Estrogen and The Female Matrix: The Hormone That Controls All

In your body, estrogen enables all, from the creation and manufacture of the thoughts in your brain to the beating of your heart.
Estrogen plays a central role in facilitating every known physiologic process in your body, right down to the nucleus of every cell.
Without enough estrogen circulating in your blood, no physiologic processes take place the way they were intended to function. Estrogen is involved in an extremely sophisticated web of information transfer, telling every cell of the body how to function, what to think, how to feel, what to do, how to behave, and what to look like.
Estrogen is the prime mover that facilitates every known biochemical reaction in your body. From head to toe, your body is strongly dependent upon adequate circulating estrogen to fully function and thrive.
Estrogen plays a crucial role in determining how much fat you store on your body and whether you will lose or retain fat. It is also responsible for maintaining your fluid balance, affecting various aspects of your body, including your hair, skin, nails, mouth, eyes, joints, muscles, and every other part and process.
Estrogen is your prime sexual driver, from whether you want to have sex to how much you enjoy it. It affects your sexuality, sensuality, libido, orgasmic response, and your pheromonal exchange.
Estrogen affects how you feel about yourself, influences your abilities, and how you see yourself in this world. When you have enough of it, you will feel good and will feel like you can handle just about anything that comes your way. You will have a sense of confidence and mastery over your life without depression, anxiety, or fear; that is life-changing.
Estrogen affects your moods, how you respond to others, how much stress you can handle, your ability to communicate, form thoughts, and utilize your brain. It influences your creativity, drive, and level of ambition.
Estrogen levels also signal your brain, telling it what stage you are in the ten-stage process of reproductive aging. If your estrogen levels fall too low, your brain receives a message that you are in later life stages, even if you are young, and your body will respond to this message. When your estrogen is fully restored, your brain's impression is that you are in your early-mid-life stage, regardless of whether you are old or young, and your body will respond in kind.
The Female Need for Estrogen
The need for estrogen has been woven thread by thread into the genetic and molecular fabric of you, and without it, the tapestry of your physiology is transformed into a landscape of disease and frailty, devoid of feminine beauty, health, vitality, and ability to enter into meaningful and emotional connections with others.
Estrogen is the greatest asset you have — if you have enough of it, and it is your worst enemy if you have too little.
You have the power, now more than ever, to do something about your depleted estrogen levels.
For the first time in history, the black veil of estrogen is lifting, allowing women greater access to advanced HRT protocols than ever before.
If you are taking HRT and feel like it's not working or it has stopped working, chances are, you are on the wrong HRT protocol, have been misdosed, or both. If you are ready to get your hormones balanced and keep them balanced for life, book a complimentary discovery session by using the booking button. Our advanced female hormone-balancing programs are not for everyone, but could be just what you have been looking for.
There is no reason a woman should have to live with estrogen deficiency in her lifetime. And it will be up to you to seek out the right HRT doctor who is trained on estrogen and understands the technique and process of full restoration. If you don't, you will spend years, money, and misery managing the side effects of estrogen deficiency that otherwise would not exist if estrogen were properly restored.
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