Think You Might Have A Hormone Imbalance? Take My FREE Hormone Symptom Profile Assessment:https://bit.ly/takemyhormonequiz
Hey friend,
Have you ever been told, “Your labs are normal,” but you just know something isn’t right?
You’re not alone.
Up to 80% of midlife women experience symptoms like fatigue, hot flashes, and weight gain, yet only 25% are ever diagnosed with a hormonal imbalance.
In today’s episode, we’re unpacking one of the biggest frustrations women face when it comes to our health: why we feel completely out of balance when our blood work says our hormone levels are fine.
In this episode, you will learn:
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Why excess or deficient hormone levels may not be the cause of symptoms like hot flashes, brain fog, and mood swings
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The role of hormone receptors in regulating hormones during menopause
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The five biggest drivers of hormone receptor dysfunction and how they contribute to hormonal imbalances
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The biggest contributing factor to weight gain in post-menopausal women
If you’re tired of being dismissed by doctors or struggling with unexplained symptoms, this episode is for you.
It’s time to stop the guesswork and start feeling better in 2025—beginning today!
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Next Steps:
Think You Might Have A Hormone Imbalance? Take My FREE Hormone Symptom Profile Assessment:https://bit.ly/takemyhormonequiz
Ready to Stop The Guesswork & Feel Like “You” Again? Sign up for a Hormone Balance Breakthrough Session: https://bit.ly/areyoutheremidlife
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Other Podcast Episodes Referenced: EP 2 | Why Does My Blood Test For Hormones Keep Coming Back "Normal?": https://pod.fo/e/2297e8
EP 56 | The 3 Biggest Lies About Hormone Imbalance In Perimenopause & Menopause: https://pod.fo/e/29dcf2
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*Disclaimer: Information provided in this podcast is for educational and entertainment purposes only. The information is not intended or implied to supplement or replace professional medical treatment, advice, and/or diagnosis. I share the strategies that have worked for me and you are advised to do your own research and speak to your medical provider for care.