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Does Anyone Know Of A Supplement Combination That Has Worked To Balance Hormones?

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2 Responses to “Does Anyone Know Of A Supplement Combination That Has Worked To Balance Hormones?”

  • cary r says:

    Seven+ is a relatively new product that is unknown and about to change the health and wellness industry. I have seen it change the quality of life for people who have Diabetes, High blood pressure, Chronic pain, Headaches, joint pains….It also contains Acai, Mangosteen, Seabuckthorn, Fucoidan, Pomegranate, Blueberry, Noni, Cultured water and more.It’s a liquid vitamin so absorption is much higher, and it is loaded with anti oxidents, Omega 3,6,7 and 9 and has NO preservatives that would be harmful to you.I recommend you take it in the morning though because there are pure ingredients that will give you that boost you need.You can check it out at http://www.brolinforexfuze.iexfuze.net they offer a seven day challenge which is free so there is no risk. There are also a bunch of testimonials from pro athletes, coaches, and everyday folks. You should take the time to look.
    Best regards. Cary

  • R. L. says:

    First, you need to get tested for an actual hormone imbalance. You may just have oily or bacteria-laden skin and need to look into a different cleaning and treatment regimen. Your doctor can do a simple blood or saliva test to check for deficiencies.
    Second, if you do have a hormonal imbalance, it can be treated with bio-identical compounds available at any reputable compounding pharmacy. You may be prescribed a topical cream, a pill, a troche to dissolve in your mouth, or a vaginal insert.
    Third, over-the-counter “hormone supplements” are rubbish. Since they are not regulated by any federal agency, they can contain wildly different amounts of any active ingredients and may do more harm than good. Trying to treat yourself can make your existing symptoms worse, or cause a different imbalance that will affect more than your skin. You could develop weight issues, anxiety, sleeplessness, depression, fatigue, change in appetite, any number of new hormonal symptoms. It’s best to leave it alone unless you have a doctor’s supervision.

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