Hormonal Decline and How To Stay Ahead Of It

Our hormones play a central role in how we feel, think, and function,  and they naturally peak in both men and women around age 20. From there, levels begin to decline, and that decline is inevitable for everyone.

“Hormone therapy is so called for,” says Dr. Daved Rosensweet. “Our peak hormone in both men and women is when we’re 20, plus or minus a couple of years. And then it declines. And the decline happens to everybody.”

For women, the shift often becomes most noticeable in midlife when periods stop. “About 80% of them develop a lot of life stoppage symptoms,” Dr. Rosensweet explains. These can include trouble sleeping, waking up in the night, difficulty thinking clearly, and loss of bone density. There are also changes in cognition, arterial health, bladder control, and vaginal health that can impact overall well-being.

Men aren’t immune to the effects of declining hormones. “Some men in their 30s or 40s are already starting to get symptoms of insufficient testosterone,” he notes, including changes in energy, mood, focus, and physical health.

From Dr. Rosensweet’s perspective, hormone replenishment can be a key part of staying vibrant and healthy for life. “Losses are inevitable,” he says. “They happen to everybody. So… replenish those hormones and do it for your whole life.”

If you’d like to learn how Hormone Replacement Therapy can help you, Call 855-954-7843 to book your consultation today.

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