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Chris Tompson.
"I believe very strongly that people should take responsibility for their own health. That, to me, is the start of healing the body, mind, and soul to achieve a body in balance."
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Do you have a hormonal imbalance?

Hormonal imbalance in women
- PMS symptoms such as emotional, weepy, anxiety, tension, irritability, hostility and aggression
- Allergy symptoms
- Depression, fatigue and anxiety
- Endometriosis
- Fibrocystic breasts
- Hair loss and facial hair growth
- Headaches, dizziness and foggy thinking
- Low sex drive
- Osteoporosis
- Urinary tract infections and incontinence
- Uterine fibroids
- Weight gain, water retention and bloating
- Wrinkly skin
- Hot flushes
Hormonal imbalances in men
As men age, they begin to experience changes in their bodies.
- Abdominal fat increases
- Muscle mass decreases.
- You can also experience a distressing decline in your sex drive
- Depression and irritability
- Heart disease risk rises
- Burnt out feeling
- Hot flushes
- Night sweats
- Prostate problems, decreased urinary flow
- Increased urinary urge
- Insomnia
- Infertility problems
- Sleep disturbances
- Decreased stamina
- Oily skin
Benefits of having a balanced hormonal system
- Weight loss and decreased fluid retention
- Energy increase
- Improved sleep
- Healthier and thicker hair, skin and nails
- Improved sex drive and sexual endurance
- Increased lean muscle
- Improved immune system
- Decreased menopausal symptoms
- Increased memory retention
- Stronger bones
- Mood elevation
Let’s start correcting your hormonal imbalance
- The Amino acids Arginine Pyroglutamate, L/Lysine and L/Ornithine have been shown to be the main precursors the the natural production of HGH in the body
- Many people have commented that after being on these amino acids for a period of time they are feeling healthier and more balanced in general
- No known side effects
- They have also commented on feeling energized and revitalized
Disclaimer: This content is reviewed periodically and is subject to change as new Health information becomes available. The information provided is intended to be Informative and educational and is not a replacement for professional medical evaluation, advice, diagnosis or treatment by a health-care professional. |
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