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Anxiety, Irritability And Angry Related To Hormones

Topic: NutritionBy Karen Roth, MS, NCPublished Recently added

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If Anxiety, Irritability or Anger have taken over your personality, you are not alone. Many women experience these feelings. When Estrogen levels drop, or wildly fluctuate, the diameter of our blood vessels can change and that can precipitate anxiety in women. When experiencing decreased levels of Progesterone, irritability, inflammation, spasms or twitching may occur. Likewise, when a woman has Testosterone deficiency, the result is anxiety connected to fear and social withdrawal. To make matters worse, Testosterone deficiency can also be associated with low libido (sex drive), and can contribute to depression. On the reverse side, an excess of Testosterone may result in intolerance to stress and a tendency to jump to anger.

Synthetic pharmaceuticals are often prescribed to “treat” these symptoms without correcting the underlying cause – hormone imbalance. My approach to restoring balance is to create a strong foundation for hormone production and normal function by using whole foods first, and nutritional and herbal formulations second. The key is to not only restore levels, but assist the body’s cells in responding to hormones. It’s not just about the hormone levels; it’s also about the body’s ability to “listen.” Cellular response is as important as the function of hormone production, and when a prescription drug is used to treat hormone imbalance, it replaces, but does not restore.

Building a strong foundation with a whole foods diet, and sufficient intake of vitamins, minerals and essential fatty acids, can often be enough to allow one’s body to naturally restore hormone balance. For others, short-term herbal supplementation can be used to enhance ideal health by restoring optimal function of hormones.

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Karen Roth, MS, NC earned her Master of Science degree in Holistic Nutrition from Hawthorn University and holds a Bachelor of Arts Degree from University of Califo ia, Irvine. Karen is one of a growing number of international health care professionals who have been specially trained and certified in the Management of Menopause Type® Program, a holistic model that has benefited women for over 13 years. For more information visit www.nutritionalchoice.net or email Karen at karenrothmsnc@sbcglobal.net

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