Hormonal Replacement Therapy

Feel like yourself again with Hormonal Replacement Therapy

Do you need Hormonal Replacement Therapy?

Do you have?

• Low Energy & Fatigue – Feeling constantly tired, sluggish, or lacking motivation.

• Unexplained Weight Gain – Difficulty losing weight despite diet and exercise.

• Low Libido & Sexual Dysfunction – Decreased sex drive, erectile dysfunction, or vaginal dryness.

• Mood Swings, Anxiety, or Depression – Hormonal imbalances can affect mental health and emotional stability.

• Poor Sleep & Insomnia – Trouble falling asleep or staying asleep.

• Brain Fog & Memory Issues – Difficulty concentrating, forgetfulness, or lack of mental clarity.

• Muscle Loss & Decreased Strength – Loss of muscle mass despite strength training.

• Menopause or Andropause Symptoms – Hot flashes, night sweats, or hormonal fluctuations due to aging.

Optimized Hormonal Levels vs Clinical Hormonal Levels

Understanding the difference between clinical hormonal levels and optimized hormonal levels is key to achieving true health and well-being. Many people are told their hormone levels are “normal” based on standard lab ranges, yet they still experience fatigue, weight gain, low libido, and other symptoms of hormonal imbalance. This is because clinical levels focus on disease detection, while optimized levels aim for peak performance and overall well-being.

Why Optimization Matters?

While clinical levels focus on preventing disease, optimized levels aim to enhance quality of life, longevity, and peak physical and mental performance. If you’re experiencing fatigue, weight gain, brain fog, low libido, or mood swings, even with “normal” labs, an optimized approach may be the key to feeling your best.

At NuBalance Health, we focus on optimizing your hormone levels to ensure you achieve maximum vitality, energy, and overall well-being.

Contact us today to see if hormone optimization is right for you!

Clinical Levels

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Optimal Levels

Clinical Hormonal Levels
• Defined by a broad “normal range” used in traditional medicine.
• Based on population averages, often including sick or aging individuals.
• Used primarily to diagnose severe hormone deficiencies or disease (e.g., hypothyroidism, hypogonadism, menopause).
• If your levels fall within this range, even at the low end, you may be told your hormones are “normal” despite having symptoms.
Optimized Hormonal Levels
• Aims for ideal hormone levels for peak performance, energy, metabolism, and overall well-being.
• Focuses on how you feel, function, and perform rather than just lab numbers.
• Uses functional medicine principles to bring hormones to their optimal ranges, not just within clinical limits.
• Can help prevent age-related decline, metabolic issues, and chronic fatigue before they become serious conditions.

OPTIMIZE YOUR HEALTH

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