Hormonal Influences On Your Brain and Mental Health ...
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Types Of Dementia
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alzheimer's ( 70 - 90% )
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vascular dementia
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frontal lobe dementia
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Parkinson's dementia
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lewy body dementia
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hormone induced dementia
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drug induced dementia
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diabetes induced dementia
49
the average age of someone living with dementia
373%
the increase in dementia in the 30 - 44 years old age group
1st
Alzheimer's is the leading cause of death in the UK
About Hormone Induced Memory Loss
Hormone-induced memory loss is a phenomenon where fluctuations in hormonal levels affect cognitive functions, particularly memory. Estrogen and testosterone play pivotal roles in brain health, supporting neurotransmission and neuroplasticity. During life stages such as menopause or andropause, or in conditions like thyroid disorders, significant shifts in these hormones can lead to cognitive impairments. For instance, low estrogen levels have been linked to decreased memory performance in women, while low testosterone can affect memory in men. Stress hormones like cortisol can also impact memory, suggesting that maintaining hormonal balance is crucial for preserving cognitive functions and preventing memory loss.
The Adrenals and Memory Loss
Cortisol, the stress hormone, when elevated for prolonged periods, can lead to memory loss by affecting the hippocampus, the brain's key memory center. Excessive cortisol damages hippocampal neurons, impairing memory formation and retrieval, highlighting the impact of stress on cognitive health.
Hypothyroidism Induced Memory Loss
Hypothyroidism, characterized by low thyroid hormone levels, can lead to memory loss and cognitive impairment. Thyroid hormones are crucial for brain function, and their deficiency slows brain activity, affecting memory processing and overall cognitive performance, highlighting the importance of thyroid health for cognition. and fatigue.
Blood Sugar and Memory Loss
Blood sugar fluctuations can cause memory loss, as glucose is the primary energy source for the brain. Both high and low blood sugar levels impair cognitive function, affecting concentration, memory formation, and retrieval processes, underscoring the need for balanced blood sugar management.
Estrogen Induced Memory Loss
Estrogen deficiency, often occurring during menopause, can lead to memory loss and cognitive decline. Estrogen plays a key role in brain function, supporting neural connectivity and neurotransmitter activity, its deficiency impacts memory processing and overall cognitive health, emphasizing the hormone's neuroprotective effects.
Conquering Memory Loss
A Preliminary Consultation
What You Really Need To Know To Make It A Positive Transition
functional medicine vs mainstream medicine
discussion of symptoms and their causes
treatment options : medical and alternative
requirements and implications
understanding lab tests
naturopathic medicine needs
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£85 | one hour
online OR in person
please complete the hormone profile ( see below )
Memory Loss
And Hormonal Imbalances
Memory loss can develop in the brain due to hormonal imbalances, particularly in estrogen, thyroid and cortisol levels. Fluctuations in these hormones affect neurotransmitter activity and neuronal communication, impairing memory formation and retrieval. Hormonal imbalances associated with menopause, stress, and thyroid disorders can contribute to cognitive decline and memory deficits over time.
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Establish Your Baseline And Highlight Your Priorities
In This Hormonal Symptom Profile
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pre consultation
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for your own information / records
This profile is an analysis of
general brain function
memory
adrenal function
thyroid function
blood sugar balance
liver / gall bladder
dopamine
serotonin
GABA
acetylcholine
catecholamines
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( time to completion approx 15mins )
Investment : £12
Refunded when you book a follow up Discovery Consultation
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Our clinical and educational services are among the most advanced anywhere.
Full Symptoms Analysis
A proper diagnostic work up for hormonal imbalances should include an analysis of symptoms relating to adrenal function, thyroid function and the sex hormones. Our male and female hormonal profiles is an ideal starting point.
Laboratory Support
Laboratory analysis from blood, urine and saliva can provide invaluable information as to hormonal shifts in the body giving answers to the myriad of symptoms that can develop from imbalances.
Discovery Consultation
Through our Discovery Consultation ( see below ) learn what how hormonal imbalances develop and what you need to consider to regain balancer and all the benefits that come with it
Educational Support
We are science and research based. All our recommendations and support are based on published research which can be found in the scientific annals.
Conquering Memory Loss
A Preliminary Consultation
What You Really Need To Know To Make It A Positive Transition
functional medicine vs mainstream medicine
discussion of symptoms and their causes
treatment options : medical and alternative
requirements and implications
understanding lab tests
naturopathic medicine needs
​
£85 | one hour
online OR in person
please complete the female hormone profile ( see below )
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