Understanding Hormonal Imbalance
When the organ and glandular systems of the body become overloaded or stressed, the delicate balance of the hormonal system is often disrupted. In today’s fast-paced, high-stress world, we are exposed to constant emotional, environmental, and physiological stressors. As a result, cortisol levels rise, thyroid function is suppressed, and blood sugar levels become elevated.
Contrary to common belief, these imbalances are not solely caused by diet—and lifestyle changes like improved sleep or increased exercise, while helpful, are often not enough to fully restore balance on their own.
According to a 2019 survey, an estimated 47% of American women are affected by some form of hormonal imbalance—a growing health concern that deserves a deeper, more integrative approach to both diagnosis and treatment.
Common Symptoms of Hormonal Imbalance
Hormonal imbalances can manifest in a wide range of symptoms, including:
Menstrual irregularities
Low energy and fatigue
Hypothyroidism
Weight gain
Mood swings and depression
Sleep disturbances
Acne and skin changes
Anxiety
Dry skin
Low libido
Memory fog and difficulty concentrating
Hair loss
Headaches
A Root-Cause Approach to Hormonal Health
Drs. Robert and Lisa Abell take a root-cause, holistic approach to treating hormonal imbalances. Using comprehensive diagnostic hormone testing, they identify underlying dysfunctions and tailor treatment plans to the individual.
Their protocols may include:
Regenerative botanical and bud therapies (Gemmotherapy)
Homeopathy targeted to hormonal and glandular regulation
Targeted supplementation, including vitamins, minerals, and amino acids
Lifestyle and dietary modifications
Therapeutic baths, sauna, and hydrotherapy to enhance detoxification and restore physiological balance
Through this integrative and personalized method, they work to rebalance the endocrine system and restore optimal function—helping patients regain energy, clarity, and hormonal harmony.
Conditions We Treat:
Chronic Miscarriage
Infertility
Morning Sickness
Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome
Pregnancy
Endometriosis
Insomnia
Menopause
Pre-Menstrual Symptoms
Hormonal Dysfunction
Menorrhagia
Fibroids & Cysts
Amenorrhea