Hormone decline

What is hormone decline?

As we age, the endocrine system slowly reduces production of critical hormones like testosterone, estrogen, progesterone, and DHEA. Some call this gradual hormone imbalance that accelerates with age "part of natural aging." But significant hormone decline often speeds up the aging process.

What causes hormone decline?

Symptoms of hormone decline include:

The good news: hormone decline is treatable. Hormone replacement therapy can restore optimal physiological levels of critical hormones—counteracting these symptoms.


"We've helped hundreds regain energy, strength, mental clarity, motivation, lean muscle mass, and sex drive through customized treatments." —Dr. Jane Wong, Chief Medical Officer at Hormone Wellness Institute

Hormone Wellness Institute takes a functional, preventative approach—viewing hormone optimization as a key pillar of overall health, vitality and disease prevention. Their expert physicians conduct comprehensive lab testing to design individualized regimens. This precision approach is far preferable to guessing with synthetic hormones that don't match human hormones molecule for molecule like bioidentical hormones.

While no treatment stops the aging process, balancing hormones with replacement therapy can mean the difference between surviving and thriving through our later decades. If you exhibit multiple symptoms of hormone decline or feel your health declining rapidly, don't assume it's inevitable. Consider seeing a functional or anti-aging physician specializing in hormone therapy. You may be a candidate for treatment.

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