Hormone Balance in Rockville Centre
Finding the “Why” To Your Hormone Imbalance Symptoms
It’s estimated that 80% of women will have some form of hormonal imbalance at some point in their lives. Hormonal imbalance in women can include a wide variety of health problems like PMS, to more serious conditions like PCOS (polycystic ovarian syndrome), endometriosis and infertility.
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Common Symptoms of Hormone Imbalance
Common symptoms in hormone imbalance disorders can vary depending on the specific condition. However, some general symptoms that may be present in various hormone imbalance disorders include:
- Bloating
- Changes in libido
- Constipation
- Diarrhea
- Irregular/abnormal menstrual cycles
- Fatigue
- Hair loss and thinning
- Hot Flashes
- Indigestion
- Weight gain/difficulty losing weight
- Insomnia
- Low energy
- Mood swings
- Night Sweats
- Skin Problems
Our Approach Is Different
Our functional approach takes into account for how the bodies’ systems and organs work together—or not—by closely examining every aspect of an individual’s scenario.
Our comprehensive, personalized approach enables us to detect and correct imbalances that appear unrelated to the problem at hand. However, because the body’s systems interact on multiple levels, seemingly minor changes can have a huge impact on the “big picture” of the brain, body, and nervous system.
Mapping Your Hormonal Balance
Common Questions You May Have Regarding Your Hormone Imbalance
Questions that people may enter with into their conventional doctor’s offices and unfortunately still remain unanswered due to possibly misdiagnosing, feeling unheard, quick to prescribe, chasing symptoms and not finding the root cause of the primary problem.
- Which organ is ultimately responsible for the symptoms that you are experiencing?
- How and where did this start?
- How do you test and what tests should be ordered?
- Is it really a hormone imbalance?
- Is this hormone imbalance genetic?
- Can my hormones be balanced without medication?
Harrower’s Chart of the Relationship of the Endocrine Organs. It illustrates the relationships between all your organs that produce hormones and how they affect each other. For example, a solid line between 2 organs shows a stimulatory relationship between the organs (one organ increases its effect in function then the other will increase its function, as well. A dotted line between 2 organs shows an inhibitory relationship between the organs, where an increase in function of one organ decreases the function of the connected organ.
A typical scenario in our natural health practice involves a patient feeling unwell, visiting a conventional doctor prior for a thorough examination, including bloodwork and despite all diagnostic testing-the results ALL return normal! The patient leaves the medical office still being SICK and may even become worse because there isn’t a clear explanation for their symptoms.
The bio-energetic modalities in our office allow us to pinpoint what bloodwork alone cannot do. Whether we use Nutrition Response Testing, Quantum Nutrition Testing or Bio-Field Testing, they all test in real time! While bloodwork definitely has its place, quantum muscle testing is incredibly accurate in uncovering hidden food sensitivities, immune system challenges, and toxins including metals, chemicals, and molds.
We can tell you instantly what’s going on in your body!
We find what bloodwork misses.
Explore non-invasive testing methods that reveal the root cause of your symptoms, firmly grounded in scientific disciplines like biochemistry and physics. These tests not only provide answers but also offer a comprehensive plan and instill a sense of hope!
Give us a call to book your real-time Quantum Nutrition Bio-Field Testing appointment today!
We Offer Hope for Many Hormone Imbalance Conditions
Our holistic approach provides support for most commonly supported hormone imbalance diseases and conditions such as:
Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS): PCOS is a common hormonal disorder in women of reproductive age. It involves imbalances in sex hormones, particularly increased levels of androgens (male hormones). Symptoms of PCOS may include irregular menstrual cycles, excessive hair growth, acne, weight gain, and infertility.
Hypothyroidism: This condition occurs when the thyroid gland does not produce enough thyroid hormones. Hypothyroidism can lead to fatigue, weight gain, cold intolerance, depression, dry skin, and hair loss.
Hyperthyroidism: Hyperthyroidism is the opposite of hypothyroidism, characterized by excessive production of thyroid hormones. Symptoms may include weight loss, increased appetite, anxiety, irritability, rapid heartbeat, sweating, and tremors.
Diabetes: Diabetes is a metabolic disorder characterized by high blood sugar levels. Type 1 diabetes is an autoimmune condition where the body does not produce insulin, while type 2 diabetes is characterized by insulin resistance. Hormonal imbalances involving insulin and other hormones can contribute to diabetes.
Adrenal Insufficiency: Adrenal insufficiency occurs when the adrenal glands do not produce sufficient amounts of cortisol and, in some cases, aldosterone. Common symptoms include fatigue, weakness, weight loss, low blood pressure, and changes in skin pigmentation.
Growth Hormone Deficiency: Growth hormone deficiency (GHD) is a condition in which the pituitary gland does not produce enough growth hormone. In children, GHD can result in growth failure, while in adults, it may cause fatigue, decreased muscle mass, increased fat mass, and impaired quality of life.
Premenstrual Syndrome (PMS): PMS refers to a collection of physical and emotional symptoms that occur in the days leading up to menstruation. Hormonal fluctuations, particularly changes in estrogen and progesterone levels, contribute to PMS symptoms such as mood swings, bloating, breast tenderness, and fatigue.
Menopause: Menopause marks the end of a woman’s reproductive years and involves a natural decline in estrogen and progesterone production. Symptoms of menopause can include hot flashes, night sweats, vaginal dryness, mood changes, sleep disturbances, and changes in menstrual patterns.
Discover Your Path to Better Health
When it comes to our functional health approach, it is important to note that we focus on balancing the whole person, taking into consideration the physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual aspects of health.
This is where we shine! Our non-invasive approach of finding toxic stressors in your body, such as heavy metals, mold, yeast, chemicals, food sensitivities, and immune system challenges such as Lyme’s disease. These could be the barriers to preventing your body and organs from functioning and healing properly, thus causing a plethora of symptoms and issues.
At Within Natural Health we can help your body heal and improve your overall well-being. We also provide a supportive role for conventional medical treatment in enhancing your quality of life.
Would you like to experience better health through Quantum Nutrition Testing or Nutrition Response Testing?
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