What if your hormones were quietly cutting your lifespan short? Hormonal poverty impacts more than just your mood or energy levels—it's deeply linked to your overall health, longevity, and quality of life.
Join Dr. Kyrin as she takes you on an eye-opening exploration of the third consequence of hormonal poverty—a shortened lifespan. Did you know that women in hormonal poverty live 1-2 years less on average? If you’ve been trying to "balance" your hormones without looking at the full picture, this episode is a wake-up call you can't afford to miss.
Dr. Kyrin unpacks:
Why hormonal poverty involves a domino effect across multiple hormones, not just one.
The vital role hormones play in cellular communication, metabolism, and repair.
How actuarial studies highlight the link between hormonal poverty and a shorter lifespan.
The disconnect between available research and practical healthcare—you aren’t hearing this at your doctor’s office.
Why correcting hormonal poverty can extend your life and boost your health.
✨ Empower yourself with today’s science and start asking the right questions about your health and longevity. Listen now to the full episode.
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Together, we’ll empower each other to ask the right questions and find answers that lead to lasting health and happiness. Let's stop the madness and start a movement towards hormonal prosperity! 🌟
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