Menopause package

Menopause without symptoms

Hormonal balance at all ages

Menopause is neither a blessing nor a curse, but a phenomenon in every woman’s life that must be accepted. If we treat it like any other life event, we can deal more effectively with the sometimes unpleasant symptoms that accompany the process. This hormonal change is of no great importance, it does not make someone younger or older than their age. When and for whom it happens is entirely individual, depending on genetics, environment and lifestyle. One thing is for sure, sooner or later there comes a point in everyone’s life when this hormonal change occurs. If you manage it in this way, you can deal with the challenges that come with it much more easily. It’s important not to make it more than it is. In today’s world, many people see the menopause as a dramatic event, but it shouldn’t be. It is part of a healthy life when it happens.

The “menopause programme” aims to help women who are facing or going through these changes.
 
We can help even if you have symptoms and even if you don’t. With the right hormonal balance and proper nutrition and nutrient intake, the symptoms associated with the change can be reduced or eliminated.
 

The elements of our menopause programme package:

1.Health check

Our gastrointestinal screening can help identify digestive problems and help make changes to your body and habits so that eating becomes a pleasure again, prevent the development of serious, even irreversible, diseases and even help you lose weight.

Screening is not just strictly about digestion, but also about related risk factors such as stress, hormone levels, acid-base balance and circulation.

2. Nutrigenomics – estrogen balance panel

Nutrigenetics and nutrigenomics are concerned with exploring the interactions between genes and nutrients, with the aim of building a healthier life and avoiding diet-related diseases.

Estrogen is one of the two main female steroid hormones, the other being progesterone. Men also need oestrogen to produce sperm and maintain libido, but at significantly lower levels. Estrogen’s main role is to increase cell growth and production. It is responsible for the development of the female reproductive system and is involved in maintaining bone density, blood clotting and affects hair, skin, mucous membranes and pelvic muscles.

Estrogen imbalance can contribute to gynecological problems, including fibroids, PMS and heavy menstrual bleeding, skin problems including acne and rashes, and ER positive breast cancer.

The Estrogen Balance panel analyses the genes involved in the estrogen life cycle. It examines how gene variations affect the production, activation and elimination of estrogens, and details nutrients and environmental factors that can influence and improve their balance. The Estrogen Balance Panel is recommended for women who suspect estrogen-related diseases.

3. The products used in the therapy

The price of the programme depends on individual needs.