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8 | Do Hormone Balancing Supplements Work? (Part 1)

Author
Monica Topete | Holistic Health Coach | Perimenopause Educator | Hormone Imbalance Survivor
Published
Tue 23 Apr 2024
Episode Link
https://areyoutheremidlife.podbean.com/e/8-do-hormone-balancing-supplements-work-part-1/

Hey friend,


Do you take supplements? If so, do you know what’s in your supplements? And how do you know if your supplements are actually helping rather than hurting your health?


In today’s episode, I pull back the curtain on the 37-billion supplement industry and share the good, the bad and the dangerous side of diet supplementation.


In this episode you will learn:


  • Do we really need supplements to balance our hormones and maintain proper nutrition?

  • Are supplements regulated by the FDA and does that matter?

  • Why aren’t all vitamins tested and what happens with a supplement recall?

  • Why are women in midlife BIG money (and huge targets) for supplement manufacturers?

  • Three factors to consider when shopping for supplements


If you're questioning whether supplements are a waste of money or whether your supplements may even worsening your existing hormone imbalance symptoms, you won’t want to miss this episode.



Next Steps:


Take my FREE Hormone Quiz: https://bit.ly/HormoneSelfAssessment 


Shop my Favorite Hormone Balancing Supplements & Save 5% or More on Every Order (Enter promo code EUQ1741): https://www.iherb.com/me/HormoneBalance


Book a FREE Hormone Clarity Call: https://bit.ly/HCprecall


Record a Question to be Answered on the Podcast: https://www.speakpipe.com/AreYouThereMidlife


Become an AYTML Podcast Insider: https://areyoutheremidlife.com/


BEmail Me: [email protected]


*Disclaimer: Information provided in this podcast is for educational and entertainment purposes only. The information is not intended or implied to supplement or replace professional medical treatment, advice, and/or diagnosis. I share the strategies that have worked for me and you are advised to do your own research and speak to your medical provider for care.

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