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Posts Tagged ‘progesterone’

What Happens to Our Hormones After 35

By Sara Gottfried, MD | May 7, 2018

Women, we have it tough. Once we hit our thirties, our hormones just can’t take it anymore. Balance becomes elusive. Mood swings become normal. And our family and friends want…

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Hormones: A Problem Worth Fixing

By Sara Gottfried, MD | March 12, 2018

Stress is inevitable but how we deal with it and whether it causes further hormone imbalances is not. In order to help you balance your hormones naturally, lose weight, and…

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Get Better Sleep: 7 Tips for 7 Hours

By Sara Gottfried, MD | July 3, 2017

Do you get fewer than seven hours of sleep per day? If you answer yes, you are not alone. In fact, one-third of American adults “undersleep,” according to the most recent,…

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Dr. Sara's Top 3 Questions: Polycystic Ovary Syndrome

By Sara Gottfried, MD | September 18, 2014
Dr. Sara's Top 3 Questions: for Good Health

When it comes to female hormonal conditions, polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is probably one you’ve heard of. In fact, according to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, between…

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The Biggest Hormone Myth That’s Sabotaging You

By Sara Gottfried, MD | July 31, 2014
Secrets How to Cure Hormonal Imbalance

MYTH: I don’t have to worry about hormones until menopause. Meanwhile, I can do whatever I want to my body – drink like a fish, party like a rock star,…

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5 Ways to Treat Hormonal Headaches Naturally

By Sara Gottfried, MD | June 19, 2014
5 Ways to Prevent and Cure Hormonal Headaches Naturally

Whether it’s a debilitating migraine or the dull throbbing from a stressful day, headaches have the ability to zap your energy, ruin your focus and turn your otherwise centered self…

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Too Young for Menopause and Feeling a Little Crazy? Symptoms and Solutions for Perimenopausal Women

By Sara Gottfried, MD | March 13, 2014
Too Young for Menopause and Feeling A Little Crazy_ Symptoms and Solutions for Perimenopausal Women

I talk to countless women who find themselves feeling more than a little off balance as they move into their 30s and 40s, and they’re not sure why. If you…

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The Holy Trinity – Or Charlie's Angels – of Vitality: Estrogen, Cortisol + Thyroid (and why they've got your back + your rack, baby)

By Sara Gottfried, MD | June 22, 2011 | 8

Step into my time machine. We’re nine years old. It’s 1976. We’re fledgling feminists (already!) and we’re mad-passionately-crazy in awe of a trio of crime-fighting, bad-guy-busting women with brains, brawn…

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