frightening about your body changing. After all, your body is all you really own and when changes happen outside your control, it’s easy…
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BHRTHormone Replacement TherapyMenPellet TherapyWomen
What Are the Pros and Cons of Pellet Hormone Replacement Therapy?
by Charlotteby CharlotteIf you are experiencing menopause, andropause or a hormonal imbalance, you know that hormones can have a profound impact on your physical and emotional health. You may already realize the…
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After Jessica’s last annual check-up, her health seemed fine. But a few months later, she slipped into a funk and felt incapable of building up the motivation and physical energy to go about her daily life. Her joints started to ache, and her physical fitness dropped precipitously. Even though she wasn’t depressed, her mood was low and her anxiety was higher than normal. Her doctor wasn’t able to find anything to explain her symptoms and simply suggested she get more rest and exercise.
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Adrenal FatigueAgingBHRTHormone ImbalanceHormone Replacement TherapyMenMen's HealthTestosteroneThyroid HealthWomenWomen's Health
What Is Bioidentical Hormone Replacement Therapy? Understanding an Innovative Treatment Option
by Charlotteby CharlotteBioidentical hormone replacement therapy (BHRT) is a powerful therapy made from plant-based hormones that are chemically identical to those produced by the body. BHRT is prescribed to treat a wide variety of hormone-related symptoms in both men and women, including those going through menopause or andropause and who have thyroid disorders or adrenal fatigue. Whether you need support due to natural hormonal transitions or a medical condition, BHRT can be a life-changing therapy that has helped people take control of their health and find a comfortable balance for over 30 years.
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Hair thinning is one of the most natural things that happens to the body. In a regular day, you lose 50 to 100 older hairs that are constantly being replaced by new hair. There are about 100,000 hairs growing out of your scalp at any given time.
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BHRTHormone ImbalanceHormone Replacement Therapy
How Long Can You Take Hormone Replacement (HRT) Safely?
by bayresby bayresHormone replacement therapy is oftentimes an effective solution for men and women struggling with symptoms of hormone imbalance related to aging or certain conditions and diseases. Hormone therapy is one of the most effective treatment options for hormone imbalance when administered under the care and guidance of a highly-trained medical practitioner.
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AndropauseBHRTHormone Replacement TherapyMen's Health
What Are the Common Signs and Symptoms of Male Menopause?
by Charlotteby CharlotteWe all get older. We become wiser, smarter and with the gift of time, we get better. We refine ourselves, becoming better at doing the things we love, better at knowing ourselves, and better at relating to our loved ones. Middle age, if you’re lucky enough to get here, is a gift.
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With over 40 million women in the US over the age of 50, hormone replacement therapy is widely used and continually growing.