Hormonal Imbalance And Your Fertility: How To Balance Your Hormone And Treat Female Infertility Using Healthgarde

For there to be conception, carrying to term, and giving birth, the hormones of couples need to be balanced. 
Hormonal balance is necessary to get pregnant, carry to term, and have a healthy baby.

Hormonal imBalance and Fertility

 

So, what exactly is hormonal imbalance and how does it affect the process of Fertility
Hormonal imbalance is the abnormal regulation of hormones that can affect one from getting pregnant, irregular periods, or cause absence of mensuration, etc.


What exactly are hormones?

Hormones are cell messengers coordinated by the endocrine system. Without proper endocrine function, our bodies cannot maintain proper hormonal balance.
Our cells are genetically programmed to only receive and respond to messages from certain hormones. Each cell in the body contains hormone receptor sites.
Once a hormone fits into a cell’s receptor, it gives the cell instructions. This is similar to a key fitting in a lock. Hormones control our bodily processes.



Endocrine glands and hormonal Coordination

Endocrine glands are glands of the endocrine system that secrete their products, hormones, directly into the blood rather than through a duct. The major glands of the endocrine system include the pineal gland, pituitary gland, pancreas, ovaries, testes, thyroid gland, parathyroid gland, hypothalamus, and adrenal glands. The hypothalamus and pituitary gland are neuroendocrine organs.


Each endocrine gland plays a specific role in the ability of our body to maintain proper function. Each endocrine gland also communicates with the other in an amazing design. If one of the endocrine glands is not functioning properly, it may cause a broken link in communication with other endocrine glands or actions of the body, which may greatly impair fertility.
Because the endocrine glands secrete hormones, and the hormones are messengers for actions within the body, if the gland is not functioning properly, hormonal imbalance occurs and the ability to reproduce may be impaired.



Endocrine Glands

The major endocrine glands:
1 Pineal gland 
 2 Pituitary gland 
3 Thyroid gland 
 4 Thymus 
 5 Adrenal gland 
 6 Pancreas 
 7Ovary (female)
8 Testis (male)







Hormonal imBalance or levels can be influenced by the following:

1. Stress
2. Fluid changes in the body 
3. Vitamin and mineral levels
4. Infection
5. Exposure to environmental toxins.
6. Amount of body fat we have


Importance of Hormones For Reproductive Function

There are key hormones that directly affect fertility health in both men and women.


Important Hormones In Women Of Childbearing Age:

1. Estrogen: 

is produced primarily by the follicles and corpus luteum (remnant egg sac) in the ovaries. This estrogen is the most potent and abundant. Estrogen is essential for healthy bone formation, healthy gene expression, maintaining healthy cholesterol levels, and formation of secondary sexual characteristics (pubic hair, breasts, etc). Estradiol is vital for a healthy menstrual cycle.

2. Progesterone: 

is needed for a healthy libido, bone formation, and proper blood clotting. Progesterone is produced by the corpus luteum in the ovaries and by the adrenal glands.
Progesterone is one of the main hormones in helping to regulate the menstrual cycle. It works to balance the effects of estrogen. It also signals the release of insulin, playing a role in a person’s susceptibility to diabetes or insulin-resistant PCOS. Adequate levels of progesterone are vital for proper fallopian tube function. Almost all of your other hormones are made from progesterone.

3. Luteinizing Hormone (LH): 

is produced in the anterior pituitary gland. LH surge is responsible for triggering ovulation and the development of the corpus luteum. LH works synergistically with FSH. It stimulates specific cells to produce testosterone. 

4. Follicle Stimulating Hormone (FSH):

 is also released and synthesized by the anterior pituitary gland. It regulates the body’s development, growth, and maturation. It also regulates reproductive processes. FSH works alongside LH. FSH signals some of the follicles in the ovary to begin maturing in preparation for ovulation. 

5. Cortisol: 

is produced by the adrenal glands, but it is controlled by the hypothalamus. Its primary function is to increase blood sugar, aid in fat, protein, and carbohydrate metabolism, and suppress the immune system. Cortisol is released in response to stress.

6. DHEA (dehydroepiandrosterone): 

DHEA is a precursor to testosterone and estrogens. This means that those hormones are made from it. DHEA is necessary for protein building and repair. It is made by the adrenal glands. DHEA levels decline dramatically as we age. 

Please note that: 
Progesterone is vital for conception and maintaining pregnancy. One of the main actions of progesterone is to help support a developing embryo. During pregnancy, the placenta produces progesterone to help sustain the developing baby. A lack of progesterone can cause many, many difficulties in conceiving and also carrying a pregnancy to term. Progesterone can also help when trying to conceive because it can help with balancing and regulating the menstrual cycle and ovulation, which can really help you know when it is most likely for you to get pregnant. Normal levels of progesterone, which prepares the uterus for a fertilized egg’s arrival, must be present for a woman to get pregnant.
 High levels of follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) in a woman’s blood could reduce the chances of getting pregnant. Abnormal levels of estradiol, an important form of estrogen, decrease the chances of IVF success. Insufficient levels of luteinizing hormone (LH), which stimulates the ovaries to release an egg and start producing progesterone, can also be a cause of fertility problems.

7. Testosterone

Testosterone in women is in much lower amounts than in men. It helps to support a healthy sex drive.





 Signs And Symptoms Of Hormonal Imbalance 

Symptoms of hormonal imbalance can be a blessing. This is because they are the body’s signal that something needs to be changed and they include:
 Breast tenderness
 Headache/Migraine
Recurrent miscarriage 
Infertility
Poor egg health 
Premature Ovarian Failure 
PMS
Vaginal dryness 
Hot flashes
Irregular periods
Decreased sex drive  
PMS
Vaginal dryness 
Hot flashes
Irregular periods
Decreased sex drive  
Anxiety
Breast swelling
Fluid discharge from breasts
PCOS 
 Incontinence 
Unexplained weight gain
Fat gain around the stomach area 
Water retention
Obesity 
Bloating 






Regulating hormones with herbal extracts:

To ensure a good fertility status is achieved, it is important to regulate those hormones that play crucial roles in Fertility. 

The following herbs can play very important roles in the regulation of fertility-related hormones:

Epimedium

Commonly known as Horny Goat Weed, many women take epimedium for its incredible menopause-relieving effects.  Alkaloids and plant sterols, especially icariin, act similarly to testosterone and have been found more effective than many current drug therapies, but without side effects. Like other hormone-balancing herbs, it also encourages blood flow to a woman’s reproductive organs.

Maca (root)

Also known as Peruvian Ginseng, the indigenous people of the Andes have used Maca root to approach infertility, sexual dysfunction, hot flashes, sleep disruptions, and even night sweats associated with menopause.  It’s also a commonly-used aphrodisiac and libido stimulant. This shouldn’t be a surprise as it’s loaded with phytonutrients and zinc, an element essential for supporting sexual-related hormones. Women who have used maca root report greater sexual desire and more satisfying sex.
Saw palmetto (Serenoa repens/Sabal Serrulata): Saw palmetto has been used to treat benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), a noncancerous enlargement of the prostate gland. While many therapeutic herb treatments center on women’s hormonal health, several plants help men as well, with saw palmetto being an important one. 

Dong Quai: 

One of the most common symptoms of progesterone deficiency is irregular menstruation and associated problems like cramps, heavy bleeding, etc. This particular herb helps too; Alleviate symptoms of progesterone deficiency. Balances estrogen levels, correct endometriosis, menopausal disorders, and irregular menstruation. Purify the blood and increases blood circulation. Pregnant women should avoid using it. 

Turmeric: 

Its active agent is curcumin, which is well known for its anti-inflammatory, antiviral and antibacterial properties. It also aids in increasing progesterone levels in the body. It relieves vaginal dryness – a symptom of low progesterone levels. It detoxifies the liver and helps strike a balance in the body’s hormonal levels.

These and many other hormones regulating herbs are found in Swissgarde Hormone regulating supplement packs. Contact the Swissgarde Distributor nearest to you for further information. 
Other Herbal & Natural Remedies for Hormonal imBalance include:
1. Borage seed oil
2. Evening Primrose oil
3. Ginger
4. Selenium
5. Green Tea
6. Honey


High Prolactin Levels (hyperprolactinemia)

Symptoms of Hyperprolactinemia

In females, hyperprolactinemia or prolactinoma can cause:

⏩ Irregular menstrual periods (oligomenorrhea) or no menstrual periods (amenorrhea)
⏩ Milky discharge from the breasts (galactorrhea) when not pregnant or breastfeeding
⏩ Painful intercourse due to vaginal dryness
⏩ Acne
⏩ Excessive body and facial hair growth (hirsutism)



Low Progesterone Levels

Progesterone is especially important in your childbearing years. If you don’t have enough progesterone, you may have trouble getting or staying pregnant. Each month, after one of your ovaries, releases an egg, your progesterone levels should rise. Progesterone helps the uterus thicken in anticipation of receiving a fertilized egg. If it’s not thick enough, implantation doesn’t occur.

Symptoms of low progesterone in women who aren’t pregnant include:

⏩ Headaches or migraines
⏩ Mood changes, including anxiety or depression
⏩ Low sex drive
⏩ Hot flashes
⏩ Irregularity in your menstrual cycle
⏩ Abnormal uterine bleeding.
⏩ Irregular or absent periods may indicate poorly functioning ovaries and low progesterone.

Without progesterone to complement it, estrogen may become the dominant hormone. This may lead to a variety of symptoms, including:

⏩ Weight gain
⏩ Decreased sex drive, mood swings, and depression
⏩ PMS, irregular menstrual cycle, heavy bleeding
⏩ Breast tenderness, fibrocystic breasts
⏩ Fibroids, endometriosis
⏩ Gallbladder problems
⏩ Thyroid dysfunction


Symptoms of low progesterone in women who are pregnant may include:

⏩ Spotting and abdominal pain.
⏩ Constant breast tenderness
⏩ Unrelenting fatigue
⏩ Frequent low blood sugar
⏩ Vaginal dryness
⏩ Toxemia or ectopic pregnancy.
⏩ Recurrent Miscarriage
⏩ Fetal death (stillbirths)
 
Recurrent Miscarriages caused by low progesterone report such as above could cause psychological trauma for a woman especially if she is TTC and in the childbearing age



 High FSH Levels

Symptoms of High FSH

In women presenting with high FSH levels manifestations include:

⏩ Ovarian hyperstimulation 
⏩ Polycystic Ovaries or multiple ovarian cysts
⏩ Oligomenorrhea or Amenorrhea.
⏩ Galactorrhea may be present in the setting of high prolactin levels.
⏩ primary or secondary infertility.


In women with ovarian failure, other Symptoms of High FSH may include:

⏩ Hot flashes sleep disturbance, mood swings, depression
⏩ Vaginal dryness and dyspareunia
⏩ Urinary incontinence
⏩ Urinary tract infections.



 High Estrogen Levels

Estrogen may become the dominant hormone without progesterone to complement it. This may lead to a variety of symptoms.


Symptoms of high estrogen (estrogen dominance)

⏩ Weight gain
⏩ Decreased sex drive, mood swings, and depression
⏩ PMS, irregular menstrual cycle, heavy bleeding
⏩ Breast tenderness, fibrocystic breasts
Fibroids, Endometriosis
⏩ Gallbladder problems
Thyroid dysfunction



> Foods high in fats have been shown to cause obesity, resistance to insulin, ovulatory disorder, and estrogen dominance (Hormonal imbalance) which leads to Uterine Fibroids & infertility.
High FSH ruins your eggs, makes them low quality, and diminishes your egg reserve known as "DOR"- Diminished ovarian reserve.




Let me just add this so we can know how to go about fertility cases and questions to ask, and test. Results to check.

Factors Affecting Female Infertility

Several factors may impact a woman's fertility. Some of these factors include:

1. Thyroid
2. Hormones
3. Ovarian factors (PCOS, Ovarian Cysts, Early Menopause)
4. Diseases (Diabetes, Genetic conditions)
5. Tubal or Peritoneal Factors (Endometriosis, Implantation failure)
6. Pelvic Inflammatory Diseases
7. Benign Fibroids
8. Medications
9. Scar tissue from previous surgery
10. A weak cervix
11. Anovulation
12. Ovulating during menstruation
13. Absentee Husband
14. Low or Nil Sperm Count
15. Menopause
16. Hysterectomy (surgical removal of the womb)
17. Age
18. Poor diet
19. Stress
20. Rhesus factor
21. Being overweight or underweight
22. Lifestyle and environmental factors/Occupational hazard
23. Satanic Attacks (spells, covenants, ancestral/family curses, etc)
24. Unknown cause.
WATCH THESE TESTIMONIES ON SWISSGARDE PRODUCTS


Good News: 
Swissgarde 40 plus for women contains Dong Quai. Rev up contains Hot Goat weed & Maca root. Omega plus contains Borage seed oil & Evening Primrose Oils. Skin Hair & Nails contains Gelatine. Defender contains Selenium. Aloe power contains Green Tea. Buchu power contains Ginger, and Royal Jelly contains Honey.

I recommend 40 plus for women
, Rev up
, Omega plus, Skin Hair & Nails
, Aloe power
, Defender
, Buchu power
and Royal Jelly for Hormonal balancing & your fertility.  



International Customers (USA, Europe, Australia, Canada, South Africa, Ghana, Uganda): Click Here To Buy Healthgarde Hormonal Imbalance Treatment Pack





Healthgarde Herbal Remedy For Hormonal Imbalance

QUESTION 1: God bless you real good. But can you help with Healthgarde products for this issue of hormonal IMBALANCE?

Healthwise247: It varies according to the hormones in questions

For high prolactin
Is.different from progesterone

So you have different cases to handle and different Healthgarde product combinations to give.

For high prolactin
Give
Defender
Omega plus
40plus for women
Skin, Hair & Nails
Royal jelly
 African potato
It is usually advisable to regulate the hormones before boosting fertility
.
Click here to read and watch what people who have used these products are saying

QUESTION 2: Ok ma

And progesterone??

Healthwise247:
The number one product for progesterone is Rev up, the Maca content helps its regulation.

You can then add African potato, Skin, Hair & Nails, omega plus, and aloe power.



International Customers (USA, Europe, Australia, Canada, Ghana, Uganda): Click Here To Buy Healthgarde Fertility Booster Pack For Women



Premium quality herbal / nutritional supplements for Hormonal Imbalance from Healthgarde International. Available for sale from Healthgarde Consultant / Agent / Distributors call now +2347038574473, +2348074256315 in Port Harcourt Lagos Warri Sapele Ughelli Asaba Benin Aba Owerri Enugu Uyo Abuja Onitsha Jos Kaduna Kano Gombe Nasarawa Lokoja

Through the DHL E-Commerce platform, we also deliver Healthgarde Products to the United States, Netherlands, France, United Kingdom, Hong Kong, Estonia, Thailand, Singapore, Germany, Switzerland Call +2347038574473 OR Whatsapp +2348074256315

Comments