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Candy Neurons are Not so Sweet
As estrogen levels begin to decrease, particularly during the transition into perimenopause, the candy neurons can become hyperactive, leading to a phenomenon often described as "hulked out." This hyperactivity means that the neurons can overreact to what would normally be considered minor triggers, resulting in sudden and intense sensations of heat known as hot flashes.
Jamie Sorenson
Oct 52 min read


Treating ADHD in females to address the Maternal Mental Health Crisis
Who’s more likely to develop hormonal mediated mood disorders? Research indicates that females with ADHD are at a significantly higher risk. This vulnerability becomes particularly pronounced during pivotal life stages such as adolescence, peripartum and perimenopausal periods.
Jamie Sorenson
Sep 22 min read


To "Bioidentical"or not Bioidentical?
Bioidentical hormones are not all FDA approved. In fact, the compounded Bioidentical hormones probably never will be FDA approved because
Jamie Sorenson
Mar 92 min read


Worried about your hormones?
We are playing a lot of catch up on understanding hormones for women. A lot of people become focused on the hormone levels and try to...
Jamie Sorenson
Jan 22 min read
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