All Hormones Matter.

Seriously, they all do. Many external factors can disrupt the natural balance of these hormones and therefore cause negative impact on the body. Endocrine Living focuses on achieving your best hormone health – Safe and Naturally!

Meet the Hormones!

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Testosterone

Testosterone is a key hormone for both males and females, helping with energy and overall health. In males, it drives sperm production, deepens the voice, and builds muscle. In females, it supports libido, bone strength, muscle health, and mood. 

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Progesterone

Progesterone plays key roles in both sexes. In females, it supports menstrual cycles, prepares the uterus for pregnancy, and helps maintain pregnancy. In males, it aids sperm development by supporting testosterone function. 

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Estrogen

Estrogen is key for both sexes! In females, it regulates the menstrual cycle, supports pregnancy, and strengthens bones. In males, it helps with sperm production, hormone balance, and bone health. It’s a small but mighty helper for everyone!

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Cortisol

Cortisol, the “stress hormone,” helps manage stress but can affect reproduction. In females, it may disrupt the menstrual cycle, and in males, it can lower testosterone and sperm production. Balanced cortisol is key for reproductive health!

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Insulin

Insulin helps regulate blood sugar and plays a role in reproductive health. In females, it supports hormone balance and fertility, while in males, it helps with testosterone levels and sperm production. Balanced insulin is important for both!

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Follicle-Stimulating Hormone

FSH helps with reproduction in both sexes. In females, it stimulates the ovaries to produce eggs, while in males, it helps produce sperm. It’s key to keeping things running smoothly in both reproductive systems!

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Luteinizing hormone

LH is key for reproduction in both sexes. In females, it triggers ovulation and helps produce estrogen and progesterone. In males, it stimulates testosterone production for sperm development. It’s essential for both reproductive systems!

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Thyroid-Stimulating Hormone

TSH helps regulate the thyroid, which affects energy and reproductive health. In females, it supports regular menstrual cycles and fertility, while in males, it helps maintain hormone balance. Balanced TSH is important for both reproductive systems!

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Anti-Mullerian Hormone

AMH helps with fertility in both sexes. In females, it shows ovarian reserve and helps regulate egg development, while in males, it aids in testes and sperm production. It’s a key marker for fertility in both!

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