
How do you know if you have hormonal issues? What about your Thyroid? Should women have Testosterone? Take this “5-Min Quiz” and see your score immediately after you take the test. (And we won’t even ask for your email) Click to begin.
The body’s primary hormones – estrogen, progesterone and testosterone — balance and complement each other like members of a well-orchestrated symphony. When one is out of tune, the entire symphony is out of balance. The effects of this imbalance on the body can be debilitating and affect everything from health to mental status to physical appearance. Today, hormone deficiencies are at epidemic levels, yet the health issues related to these deficiencies are not being adequately addressed.
These hormone deficiencies lead to:
- Memory problems
- Slow down in brain processing
- Fatigue
- Depression
- Mood swings
- Decreased libido
- Hot flashes
- Incontinence
- Sagging of the skin and breasts
- Increased wrinkles on the face
- + many other issues and problems
Proper levels of estrogen for women help to:
- Protect against heart disease and stroke
- Prevent insomnia and improve sleep
- Prevent anxiety
- Enhance well-being, health and vigor
- Improve the quality of day-to-day life
- Improve muscle tone
- Reduce wrinkles
- Promote stronger and shinier hair
- Promote more enjoyable, satisfying sex life after menopause
- Prevent osteoporosis
- Prevent and lower incidence of Alzheimer’s disease and senility
- Improve memory and concentration
- Protect against macular degeneration and cataracts
- Decrease cholesterol and increases HDL or good cholesterol
- Protect against urinary incontinence, bladder problems and urinary tract infections
- Prevent menopausal symptoms such as hot flashes and temperature disregulation
Proper levels of Testosterone for women:
- Improve overall well being and zest for life
- Improves energy
- Improves body composition
- Improves bone density
- Improves sexual function
- Protects against heart disease
- Relieves menopausal symptoms in women
- Enhances sexual drive
- Helps prevents wrinkles, increases collagen and elastin
- Improves tendon and joint functioning
* While testosterone is widely known as a male hormone, it is also a critically important hormone for women in their quest for physical and emotional health. At Abundant Living Medical, we want to replenish your testosterone to a healthy, reserved level where you can enjoy the benefits.
Cindy, 39, “I have been to several doctors over many years… I noticed a change after my son was born in my late 20′s, I developed more PMS symptoms… they got worse and worse…I was just crazy… doctors said I was fine… I saw a commercial for Abundant Living and I came and found really friendly people with answers. They tested my hormone levels and answered the questions I have had about my hormone levels, I’m really excited… I already have a better outlook on life.”
Wendy, 32, “I’ve had about eight years where my hormones went down…I had hair loss, a ton of weight gain… things that were completely ruining my life, my husband can testify to that. Three weeks ago I had the natural hormones and I can say probably in the last three weeks I have had the better version of me than I have had since being married, and I have been married for eleven years!”
“My normal doctors, they kept giving me sleeping medicine and pain medicine and things to cover it up. But I kept saying I know there is something wrong. So when they (ALMC) went through the whole blood test and said ‘this is what’s wrong’ that gives me an answer to my problem… But three weeks ago was my life changing moment… I have hope”
Laurie, 50, “A year ago I had a total hysterectomy… I had fatigue, headaches, hair loss, just exhaustion… I had hormone replenishment… now I sleep wonderful, I feel so much better, I have lots of energy… and my family likes to be around me a lot more now.”
