The Effects of Growth Hormones in Food
Farmers alter the growth hormone levels of cattle and fish to increase their yield. This change may contaminate your food with hormones and antibiotics.
Read more →Testosterone boosters and steroid use carry risks like estrogen dominance and hyperthyroidism. Managing high cortisol levels through diet and understanding the functions of lipids and progesterone is vital for hormonal health.
Farmers alter the growth hormone levels of cattle and fish to increase their yield. This change may contaminate your food with hormones and antibiotics.
Read more →Despite what you may have heard, there's no evidence masturbation lowers your testosterone level in any significant way. Here's what you do need to know, though.
Read more →Even a little bit of imbalance in your hormones can cause major problems for your body, including fatigue, acne and weight gain.
Read more →Not everyone has the "standard" body temperature of 98.6 degrees Fahrenheit. Your temperature may run a little higher or lower than this normally, and a slightly lower than normal temperature is generally nothing to worry about.
Read more →The generic term steroids includes both corticosteroids and anabolic steroids. Each type of steroid can lead to side effects in both women and men. Here's what you need to know about these side effects.
Read more →High testosterone levels in women can trigger several physical effects. Common effects involve the skin, hair and menstrual cycles.
Read more →Even though estrogen is a hormone more often associated with women, the truth is, both men and women produce estrogen. And all men need to maintain a certain level of estrogen for proper [reproductive and sexual function](https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4854098/).
Read more →The choice of drug treatment for high cortisol levels often depends on the cause, as well as possible side effects. If a single medication isn't adequate, combinations are often used.
Read more →Women normally produce testosterone, which aids in reproductive function. An abnormally high or low level can cause fertility and other medical problems.
Read more →Legal steroids can be either prescribed anabolic steroids or legal alternatives such as prohormones. Controlled substances such as testosterone analogs or HRT (hormone replacement therapy) are legal when prescribed by a physician.
Read more →Progesterone is one of the major female hormones produces by the ovaries. The other hormone is estrogen and the two hormones work together to control a woman’s menstrual cycle. Doctors often prescribe progesterone as hormone replacement therapy for menopausal women.
Read more →Cortisol is the primary stress hormone in the body. The Mayo Clinic says it increases the amount of sugar, or glucose, in the bloodstream, it enhances the brain’s ability to use glucose and it helps in the repair of tissues.
Read more →The androgen hormone testosterone is secreted in the adrenal glands and ovaries in women and in the adrenal glands and testes in men. The hormone is closely related to optimal sexual performance in both men and women.
Read more →Hormones such as progesterone, produced by the corpus luteum, the leftover "shell" of the follicle that contained the ovulated egg, play a crucial role in maintaining a pregnancy. One sign of inadequate progesterone levels is a short luteal phase, or luteal phase defect, after ovulation.
Read more →Most women will have an irregular menstrual cycle at some point in their reproductive years. Menstrual irregularities can begin at puberty or when a woman’s reproductive years come to an end, nearing menopause.
Read more →Steroid eye drops are used to treat a variety of conditions that include everything from dry eyes to arthritis flare-ups in the eye. Steroids mimic a naturally occurring substance in the body called cortisol that reduces inflammation in eye disease and prevents scarring after eye injuries or surgeries.
Read more →Estrogen is a hormone that is produced by a woman's ovaries. Throughout your life, your estrogen levels will rise and fall. Hair growth accelerates as estrogen levels increase, while later in life you may experience hair loss as estrogen levels drop.
Read more →Cortisol is a hormone produced by the human body, designed to help the body deal with mental and physical stress. Also known as the "stress hormone," cortisol increases in the blood rise as an individual feels either physical, emotional or mental stress.
Read more →Most testosterone boosting supplements include D-aspartic acid, often listed as DAA or D-asp, as the first ingredient. There is some debate as to whether or not D-aspartic acid is effective. D-aspartic acid is not intended to be used by people under 21 years of age.
Read more →Estrogen is the term used to describe a group of essential steroid sex hormones present in both men and women. Although estrogen has no known functions in men, it is essential for women. Estrogen promotes the development of the female sexual organs and supports a healthy reproductive system.
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