It's not you. It's your hormones.

Understanding your hormones

is the first step in taking control

of your menopause symptoms

It's not you. It's your hormones.

Understanding your hormones

is the first step in taking control

of your menopause symptoms

It's not you. It's your hormones.

Understanding your hormones

is the first step in taking control

of your menopause symptoms

Balance is the key to Hormonal Health.
Hormonal Health promotes overall wellbeing and long term health.

Hormones have the most powerful influence on our bodies, how we look and feel. They are the body’s way of chemically communicating between the cells and affect virtually every function in our bodies. As we age, our hormone levels begin to naturally decline, resulting in the slowing down in many normal bodily functions. more

Hormones have the most powerful influence on our bodies, how we look and feel. They are the body’s way of chemically communicating between the cells and affect virtually every function in our bodies. As we age, our hormone levels begin to naturally decline, resulting in the slowing down in many normal bodily functions. more

No two menopause journeys are the same. There is no synchronised clock for all women to follow. We are focussed on helping women achieve hormonal balance with a bespoke program that is designed specifically for you.

This personalised approach is different to the standard cookie-cutter approach. Only by treating you as a one-of-a-kind can we optimally help you balance your unique peri and menopause journey. This means that as your symptoms fluctuate, so will your dosages and combination of treatments.

Hormones 101: Clear the fog sooner

The body has many different types of hormones but the three that most impact perimenopause and the decline of which cause those dreaded symptoms are the sex hormones estrogen, progesterone and testosterone. There is an abundance of information online, but this simple guide will help clear the fog of confusion.

The body has many different types of hormones but the three that most impact perimenopause and the decline of which cause those dreaded symptoms are the sex hormones estrogen, progesterone and testosterone. There is an abundance of information online, but this simple guide will help clear the fog of confusion.

Estrogen

is one of the most powerful hormones in the human body and is primarily produced by the ovaries. Estrogen is responsible for the reproductive system and sexual development. It’s the hormone that helps steer a woman’s passage through puberty and menstruation, fertility and menopause. more

Estrogen

is one of the most powerful hormones in the human body and is primarily produced by the ovaries. Estrogen is responsible for the reproductive system and sexual development. It’s the hormone that helps steer a woman’s passage through puberty and menstruation, fertility and menopause. more

Progesterone

is another important hormone produced in the ovaries. It is primarily produced in the second half of a woman’s menstrual cycle and its main function is to prepare the lining of the uterus for a fertilised egg during pregnancy. more

Progesterone

is another important hormone produced in the ovaries. It is primarily produced in the second half of a woman’s menstrual cycle and its main function is to prepare the lining of the uterus for a fertilised egg during pregnancy. more

Testosterone

is powerful hormone produced by the body. It is often thought of as a “man’s hormone” but both men and women produce testosterone and it is important to both sexes. The benefits of testosterone include: more

Testosterone

is powerful hormone produced by the body. It is often thought of as a “man’s hormone” but both men and women produce testosterone and it is important to both sexes. The benefits of testosterone include: more

Hormone Replacement Therapy

Hormone Replacement Therapy

Hormones naturally occur in our body. If they deplete, we have the ability to rebalance them with Hormone Replacement Therapy which is often known by the abbreviation HRT. Recently, it’s also been called Menopause Hormone Therapy or MHT.

The goal of HRT is to alleviate the symptoms caused by the natural decline in hormone production by bringing the body back into hormonal balance. Balance is the key to hormonal health.