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Estrogen Dominance: Symptoms, Causes, Hormone Testing, and Natural Support

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Estrogen dominance is a common hormone imbalance linked to symptoms such as weight gain, mood swings, heavy periods, fatigue, hot flashes, anxiety, and low libido. Learn the causes of estrogen dominance, how hormone testing works, and natural ways to support hormone balance during reproductive years, perimenopause, and menopause.

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PATIENT GLOSSARY

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A comprehensive guide to understanding hormone health—from adrenal function and thyroid balance to menopause, andropause, metabolism, and reproductive wellness. Learn how hormonal imbalances develop, how they affect energy, mood, weight, and overall wellbeing, and how modern testing methods like saliva, blood spot, and bioidentical therapies can support personalised health and long-term vitality.

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15 Life-Changing Benefits of Neurotransmitters Test: Unlock Better Brain, Mood, and Body Health

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Discover the powerful benefits of neurotransmitters test, how it detects chemical imbalances in the brain, improves mood, focus, sleep, and guides personalized treatments for lasting mental and physical wellness.

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Neurotransmitters: The Body’s Chemical Messengers & Why Testing Matters

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How Neurotransmitter Imbalances Affect Health. When neurotransmitters are out of balance, your brain and body may become over- or under-stimulated. Common scenarios include: Anxiety & Depression, Chronic Fatigue, Impulsivity, Insomnia, PMS & PMDD..

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The Estrobolome: How Your Gut Shapes Hormonal Health

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The human microbiome and the endocrine system are deeply interconnected, engaging in a complex two-way conversation that influences everything from mood to metabolism. One of the most fascinating areas of this interaction centers on estrogen and the gut—a relationship governed by what’s now known as the estrobolome.

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