
The Role Hormones Play In Migraines
Migraines affects more than 37 million men and women in the US and women are three times more likely to suffer from them. Researchers have

Migraines affects more than 37 million men and women in the US and women are three times more likely to suffer from them. Researchers have

Hormones… they certainly don’t get much respect at times. What do they have to do with happiness? Actually, hormones play a big role in this

Our hormones maintain the chemical balance in the body. The menstrual cycle in women triggers the production of some important hormones like estrogen, progesterone and testosterone. When the ovaries stop functioning, whether due to age (menopause) or due to surgical removal, there is a cessation in the production of these vital hormones. Accompanying physiological changes include osteoporosis, vaginal dryness, hot flashes, insomnia, irregular periods, loss of libido, and poss…

If you have not yet experienced menopause then the terms hormone replacement therapy may sound foreign to you. As the terms suggest, HRT or hormone replacement therapy is a treatment aimed at easing the symptoms of menopause by hormonal replacement.

Ever since the World Health Organization (WHO) released it’s findings regarding traditional hormone replacement therapy (HRT), women have been looking for alternatives. Suzanne Somer’s book, The Sexy Years, introduced many of us to the term “Bioidentical hormone.” Find out what they are and whether you should be researching them further as an alternative treatment to menopause symptoms.

The main problem with menopause is that there is a drastic reduction in the production of the female hormones. This is what causes all the physical discomfort and hot flushes in menopause. The popular line of treatment is to take menopause hormones externally. Substitution of menopause hormones can be in the form of oral medication or it can be the local application in the form of topical ointments.
It is important to take these menopause hormones strictly under a doctor’s guidance…

Take Progesterone to help balance estrogen in the body and reduce hot flashes.

If you’ve been struggling to have a baby, celiac disease may be the roadblock standing in your way. It may be hard to believe, but