What Are The Symptoms of Menopause?

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It is very important to realize that it is innate for every woman to undergo a life process known as menopause; it is a stage in a woman’s life when her fertility cycle ends; it is during this stage that ovaries halted producing the hormone estrogen and the reproductive cycle starts to deteriorate. Generally, when… Read more »

Low Thyroid and Birth Control

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For many women balancing their hormones can be the difference between feeling vibrant or feeling that they are merely suffering through life. Many women who complain about symptoms of hormone imbalance may be confused how this imbalance occurs. Low thyroid may be responsible for some of the symptoms women experience. Sleep disturbances, hot flashes, sluggishness,… Read more »

Low Thyroid – Common Low Thyroid Symptoms Seen in Women

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Low thyroid issues can particularly affect women in specific ways. Because the thyroid gland assists with hormone distribution throughout the body, a low thyroid function in women can impact menstrual cycles, fertility, mood, and energy levels and have many other health impacts on the body.

Different Types Of Woman Libido Enhancers to Improve Sex Drive

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Women may sometimes lack in sexual desire and libido. There could be a variety of causes behind this, like mental issues, emotional problems, stress, fatigue, dryness of vagina, menopause, diabetes, hypothyroidism etc. But using one of the many solutions described above can prove to be useful in bringing her sex drive back to normal.

Menopause and Natural BioIdentical Hormone Replacement Therapy

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Hormones are chemical messengers, produced by the endocrine system (produced by one organ), that circulate in your bloodstream giving instructions to your cells (another organ/system). For example, the thyroid gland’s hormone, thyroxine (T4), governs and monitors your body’s rate of metabolism and energy production.