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Cortisol Levels Explained: Normal Range, Daily Rhythm, and Symptoms of Imbalance

Understand normal cortisol ranges, how cortisol changes from morning to night, and which symptoms may point to high or low cortisol levels before you interpret test results.

Cortisol is often called the stress hormone, but that label is too narrow to explain why it matters. This hormone helps regulate blood pressure,...

Creatine for Women in Perimenopause: Strength, Mood, and Safety

Learn whether creatine for women in perimenopause can support strength, mood, and recovery, how much to take, what benefits are realistic, and when safety questions matter most.

Perimenopause can feel like a slow shift in the body’s operating system. A workout that once built strength now feels harder to recover from....

Cruciferous Vegetables for Estrogen Metabolism: Food vs DIM Supplements and What Matters

Learn how cruciferous vegetables may support estrogen metabolism, how DIM supplements differ from whole foods, and what matters most for benefits, safety, thyroid concerns, and practical use.

Estrogen metabolism is one of those health topics that gets simplified too quickly. Online, it is often framed as a battle between “good” and...

Cushing Syndrome: Symptoms, Causes, and Testing Explained

Learn the symptoms, causes, and testing steps for Cushing syndrome, including how cortisol excess is identified, what can mimic it, and when treatment and specialist care are needed.

Cushing syndrome can be easy to miss at first. Weight gain, fatigue, poor sleep, rising blood pressure, mood changes, acne, and irregular periods are...

Cycle Syncing: How to Match Food, Workouts, and Energy to Your Menstrual Cycle

Learn how to use cycle syncing in a realistic, evidence-aware way by matching food, workouts, recovery, and productivity to your menstrual cycle without rigid rules or hormone myths.

Cycle syncing has become a popular way to make daily life feel less like a fight against your body and more like a collaboration...

Dawn Phenomenon: Why Blood Sugar Is High in the Morning and What to Do

Learn what the dawn phenomenon is, why blood sugar can be high in the morning, how to tell it from rebound lows, and which practical steps can help improve fasting glucose.

You go to bed with a decent glucose reading, wake up without eating, and your blood sugar is suddenly high. For many people, that...

DHEA: What It Does, Symptoms of Low DHEA, and When to Test

Learn what DHEA does, which symptoms may overlap with low DHEA, when DHEA-S testing is actually useful, and how to interpret results without overcalling adrenal problems.

DHEA is one of those hormones many people encounter only after a lab result comes back “low” or a supplement label promises better energy,...

DIM Supplement: Estrogen Metabolism, Acne, and Safety Basics

Learn what DIM supplement may and may not do for estrogen metabolism and acne, how to use it cautiously, which dose ranges are common, and what safety issues and interactions matter most.

DIM supplement advice is everywhere right now, usually wrapped in big promises about “estrogen detox,” clearer skin, lighter periods, or fewer hormone-related symptoms. That...

Dry Eyes in Menopause: Burning, Blurry Vision, and What Helps

Dry eyes in menopause can cause burning, watery eyes, grittiness, and blurry vision. Learn why it happens, what helps at home, which treatments matter, and when symptoms need urgent eye care.

For many women, menopause does not just bring hot flashes, sleep disruption, or vaginal dryness. It can also change how the eyes feel and...

DUTCH Hormone Test Explained: What It Measures and Who It’s For

Learn what the DUTCH hormone test measures, how dried urine and saliva results are used, who may benefit, and when standard blood work is still the better choice.

The DUTCH hormone test has become one of the most talked-about specialty hormone panels in functional, integrative, and menopause care. Part of its appeal...

Early Pregnancy Hormones: hCG, Progesterone, and What’s Normal

Learn what hCG and progesterone do in early pregnancy, what normal trends look like, when symptoms need urgent care, and how to interpret early pregnancy hormone results without overreading a single lab value.

A positive pregnancy test can bring relief, joy, surprise, or worry, and often all of them at once. Very quickly, two hormones move to...

Electrolytes and Hormones: Sodium, Potassium, and Adrenal Links

Learn how sodium and potassium relate to hormones, blood pressure, and adrenal function, including the key signs of aldosterone and cortisol problems, the lab patterns to watch, and when to seek medical care.

Sodium and potassium are often treated like simple hydration numbers, but they are really signals of how the body is regulating fluid balance, nerve...

Endocrine Disruptors in Cosmetics: Phthalates, Fragrance, and Safer Choices

Learn which cosmetic ingredients may act as endocrine disruptors, why phthalates and fragrance get special attention, and how to make safer, lower-exposure beauty choices without panic or perfection.

A face cream, shampoo, perfume, sunscreen, and body lotion can each seem harmless on their own. The harder question is what happens when those...

Endocrine Disruptors in Food Packaging: BPA, Phthalates, and How to Reduce Exposure

Learn how BPA, phthalates, and other food-packaging chemicals may affect hormone health, where exposure adds up most, and which practical steps can meaningfully reduce everyday exposure.

Food packaging is easy to overlook because it feels passive. It holds soup, seals leftovers, lines cans, wraps cheese, and carries takeout home. Yet...

Estradiol in Men: Why It Matters and When It’s Too High

Estradiol in men is essential for bone, sexual, and metabolic health, but high levels can signal obesity, TRT issues, medications, or other conditions. Learn when estradiol is too high, what symptoms matter, how to test it correctly, and what treatment usually looks like.

Estradiol is often treated as the hormone men should keep as low as possible. That idea sounds simple, but it misses how male hormone...

Estrogen and Migraines: The Cycle Link and What Can Help

Learn how estrogen shifts can trigger migraines, why attacks often cluster around the menstrual cycle or perimenopause, and what treatments, tracking strategies, and safety issues can help.

For many people, migraine does not strike at random. It clusters around the menstrual cycle, worsens during perimenopause, changes with birth control, or eases...