Top 5 Supplements for Hormone Balance

Article Reviewed By The Medical Faculty and Advisory Review Board

Men and women alike struggle with hormonal imbalance, and these imbalances can have serious impacts on our mental, physical, and emotional state.

Our hormones are powerful; they’re chemical messengers can control our appetite, weight, and mood, among other things.

Once we identify your imbalance, we can create a customized treatment plan for you, and part of the treatment plan may involve natural supplements. Today, we’ll go over 5 of these companion supplements and what you can get from them.

1. DIM

Diindolylmethane (DIM) is a natural plant nutrient that comes from cruciferous plants (like broccoli or cabbage). Both women and men may benefit from DIM as it supports estrogen metabolization and frees testosterone from binding agents in the blood.

DIM may be prescribed to enhance hormone optimization and to promote breast, uterine, cervical and prostate health. DIM may also reignite sex drive, decrease body fat and alleviate premenstrual and menopausal symptoms.

2. B-Complex

Methyl B-Complex is made up of eight B vitamins, along with essential support nutrients. The formulation helps support the brain, nervous system, and cardiovascular system and may be prescribed to improve memory, mental health, and energy levels. This supplement is essential in hormone optimization treatment and toxins from the body.

3. Iodine

Essential for managing a vast number of diseases and conditions and also plays a crucial role in the production of thyroid hormone and receptor activity of other hormones. This powerful nutrient supports hormone optimization while also aiding patients with blood sugar issues and cancer of the:

  • Breasts
  • Ovaries
  • Prostate
  • Uterus

4. Mega Probiotic

ND is a dairy-free probiotic formulation composed of several all-natural strains of beneficial microorganisms. Along with probiotics, the formulation includes soluble fiber and a pre-biotic.

Your body uses mega Probiotic-ND to maintain gut health and helps ensure hormones like cortisol (the stress hormone), and neurotransmitters like serotonin (the happiness chemical) are working in harmony to help you experience more energy.

5. Omega 3

Omega 3 HP-D is a high-potency supplement that combines high yield with omega three essential fatty acids EPA and DHA along with 1,000 IU of Vitamin D3. Hormones need Omega 3 fatty acids to build themselves, and they can also help transport hormones throughout the body by improving blood flow. Also, they’re anti-inflammatory and can help deal with certain symptoms.

We Can Help

Now you have some knowledge of hormones under your belt don’t you think it’s time you made sure yours are in check?

You can see how important our hormones are and what they contribute to our health so let an expert fill you in on if yours are doing their job for you.

Men and women of all ages suffer from hormonal imbalance, often with no symptoms to show for it.

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