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Natural Treatments of Hormone Imbalance

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Registered Acupuncturist<br />

An Ancient Science With Modern Implications


Acupuncture can be used to restore hormonal balance, regulate<br />

energy level, smooth emotions, help manage sleep and menstrual<br />

problems, restoring immune functions and balancing the productions<br />

and release <strong>of</strong> hormones. Acupuncture is so helpful in the treatment<br />

<strong>of</strong> endocrine disorders, as they focus on balancing all <strong>of</strong> the glands.<br />

Acupuncture treatments work towards improving the patients overall<br />

health and well being.<br />

Doctor Helen He is a Registered Acupuncturist and Chinese<br />

Medicine Practitioner has been working over 30 years as an<br />

acupuncturist in Beijing, United Kingdom and Hong Kong. She is a<br />

registered Acupuncturist and Chinese medicine practitioner in Hong<br />

Kong. She is a recognized acupuncture provider for some major<br />

insurance companies.


<strong>Hormone</strong> <strong>Imbalance</strong> <strong>Treatments</strong><br />

Acupuncture and Chinese Herbal Medicine work to restore<br />

hormonal and emotional balance and overall vitality to women<br />

during any stage <strong>of</strong> their journey. Make an appointment with Dr<br />

Helen He for your <strong>Hormone</strong> <strong>Imbalance</strong> <strong>Treatments</strong>.


<strong>Hormone</strong>s are chemical messengers that impact the way your<br />

cells and organs function. It’s normal for your levels to shift at<br />

different times <strong>of</strong> your life.<br />

Hormonal balance is vital to a healthy, cancer-free mind and body, but<br />

can be disrupted in many ways. <strong>Hormone</strong> fluctuations occur naturally,<br />

such as in puberty, menopause and perimenopause. <strong>Hormone</strong><br />

imbalance may also be caused by toxins or an unbalanced lifestyle.


Some Steps To Balance <strong>Hormone</strong>s<br />

<strong>Natural</strong>ly:<br />

1. Swap Carbs for Healthy Fats<br />

2. Use Adaptogen Herbs<br />

3. Address Emotional <strong>Imbalance</strong>s<br />

4. Use Essential Oils<br />

5. Supplement to Fill Nutritional Voids<br />

6. Beware <strong>of</strong> Medications and Birth Control<br />

7. Exercise and Get More Sleep<br />

8. Eliminate Toxic Kitchen, Beauty and Body Care Products.<br />

9. Improve Gut Health & Heal Leaky Gut Syndrome<br />

10. Balance Your Intake <strong>of</strong> Omega-3 to Omega-6 Fats.


Some Symptoms <strong>of</strong> Hormonal <strong>Imbalance</strong>s<br />

1. Infertility and irregular periods<br />

2. Weight gain or weight loss (that’s unexplained and not due to<br />

3. intentional changes in your diet)<br />

4. Depression and anxiety<br />

5. Fatigue<br />

6. Insomnia<br />

7. Low libido<br />

8. Changes in appetite<br />

9. Digestive issues<br />

10. Hair loss and hair thinning


For women in menopause, hot<br />

flushes (power surges) and night<br />

sweats can be greatly reduced<br />

to make this time <strong>of</strong> transition much<br />

more comfortable. Doctor Helen<br />

He’s Treatment focuses on stopping<br />

excessive sweating and restoring<br />

restfulness.<br />

A woman’s body goes through<br />

many different hormonal cycles in<br />

the course <strong>of</strong> a lifetime.<br />

These changes start at puberty with<br />

menstruation, then again with<br />

pregnancy, and eventually<br />

through menopause.


Contact Details<br />

Doctor Helen He<br />

Registered Acupuncturist &<br />

Chinese Medicine Practitioner<br />

9th Floor, 1 Duddell Street,<br />

Central, Hong Kong SAR<br />

Phone : +852-2537 6898<br />

https://www.facebook.com/Acupuncturist-<br />

DrHelenhe-1355915177859357/<br />

https://twitter.com/doctorhelenhe


Thank You &<br />

Visit Again!<br />

https://doctorhelenhe.com/

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