You hear a lot about female hormones and hormone imbalances in the news. Oddly, one of the things you don’t hear is a basic fact about female hormone balance. Which is this: that the female hormone system is designed to balance its own hormones. Proof of that is obvious enough – female hormone balance has been sufficient over. The course of human history to not just populate the planet, but to overpopulate it. And until the last few decades, that phenomenon has occurred without the assistance of modern pharmaceuticals.
That said, many modern women are suffering from health problems brought about largely by hormone issues. No doubt, any woman who’s ever suffered from hormone imbalances is highly motivated to maintain normal hormone levels. But does she want to trade a more balanced hormonal system? For increased risk of stroke, heart attacks, and/ or cancer? Is it possible to keep hormones balanced without also taking on these risks associated with hormone replacement?
In short, what can be done about the fact that modern women are suffering from so many hormonal problems? And more to the point, what can be done about it? Is there an effective approach that does not increase the risk of stroke, heart attacks, or cancer. And improves overall health in the process?
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Does the solution lie in providing extraneous hormones – in other words? Either patented chemical imitations of hormones via prescription drugs or bioidentical products?
A significant problem with these is that they both bypass the natural feedback mechanisms the body uses to balance hormones moment by moment. Providing that intricate balancing act by some external means, such as lab tests and dosage control, would be virtually impossible.
Then there’s the fact that, more often than not, hormone imbalances are symptoms rather than causes.
What then is the better way? In short, it is supporting the female body so it can produce and balance its own hormone system. This is achieved, not by addressing one isolated system (such as the sex hormone-producing system, for example), but rather, by holistically addressing the many factors involved that result in imbalances.
While this may sound overwhelming, or even impossible, it’s really a straightforward process, one that’s easily learned and applied, and one that has the additional advantage of producing not just natural hormone balance from the inside, but also better all-around health.
Holistically addressing each and every one of the causes impinging on women’s hormone systems means better health and hormone balance with no chemicals, no additives, no prescriptions, and no side effects. No kidding!