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HomeHealthOut-of-balance hormones take life off track

Out-of-balance hormones take life off track

Hormonal support – PMS to menopause
Out of balance hormones can leave women experiencing symptoms such as feeling moody, weight gain, irregular cycles, heavy or painful periods, headaches, sugar or chocolate cravings.
Menopause can bring other symptoms such as hot flushes, restless sleep, weight gain, mood changes, brain fog and the feeling of not recognising this person they have become.
There are high potency, effective specific herbal medicines that can help balance hormones naturally with no side effects.
Herbal medicine has been a women’s craft, helping women for many generations across many cultures and there are herbs that can help almost every hormonal imbalance.
Combining ancient wisdom with modern knowledge, there is no need to “put up with” unpleasant and life disrupting hormonal imbalances and the associated symptoms.

Thyroid support
The feeling of being tired all the time, gaining weight, losing a lot of hair, feeling flat and no motivation are symptoms that could be associated with low thyroid function.
Even after a thyroid check that has come up “normal” a thyroid could be in the range known as “sub-clinical” which means it is not bad enough yet to need prescription medicines.
However this is where natural medicines can help support thyroid function to stop the downward spiral and help get energy, vitality and health back on track.

Weight loss
The Professional HcG Weight Loss Plan – Lose Weight Fast and Keep it off for good.
Deb has modified the original HcG Weight Loss Plan and has helped hundreds of people lose weight quickly using the very clever foundations of the HcG program.
She has varied the eating plan to be healthy and do-able.
Throughout the plan people get to experience what are the right foods for them to eat.
This is knowledge for life which allows them to maintain their healthy weight for good.
Deb can be contacted on 5447 6380 or check out her website at www.noosanaturopath.com.au.

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