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The Interplay of Metabolic Health, Hormones, and NAFLD

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By Dr.Tracy Tranchitella, ND-ZRT Laboratory Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease (NAFLD) has become a primary cause of chronic liver disease, impacting a large portion of the global population. NAFLD is characterized by the buildup of excess fat in the liver, unrelated to alcohol use, and is strongly associated with metabolic syndrome—a group of conditions that raise the risk of heart disease, stroke, and diabetes. Factors contributing to metabolic syndrome may also play a role in the development of NAFLD, but underlying endocrine disorders can further drive the onset and progression of this widespread liver condition. Moreover, environmental and chemical toxins may...

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Are Hormones to Blame for My Acne? The Science Explained

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Hormonal acne is one of the most common and frustrating skin conditions affecting women across all life stages — from puberty and perimenopause to post-pill breakouts and PCOS. At its root, acne is an inflammatory condition driven by androgen excess, sebum overproduction, skin microbiome disruption, and immune activation. Diet, gut health, and hormonal imbalances all play interconnected roles. This article explains the science behind hormonal acne, the key hormones involved, the role of diet and the microbiome, and how targeted hormone testing can identify the specific drivers of your breakouts.

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Connection Between Hormones and Hair Loss

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Thinning hair is more than a cosmetic concern — it is often a signal of something happening internally. From stress and cortisol to menopause, thyroid dysfunction, PCOS and nutritional deficiencies, hormones play a central role in hair health. Dr. Kate Placzek breaks down the science behind hormonal hair loss and what you can do about it.

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