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Symptoms & Conditions

A Closer Look: Most Common Symptoms

Fatigue:

Fatigue isn't just a sign that you aren't getting enough sleep. Disruption of any one of the pillars of hormone health - the adrenals, thyroid, or sex glands - can cause fatigue. The irony is that many hormone disruptions cause a sleep disruption.

Fatigue may be a sign of:

Weight Gain

Results from the 2005-2006 National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES), using measured heights and weights, indicate that an estimated 32.7 percent of U.S. adults 20 years and older are overweight, 34.3 percent are obese and 5.9 percent are extremely obese. The number of people who are obese has doubled since 1980. We have to assume that lifestyle and stress play a huge role in these findings. Many people find it hared to lose weight they have gained which becomes even harder as we age.

Disruptions in several different pathways can lead to difficulty losing weight:

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Insomnia

This is one of the top 2 most important symptoms to address in all cases of chronic disease in order to bring about cure. Symptoms usually present as:

Insomnia can be caused by several issues:

Sleep is the time when the body restores and repairs itself. Medications are not necessary when the root cause is addressed.

PMS

Approximately 85% of women of child bearing age suffer from PMS at some point during their lives. PMS is considered a collection of symptoms that occurs cyclically around the beginning of menstruation. The most common symptoms are:

Because these symptoms occur at one point in the month, they are very likely to be related to imbalances in sex hormones. In our clinical practice, we've found that estrogen and progesterone must be in the correct ratio at all times during a woman's cycle. Some women have high levels of estrogen and normal levels of progesterone, while other women have normal levels of estrogen and low levels of progesterone. The only way to know is through accurate testing.

Depression

As women, we often hear that depression is all in our heads. It's time to "get it together." Many are not aware that depression can have a physical cause. In practice, we are well aware of the interplay between emotional and physical causes of depression. For example:

Constipation

Many people do not even realize they suffer from constipation. A healthy bowel moves 1-3 times a day. Anything less is considered constipation. A cause must be found and addressed as this is the other of the top 2 symptoms to be addressed in order to prevent and treat chronic disease. Some common reasons for constipation include: