HORMONE IMBALANCE

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Through the Feminine Life Cycle

  • Thyroid, Adrenals, & Hormones
  • Puberty
  • PMS
  • Menopause
  • Bio-Identical Hormones
  • Fibroids, Cysts, Endometriosis, & more

 

Female Hormone issues were often dealt with through Medication. Today, we know so much more about the causes, prevention, diet and lifestyle changes, and natural protocols that can make a huge difference in how women can live healthy, happy, and balanced lives.

When we are under stress, our bodies produce excess Cortisol. This can cause pain, such as with Fibromyalgia, Chronic Fatigue, Inflammation, as seen with Arthritis, one of the most inflammatory conditions that women are experiencing today, and allergies.

 

In resolving hormone imbalances, it is important to look at all the underlying causes and lifestyle choices that we make every day.  The foods we are eating and the time of day that we are eating them is #1. Toxic exposures act as xenoestrogens. A toxic bowel and liver totally disrupts our hormones. Stress disrupts our biological clock leading to sleep disorders. Lack of exercise leads to weight gain and insulin resistance. EMF’s are serious hormone disruptors.

 

 

Hormones influence our behaviour. When we are angry, we have a surge of adrenalin that may lead us to act out in a very disturbing manner. This anger is not intellectual, may not be our nature, but is difficult to control. Herbs, Homeopathic Remedies, and Biotherapeutic Drainage: each are examples of remedies that you can use, in order to help your clients balance their hormones naturally, eliminate their toxins, and move towards health.

WEBINAR PREVIEW

Presented By:

  1. Lynne Hinton, BSc, BEd, ROHP, CHCP
  2. Marlene Marshall, CNP, ROHP, CHCP
  3. Gilda Rovan, BA, RHN, ROHP

Includes printable PDF PowerPoint notes and a Continuing Education Certificate.
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