Hormone decline

What is hormone decline?

Hormone levels naturally decrease as we age, a process known as hormone decline or hormonal imbalance. Key hormones that decline are testosterone, estrogen, progesterone, DHEA, melatonin, and growth hormone. This decline starts around age 30 and continues gradually over decades.

Some impacts of hormone decline include:

Why does hormone decline happen?

Hormone decline is a natural part of aging. As we get older, our glands like the pituitary, thyroid, adrenals and gonads produce less hormones. Lifestyle factors like stress and poor diet can accelerate decline.

Can hormone levels be restored?

Yes, hormone levels can be improved through hormone replacement therapy (HRT) prescribed by an anti-aging doctor. HRT provides small doses of bioidentical hormones like testosterone, HGH or estrogen to restore levels to an optimal range.

Benefits of HRT include:

If you're experiencing bothersome signs of hormone decline, consider making an appointment with Optimal Hormone Health Center clinic. Their specialized medical team offers customized HRT programs using pure bioidentical hormones tailored to your unique hormonal needs and health goals. I've personally found their HRT program to be life-changing - helping me feel youthful and energized again.

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