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Early Menopause Warning Signs Every Woman Should Know

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Early menopause can cause a wide range of physical and emotional symptoms long before menopause officially begins. Learn the most common warning signs, including irregular periods, hot flashes, mood changes, sleep problems, fatigue, and hormonal imbalances, and discover when hormone testing may help provide answers.

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Cannabis and Its Effects on Hormones

Posted by Ben White on

In this blog, I want to focus mainly on how cannabis can affect your hormones, primarily through the pituitary, thyroid, and adrenal glands, and the reproductive system.   While cannabis is being legalized in more and more states, both the adverse and beneficial effects of its use are starting to be better understood. The active compound in cannabis, THC (tetrahydrocannabinol) is widely known to have effects on the brain, producing the “high” that many users are seeking. However, the other more adverse effects cannabis can have on the body are less widely known. The Endocannabinoid System (ECS) and How It...

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How to Treat Iodine Deficiency: Guide

Posted by Ben White on

Once iodine deficiency is confirmed through laboratory assessment, choosing the right supplement form is critical. This guide explains the difference between iodide and molecular iodine, how to dose safely, what to consider with Hashimoto's, and how to monitor your progress with at-home hormone testing.

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Thyroid Cancer Detection

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Thyroid cancer is now among the top 10 most common cancers worldwide, with incidence rising by an average of 5.5% per year. But experts are divided: is this a genuine epidemic, or an epidemic of diagnosis driven by more sensitive imaging? This article reviews the evidence on both sides, explores the role of iodine deficiency, radiation exposure and environmental factors, and explains why thyroid awareness — and monitoring — matters year-round.

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Breast Cancer: Prevention is the Cure

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Breast cancer rates have risen from 1 in 30 to 1 in 8 women over the past 30 years — yet the focus remains on treatment rather than prevention. Drawing on 35 years of clinical experience and infrared thermography, this article makes the case that environmental toxins, xenoestrogens, hormone imbalance and lifestyle factors may account for 91–93% of breast cancer risk. Prevention, not just awareness, is the real cure.

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