“Hormones are very powerful things. We are helpless in their wake.” ~ Meg Cabot

Did you know that for your brain and body to really be healthy, your hormones need to be balanced? When our hormone levels are out of whack, a whole host of unpleasant symptoms can rain down on us!

Hormone imbalance is a general term referring to either too much or too little of a hormone in the bloodstream. Hormones are chemicals that are produced by glands in the endocrine system. That system includes the hypothalamus, pituitary, thyroid, parathyroids, adrenals, pancreas, ovaries, and testes.

Hormones that are commonly imbalanced include:

  • Estrogen, which regulates sexual characteristics in females
  • Testosterone, which regulates sexual characteristics in males
  • Melatonin, which regulates sleep
  • Ghrelin, which regulates appetite and fat storage
  • Thyroid, which regulates metabolism in every cell
  • Aldosterone, which regulates salt and water levels
  • Cortisol, which regulates stress and energy
  • Progesterone, which regulates pregnancy and menstruation
  • DHEA, which is a steroid hormone produced by the adrenal glands in men and women, and whose role is not fully understood.

Symptoms of hormone imbalance include:

  • Estrogen: weight gain, hot flashes, migraines
  • Testosterone: low sex drive, male pattern baldness, acne
  • Melatonin: insomnia, depression
  • Ghrelin: excessive hunger, overeating
  • Thyroid: fatigue, hair loss, constipation, anxiety, irregular heartbeat
  • Aldosterone: high blood pressure
  • Cortisol: weight gain, high blood pressure, anxiety
  • Progesterone: low sex drive, mood swings, cramps
  • DHEA: adrenal fatigue, joint pain, loss of muscle mass

Hormone levels naturally fluctuate throughout life, causing changes in body shape, energy, health, etc. The levels spike during puberty, then decline with age.

Hormones influence many different bodily functions, including:

  • Metabolism and weight gain or loss
  • Sexual function
  • Fertility and reproduction
  • Mood
  • Hair growth
  • Energy

Other factors besides age that influence hormone imbalances are:

  • Use of certain steroids or birth control pills
  • Sedentary lifestyle
  • Lack of quality sleep
  • Poor nutrition
  • High stress

Women often experience hormone imbalance during menopause. The sudden drop in estrogen levels can cause weight gain, hot flashes, night sweats, and disinterest in sex.

For men, low testosterone levels can cause reduced energy, mood swings, physical weakness, and disinterest in sex.

Bio-Touch has been shown to ease the symptoms of hormone imbalance. While not a substitute for standard medical care, Bio-Touch is an effective complement to medical protocols. Family members and friends can help each other feel better using Bio-Touch, without being concerned about negative side effects.

The Bio-Touch organization is offering a workshop on hormone imbalance at the Center in Tucson on Thursday May 28th from 6-8PM. Workshop attendees will learn the Bio-Touch points necessary to address the symptoms.

For more information or to learn about online classes, go to JustTouch.com.