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Have you been diagnosed with a hormonal imbalance (estradiol, cortisol, insulin, melatonin)?

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WHAT IS HORMONAL IMBALANCE?

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Hormonal imbalance is a term that has become popular to describe an incorrect relationship that exists between levels of progesterone and estrogen. It occurs in nearly every instance where synthetic hormones are prescribed by physicians.
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How can melatonin therapy restore hormonal balance?

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Melatonin therapy has been shown effective in treating hormonal rhythm disturbances that aggravate symptoms of PMS, insomnia, fatigue, and mood disorders. Melatonin can be extremely effective in treating people whose internal rhythms have been temporarily thrown off by jet lag or changes in work shifts. Insomnia patients given oral doses of melatonin will often show a marked improvement in their sleep patterns.
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I've been diagnosed with depression. Is it possible my problems are hormonal?

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You should discuss this with your practitioner. It's common now for physicians to prescribe antidepressants for PMS or perimenopause. Discuss your progress using Menozac with your practitioner, and whether you can make adjustments in your medication. In no case is Menozac a substitute for antidepressants for depression. It is possible that your depression is hormonally based, and some women have reported good results on the Program. Your results may vary. Copy Right.
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What is melatonin?

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Melatonin is a potent antioxidant. It has both water and fat soluble properties-making it one of the only known antioxidants in nature that can protect all parts of a cell. Since melatonin has the unique ability to navigate the barrier systems of the body, it can protect virtually every cell in the body. In this way, it serves as a powerful safeguard against cell damage associated with aging and disease.
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Will a hormonal imbalance affect my endometriosis?

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Endometriosis occurs when endometrial (uterine) tissue migrates into other parts of the body and gets scattered in areas where it does not belong: within the womb, the pelvis, the colon, and even the lungs. When menstruation begins, the wrongly placed endometrial cells dont have a way out and form into cysts. With each monthly cycle these cysts gradually expand, swell and bleed into the surrounding tissue; this can be very painful, even disabling.
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Is my teenager with a hormonal imbalance too young to take herbs to regulate her menstrual cycle?

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Absolutely not! Herbs can be taken at any age to help restore balance to the endocrine glands. If she doesn't take herbs to balance the hormones, medical doctors will put her on birth control pills anyway.
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I suffer from depression; can it be due to hormonal imbalance?

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There is a possibility that it is; however, you can never depend on a hunch to decide that. You may need to consult your practitioner to diagnose your case first. Menozac was not designed to be an antidepressant, never use it for this cause. Consult your physician before adjusting any supplement.
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I have hormonal imbalance and I am on HRT. Can 1 take this treatment?

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If you have hormonal imbalance and have started HRT you can always start the treatment but the no. of sittings required in your case will be more.
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What is the link between polycystic ovaries and hormonal imbalance?

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Polycystic ovaries occur when numerous growths/cysts develop on the ovaries. This is commonly associated with a hormonal imbalance such as estrogen dominance and/or an excess of male hormones. In many cases, these cysts are benign and can shrink or even disappear when the hormone imbalance is corrected. The only reason for removal of the ovaries is if they are cancerous or if the cysts are causing pain and do not respond to treatment.
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What is the link between uterine fibroids and hormonal imbalance?

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Estrogen dominance, an imbalance caused by excess estrogen in the relative absence of progesterone, can cause the uterine lining to grow unchecked. This can lead to the growth of tough fibrous, non-cancerous lumps called fibroids. While the average fibroid is an undetectable lump in the wall of the uterus, about the size of a hen's egg, larger fibroids often cause irregular bleeding and heavy or painful periods.
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What is the link between thyroid function and hormonal imbalance?

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Hypothyroidism or low thyroid is more common in women than men often occurring during the perimenopausal and postmenopausal years. Approximately 26% of women in or near menopause are diagnosed with hypothyroidism. When estrogen is not counterbalanced with progesterone, a predominance of estrogen can inhibit the action of thyroid hormone at the cell level.
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What is Cortisol ?

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Cortisol is a steroid hormone made in the adrenal glands, which are small glands adjacent to the kidneys. Among its important functions in the body include roles in the regulation of blood pressure and cardiovascular function as well as regulation of the body's use of proteins, carbohydrates, and fats. Cortisol secretion increases in response to any stress in the body, whether physical (such as illness, trauma, surgery, or temperature extremes) or psychological.
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Q - How is insulin resistance diagnosed?

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A - The best way to diagnose insulin resistance is by using intravenous infusions of glucose and insulin. A much simpler way to establish this diagnosis is to look at blood levels of glucose and insulin in the fasting state. Normally the glucose to insulin ratio is greater than 4.5 to 1.
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What is insulin?

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Insulin is a protein hormone that is produced by special cells located in the pancreas (beta cells). It has many metabolic effects, but the most important effect is to turn on transport pathways in cells that carry glucose from outside the cell to inside the cell, where it can be oxidized as fuel. There is no difference. “ Blood sugar” is medical slang for “blood glucose”.
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How is melatonin measured?

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A non-invasive saliva test can detect hormonal rhythm disturbances by measuring your melatonin levels. A morning, evening, and midnight saliva sample is all that is required. It's safe, convenient, and economical.
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My FSH is too high. Does acupuncture correct hormonal imbalance?

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increasing number of women are visiting acupuncture clinics seeking help in correcting the hormone imbalances (FSH, LH, E2, progesterone, prolactin etc.) they are suffering from. Regular acupuncture treatments can be very helpful in regulating hormonal imbalances, although it should be noted that acupuncture does not directly alter the female hormones. Rather, acupuncture is considered to influence the hormonal regulation centers in the brain and autonomic nervous system (i.e.
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How are insulin resistance and diabetes diagnosed?

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Insulin resistance should be diagnosed by measuring insulin levels - fasting levels alone, or with a glucose tolerance test plus insulin (sometimes called an IGTT). Diabetes may be diagnosed based on blood glucose levels alone.
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