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A stress-response imbalance where the adrenal glands and brain stop communicating properly, disrupting cortisol rhythms.
Patients experience fatigue, poor sleep, salt and sugar cravings, difficulty handling stress, and afternoon energy crashes.
Hormones

Adrenal Dysfunction
A stress-response imbalance where the adrenal glands and brain stop communicating properly, disrupting cortisol rhythms.
Patients experience fatigue, poor sleep, salt and sugar cravings, difficulty handling stress, and afternoon energy crashes.
Hormones

Andropause (Low T.)
A stress-response imbalance where the adrenal glands and brain stop communicating properly, disrupting cortisol rhythms.
Patients experience fatigue, poor sleep, salt and sugar cravings, difficulty handling stress, and afternoon energy crashes.
Hormones

Estrogen Dominance
A stress-response imbalance where the adrenal glands and brain stop communicating properly, disrupting cortisol rhythms.
Patients experience fatigue, poor sleep, salt and sugar cravings, difficulty handling stress, and afternoon energy crashes.
Hormones

Insulin Resistance
A stress-response imbalance where the adrenal glands and brain stop communicating properly, disrupting cortisol rhythms.
Patients experience fatigue, poor sleep, salt and sugar cravings, difficulty handling stress, and afternoon energy crashes.
Hormones

Menopause
A stress-response imbalance where the adrenal glands and brain stop communicating properly, disrupting cortisol rhythms.
Patients experience fatigue, poor sleep, salt and sugar cravings, difficulty handling stress, and afternoon energy crashes.
Hormones

Peri -menopause
A stress-response imbalance where the adrenal glands and brain stop communicating properly, disrupting cortisol rhythms.
Patients experience fatigue, poor sleep, salt and sugar cravings, difficulty handling stress, and afternoon energy crashes.
Hormones

PCOS/PMOS
A stress-response imbalance where the adrenal glands and brain stop communicating properly, disrupting cortisol rhythms.
Patients experience fatigue, poor sleep, salt and sugar cravings, difficulty handling stress, and afternoon energy crashes.
Hormones

Thyroid Dysfunction
A stress-response imbalance where the adrenal glands and brain stop communicating properly, disrupting cortisol rhythms.
Patients experience fatigue, poor sleep, salt and sugar cravings, difficulty handling stress, and afternoon energy crashes.
Hormones

Metabolic Dysfunction
Hormones
Adrenal Dysfunction
A stress-response imbalance where the adrenal glands and brain stop communicating properly, disrupting cortisol rhythms.
Patients experience fatigue, poor sleep, salt and sugar cravings, difficulty handling stress, and afternoon energy crashes.
Insulin Resistance
A condition where cells stop responding properly to insulin, leading to high blood sugar and downstream hormone disruption.
Common signs include fatigue after meals, sugar cravings, weight gain around the midsection, brain fog, and skin tags.
PCOS/PMOS
A hormonal condition driven by insulin resistance and elevated androgens that disrupts ovulation and menstrual cycles.
Symptoms include irregular periods, acne, excess facial or body hair, weight gain, hair thinning, and difficulty conceiving.
Andropause
(Low T.)
A gradual decline in testosterone in men that affects energy, mood, body composition, and sexual function.
Common signs include fatigue, low libido, muscle loss, weight gain around the midsection, brain fog, and mood changes.
Menopause
The point when ovarian hormone production has declined enough that menstrual cycles stop for at least 12 months.
Patients experience hot flashes, night sweats, vaginal dryness, sleep disturbances, mood changes, brain fog, and changes in body composition.
Thyroid Dysfunction
An underactive or overactive thyroid that disrupts metabolism, energy, and nearly every body system.
Symptoms include fatigue, weight changes, hair loss, cold or heat intolerance, brain fog, and mood changes.
Estrogen Dominance
An imbalance where estrogen levels are too high relative to progesterone, often driven by stress, toxin exposure, or poor detoxification.
Symptoms include heavy or painful periods, breast tenderness, mood swings, weight gain, and fibroids.
Peri -menopause
The transitional years leading up to menopause when hormone levels begin to fluctuate unpredictably.
Symptoms include irregular periods, hot flashes, mood swings, sleep disturbances, weight gain, brain fog, and shifts in libido.
Metabolic Dysfunction
A pattern of unexplained weight gain or inability to lose weight despite diet and exercise, usually rooted in hormonal imbalance.
Common drivers include insulin resistance, cortisol dysregulation, thyroid dysfunction, and sex hormone imbalance.

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