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Conditions We Treat
Conditions We Treat
At LivingWell, your health is our top priority. We pay close attention to your health issues and help you find the answers you’re looking for. If you’re experiencing any of the following conditions, contact us today so we can find the root of the problem.
The adrenal glands, that make the much needed hormone cortisol, can get over stimulated from acute stress, or fatigued from chronic stress. This imbalance of cortisol can effect thyroid conversion and/or “sex” hormone balance. Thyroid hormone controls every cell in our body, so we want optimal conversion, however, low or imbalanced “sex” hormones can also throw off this process. That’s why it’s so important to address all of these systems collectively.
Have you ever thought you might have low thyroid? You’ve heard the symptoms all your life: fatigue, weight gain, dry skin and hair. You go to your doctor to be tested and are told your TSH is normal. Here at LivingWell, we consider the big picture of thyroid, and if necessary, we will measure T4, T3 and even something called Reverse T3. This tells us much more than a screening TSH.
When you hear menopause, do you think of estrogen? It is true estrogen levels do decline in the years approaching menopause, but there is another very important hormone that begins to decline even before that. Progesterone has been shown to begin its decline up to 10 years before menopause! Since progesterone helps with anxiety, sleep, depression, fluid retention, weight stability, hot flashes and much more, 10 years is a long time to go without it. Through state-of-the-art saliva testing, we can measure your levels of these and other important hormones to get your body back in balance.
Hormone restoration is not just for women. “Low T” is becoming a popular buzz phrase these days. While it’s true that men’s testosterone levels begin to decline after the age of 26, that’s not the only hormone that is important. As men age, their estrogen levels can start to rise. This, in combination with declining testosterone, can be a bothersome and even dangerous situation. Also, men can have somewhat normal testosterone levels, but low DHEA levels and still have many of the same symptoms of low T such as fatigue, depression, weight gain, erectile dysfunction and lack of motivation.
Our goals with weight loss are to help you become healthier. We will consider all aspects of your health as we help you lose weight. If your hormones, current medications or lifestyle choices are affecting your ability to lose weight, we will address those things. We view weight loss as an integral part of your overall health and not simply a way to take off extra pounds. We incorporate supplements, healthy eating, and exercise; as well as offering the HCG Diet Plan.
There are so many factors that affect how your brain works. Exercise, good nutrition and stress management all have their place, but most people do not realize that hormones such as estradiol, testosterone, cortisol and even thyroid, are important factors in brain function. “Brain Fog” is a common symptom for men or women who are experiencing hormonal decline. Getting these hormones back in balance, in conjunction with better lifestyle choices can be life changing!
Insomnia is not a diagnosis, it is a symptom, but whatever it’s called, it’s no fun to have. Finding the root of the problem and resolving it may be as simple as balancing a few hormones, or it could be very difficult and require other testing. Whichever the case, we are committed to restoring sleep because we know it is critical to all other functions in the body. The adrenal glands in particular must have good sleep to function properly, as do all systems in the body. Cortisol testing can be instrumental in solving sleep issues, but is most helpful if checked right before you go to bed. That is another benefit of saliva testing, which is done in the privacy of your home.
Low sex drive, AKA “low libido”. As most of us know, this can affect anyone, and can be frustrating for all involved. For men, the main hormone offenders are Testosterone and DHEA. However, this is not often true for women. Low progesterone is often the culprit in women, probably because of its effect on anxiety and mood. At any rate, hormone balance is critically important to help resolve this troublesome issue.
Do you wake up tired? Push yourself through the day with caffeine and/or carbs high in sugar and salt? Manage to get through the day only to have to do it again tomorrow? Have you already been diagnosed with Chronic Fatigue Syndrome? Low energy and fatigue can be a sign of any number of imbalances, but it shouldn’t be tolerated. There is a reason, and we can help you figure it out. Once we know the cause, treatment can begin.
Life can be very stressful, and that can lead to many symptoms that could be related to depression and/or anxiety. But the truth is, people don’t have Prozac or Zoloft deficiencies! Stressful situations can lead to depletion of critical neurotransmitters such as serotonin and GABA, and there are natural ways to get these levels back to normal. One of the keys is to test and find out which neurotransmitters are “off” and restore them back to balance. That’s not to say in extreme cases that drugs are not necessary, but for the majority of people, restoring balance works well. Also, hormone imbalances can play a huge role in depression and/or anxiety. At LivingWell, we work hard to find the root causes of these conditions and get your body working right for you.