Hormone imbalances in women are rarely caused by a single hormone being “off.” Persistent symptoms often reflect signaling dysfunction, impaired metabolism, or receptor resistance—even when laboratory values are normal.
Read MoreEstrogen dominance is a functional hormone imbalance that can occur even when lab results appear “normal.” It reflects a loss of balance between estrogen, progesterone, and the body’s ability to metabolize and eliminate estrogen effectively. When this regulation breaks down, symptoms such as heavy periods, PMS, anxiety, sleep disruption, and weight changes often intensify rather than resolve on their own.
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