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Hormonal Imbalance and Organic Progesterone
Hormonal Imbalance Symptoms
If you are suffering from any of these symptoms then it is likely that you have a hormonal imbalance.
bloating
weight gain
menstrual cramps
breast tenderness
exhaustion
hot flushes
despair and mood swings
foggy thinking
hair decline
fibroid tumours
endometriosis
decline of libido
hormone dependent cancers
migraines
Do any of the above symptoms seem common to you?
Have you ever awakened in the middle of the night time only to find your clothing and even your bedding soaking wet with sweat? Do you find that you just never seem to have enough energy, in spite of getting what is considered to be normal or sufficient amounts of rest? Has your partner or significant other begun dropping not-so-refined hints about your deficiency of desire ?
Have you ever visited your doctor and complained of weight gain, breast tenderness or cramps, only to be told your experiences are normal? Have you experienced migraine headaches, mood swings or increasing bouts of despair with no real aid? Have you experienced with a combination of the above symptoms for a considerable amount of time, but never considered that they all may be indications of one, one underlying problem?
If any of the above is true, it’s quite possible that you are experiencing symptoms of hormonal imbalance. Your hormones control and affect a number of bodily systems that count on and impact one another. When any one of those hormones, or a group of them, become imbalanced in relation to each another, that imbalance may cause a number of problems. Your body was designed to work as a system. Just as the system in your automobile or your computer has different parts that are required to work together for the best possible performance, so does your body. And, in order for your body to maintain its best condition and operate most beneficially, your hormones need to work in balance.
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