which diet is good for us
what causes us to gain or lose weight
which sporting activity will help us lose weight and stay healthy
The genetic health profile indicates the diseases to which an individual has a high resistance as well as those against which preventive measures should be taken.
Genetic predisposition also determines whether hormones should be prescribed and, if so, which ones. As we age, of course, we produce fewer and fewer hormones. Our genes indicate whether hormones such as DHEA and the growth hormone can be taken without risk or, in the case of menopausal women, whether hormone replacement therapy is safe. Many people have a genetic predisposition whereby hormone supplementation significantly increases their exposure to cancer, while others can safely proceed with such therapy. For this latter group, supplements can protect against vascular diseases or osteoporosis. They feel more vital and younger. As has been said so many times before, it’s your genes that decide.
What other ways are there of balancing out hormonal deficiencies?
In our institutes, it is only in rare cases that we recommend making up for deficiencies directly with hormone supplements. We prefer the approach of using certain techniques to get the body’s own hormone production back on track and to thereby consolidate and enhance vitality and enjoyment of life in the long term.