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Hormone Replacement Therapy with Marna Revlock CNP

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Do you remember a time when you had abundant energy and felt vibrant? When you slept well, you didn’t need caffeine, you were able to consume foods that didn’t result in weight gain. If you did gain weight you could make some easy adjustments and lose it fast. As we age, things change.

Perhaps you are struggling to recall words easily or you are wishing you were experiencing that passionate spark with you spouse or loved one. Are you wondering what happened?

The Mayo Clinic has published studies that show changes in hormone levels and metabolism as we age.

When you were younger, hormones like thyroid, estrogen, progesterone, testosterone, DHEA and pregnenolone were produced in abundance and in balance, but aging and stress can deplete many of the hormones that kept your body young, healthy and strong. The good news is that they can be replaced with Bioidentical Hormone Replacement Therapy (BHRT). Bioidentical hormones are not magic, they do not cure all disease, but they can restore your body to a healthier place, similar to when you were younger.

This morning we will talk with Marna about BHRT and the services offered at Vitality Med.

https://www.medshoprx.com

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Do you remember a time when you had abundant energy and felt vibrant? When you slept well, you didn’t need caffeine, you were able to consume foods that didn’t result in weight gain. If you did gain weight you could make some easy adjustments and lose it fast. As we age, things change.

Perhaps you are struggling to recall words easily or you are wishing you were experiencing that passionate spark with you spouse or loved one. Are you wondering what happened?

The Mayo Clinic has published studies that show changes in hormone levels and metabolism as we age.

When you were younger, hormones like thyroid, estrogen, progesterone, testosterone, DHEA and pregnenolone were produced in abundance and in balance, but aging and stress can deplete many of the hormones that kept your body young, healthy and strong. The good news is that they can be replaced with Bioidentical Hormone Replacement Therapy (BHRT). Bioidentical hormones are not magic, they do not cure all disease, but they can restore your body to a healthier place, similar to when you were younger.

This morning we will talk with Marna about BHRT and the services offered at Vitality Med.

https://www.medshoprx.com

  continue reading

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