Hormone Health Hub: Expert Insights on Testing, Balance & Better Living — Hormone Imbalance and Fatigue

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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How Hormones Lead to Obesity

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Imbalances in estrogen, testosterone, progesterone and cortisol — brought on by ageing, diet and modern-day stress — are key drivers of the obesity epidemic. Learn how your hormones influence fat distribution and weight regulation, and how at-home hormone testing can help you take control.

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HORMONE BALANCE: The Key to Health

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Most of us know when something feels off — fatigue, weight gain, mood swings, poor sleep. But fewer people realise that a hormonal imbalance is often at the root. Learn how the endocrine system works, what throws it out of balance, and how at-home hormone testing can help you find answers.

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The Ultimate Hormone Balancing Guidebook Review

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Dr. Cobi Slater’s Ultimate Hormone Balancing Guidebook arrives at a moment when hormonal dysfunction has never been more widespread. Her central argument — that the real cause behind the plethora of symptoms plaguing modern adults can be linked to imbalances within the hormonal cascade — is backed by research-based evidence and practical, natural solutions. This review covers the book’s key chapters and explains why it remains an essential reference for anyone navigating hormone health.

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Banishing the 7 Dwarves of Menopause

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Itchy, Bitchy, Sweaty, Sleepy, Bloated, Forgetful and All Dried Up — the seven dwarves of menopause are all too real for millions of women. But these symptoms aren’t inevitable. Undetected hormone imbalances are behind most of them, and testing is the first step to getting your good menopause back.

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