In clinical practice, I am speaking to women every day about their hormonal imbalances. The most common complaints I hear are the unrelenting symptoms of:
of all women of reproductive age experience PMS
women experience painful periods.
of women experience heavy menstrual bleeding
(equating to 16 fully soaked regular tampons or 8 fully soaked super-tampons per menstrual period) which is associated with anemia, fatigue and poor quality of life.
one of four women will experience depression in their lifetime, of which hormones and genetic variations are contributing factors.
Compared to men women are twice as likely to suffer from chronic fatigue.
of women report their skin worsens during their menstrual period.
of women report their skin worsens during their menstrual period.
of women report their skin worsens during their menstrual period.
Advancements in science, medicine and technology mean that nowadays we have more treatment options than ever. So why are the above stats still alarmingly high?
one simple answer: poor tolerability
Conventional medicine plays a significant role in dampening symptoms and improving quality of life, particularly in the short term.
Complementary medicine plays a significant role in uncovering the of your symptoms and allowing you to take control of your health.
Through a blend of conventional and complementary medicine, a comprehensive approach to health and wellness is achieved.
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