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Women and Hormones: Balance tham with Natural Homeopathic Remedies


When we have an imbalance in our hormones, it seems that we are affected all over. Mentally we can feel: •Irritable •Anxious •Confused •Short tempered •Nervous •Depressed •Weepy And physically we might feel: •Bloated •Sleepy •With lack of energy •Achy •Constipated •Wrinkly skin •Experience hair loss or facial hair growth •Fibrocystic breasts •Endometriosis We can experience hormone imbalance at any age in our life cycle. Through our lives the levels of certain sex hormones (estrogen and progesterone) change and levels increase or decrease. These hormones exist in a delicate balance. Variations in that balance depending on stress, diet, nutrition and ovulation or lack of ovulation can have dramatic effect on our health, resulting in symptoms of hormone imbalance. It can start as early as a young girl having trouble with her first periods, experiencing cramps and missing menstrual cycles or later on as a young woman having difficulties getting pregnant or experiencing unexplained miscarriages. Things like diets, certain foods and supplements, emotional experiences, hereditary predisposition can affect our hormonal imbalance. Homeopathy works on the whole person, body and mind together. It helps balance not only physical symptoms, but also emotional and mental. We all want to be able to reach balance in our bodies and minds and Natural Homeopathic Remedies offer an effective approach that has proven successful in supporting healthy hormonal balance. We believe that every woman must addressed individually. Sandra Benassini, DCH West Vancouver (604) 968-6176 Electra Health Floor / 970 Burrard St. (604) 685-4325 www.equilibrium-healing.com
 
 
 
 
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