That means secretion of
very necessary hormones to maintain balance is disrupted.
Remember that insulin is
a very necessary hormone as it carries all of the raw materials that your cells need (carbs, proteins and fats) to live.
Not exact matches
The corpus luteum helps in the release of progesterone
hormone that is
very vital for the implantation of the fertilized ovum and for the development of the uterine wall which is
necessary to hold the baby as he / she begins to develop inside the womb.
Clearly they are
very important for sustaining good health and keeping us alive, since lipids are
necessary for many of the body's functions, including nutrient absorption and
hormone production.
Other than bio-identical
hormones, which are prescription medications, and natural thyroid, which are of course prescriptions, we don't really get into medications beyond that unless, as I said, it's absolutely
necessary, which is
very,
very rare thankfully.
Protein is also
very necessary for a well - functioning metabolism, to balance
hormones, to boost immunity, and to give you energy and stamina for workouts.
At times using bio-identical
hormones is
necessary to reach your health goals, these are safe and
very effective treatments that can help regain the symptom free body you remember.
While
hormones play a
necessary role in maintaining healthy cardiovascular function,
very high levels of some can contribute to cardiovascular disease.
I know that you
very rarely suggest cortisol (or other
hormone) supplementation... but I am
very curious at what point you DO think that this or other interventions are
necessary, and what these treatments might be in various cases.