Episode 10: Understanding Clinical Indicators — How to Know if Your Hormones Are Balanced
Clinical indicators are your body’s operating language—and the most practical way to verify whether your hormones are balanced and your HRT is truly working.
In this episode of the MeNoPause Moxie Podcast, Marie explains how real-time symptoms (positive and negative) pair with blood labs to determine hormonal balance and map a woman’s progress toward the Hormone Sweet Spot™.
You’ll hear how the Clinical Indicator Assessment (the Hormone Balance Test) was built from years of patient pattern-tracking, why estrogen’s effects show up in real time, how gut health and the estrobolome influence clinical responses, and why sustained balance requires precise titration over defined phases—not guesswork.
Hormonal balance is not a crapshoot or something stumbled upon; there is a technique and a process for full hormone restoration and sustainable hormonal balance.
What You’ll Learn:
- The four “clue” types: physical, mental, emotional, behavioral
- Positive vs. negative clinical indicators—and why early negatives (e.g., breast tenderness, transient bloating) can signal appropriate adaptation
- How to read indicators alongside labs to confirm progress toward optimal ranges
- Why estrogen’s real-time action makes test timing and phase-specific draws essential
- The estrobolome’s role and why dysbiosis can blunt HRT benefits
- The phased path to balance: foundation → fine-tuning → maintenance
Listener Questions We Address:
- “I started on a low-dose patch with nightly progesterone and my sleep and sweats got worse—is that normal?”
- “I’m five years postmenopause with multiple autoimmune diagnoses—how do I know if HRT would help me?”
Resources & Next Steps:
- Take the Hormone Balance Test (Clinical Indicator Assessment): hormonebalancetest.com.
- To see if advanced hormone balancing is a good fit for you, book a complimentary discovery session by going to advancedhormonebalancing.com.
Disclaimer:
The views expressed on the MeNoPause Moxie Podcast are based on over two decades of clinical observation, research, education, training, and personal experience by Clinical Hormone Coach, Marie Hoag, MBA. It is presented for educational, informational, and entertainment purposes, and is not intended as medical, nutritional, or hormone replacement therapy (HRT) advice. Viewers and listeners are strongly encouraged to consult with a trained HRT professional before making any hormone-balancing decisions.