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HORMONE PROBLEMS: WHEN YOUR DOCTOR DOESN’T KNOW HOW TO HELP

December 4, 2019
When hormone problems and symptoms first show up, many women go to their family doctor or mental health professional only to be told it’s a normal part of aging. Did you know when it comes to sex hormone problems, traditional medicine is years behind treatment options compared to other forms of medicine? Many traditional medical experts may not be able to help with hormone problems. It’s not that they don’t want to help… They just don’t know how. (Most likely they got very little if any education in medical school about natural hormones, peri-menopause, menopause or andropause.) For example, here’s what hormone problems might look like: A woman who’s 44 isn’t sleeping well, has hot flashes & night sweats, low libido, and lost her joy for life. Worried and nervous when awake but can’t sleep at night. Normal daily tasks (like driving or errands) really stress her out. Don’t even mention driving during road construction. She’s been in the ER a few times for panic attacks always with an unknown cause. She goes to her family doctor. They don’t listen but recommend anti-anxiety meds.  She leaves the pharmacy discouraged, knowing something still isn’t right. (Sometimes these medications may help, but often they lower a woman’s sex drive and decrease her ability to have an orgasm. Wouldn’t an orgasm which gives our bodies lovely endorphins be a good thing?) So, what else could be wrong? Many women share with MedStudio they’re prescribed anti-anxiety medication to treat hot flashes. Recent studies show using this type of medication might be helpful with hot flashes but doesn’t treat the cause of the actual symptoms, which may be low estrogen or thyroid problems. Your body might rely on them to function but might create other side effects that cancel out the helpful things. A Natural Medical Solution that Works Balancing your hormones is like a puzzle. The one-size-fits-all approach often doesn’t work. Synthetic hormones are almost like the hormones produced in our bodies – but not identical.             “Research indicates synthetic hormones vary clinically in safety and effectiveness, and when scientists look at a synthetic hormone on the molecular level, they can see a part of it that doesn’t match.”21 Under a microscope, synthetic hormones are like a puzzle piece that tries to fit into place – on all sides but one. Natural hormones (sometimes called bio-identical or derived natural) are different than synthetic. “Under a microscope, a scientist can see the chemical structure on the molecular level is an exact bio-identical match with those produced in the human body.”22 This means they fit together! When it comes to hormone problems, hot flashes & night sweats, and low sex drive  – there is always hope. You were designed for more. There are natural methods which can help improve your sex drive, hormone levels and help with your hormone problems. You can get your hormone levels back into balance & your body feeling better! Natural hormone therapy along with good nutrition and a healthy lifestyle is a safe way of reducing the effects of menopause and andropause. We believe hormone health & wellness can be achieved naturally and want to help you get there. Experience MedStudio No matter where you are on your hormone balancing journey, we’re here to guide you. We offer safe, natural therapies and treatment options for unbalanced hormones. You’ll get to feel better and add that special spark back to your life. You don’t have to suffer in silence anymore or let your hormone problems take control your life. Call at 952-807-0415 to schedule your free 30 min discovery session today.    
References:
  1. Alternative Medicine Review, Volume 11, Issue, pages 208-223, “A comprehensive review of the safety and efficacy of bioidentical hormones for the management of menopause and related health risks.” http:// www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17217322
  2. Journal of General Internal Medicine, March 7, 2007, “Bioidentical Hormones for Menopausal Hormone Therapy: Variation on a Theme” http://link.springer.com/ article/10.1007/s11606-007-0141-4/fulltext.Html