Meanwhile, in So Far Away
✅ Moment 1: A patient asks you to help her with her health and you talk to her carefully, discovering that she needs to improve her lifestyle habits, have a proper diet and supplementation and adjust her hormone levels (hormone modulation). What's more, she has needed to improve all of this for many years - “a lifetime” of bad habits, poor diet and hormonal imbalances that get worse and worse as she gets older.
✅ Moment 2: After months, the patient tells you that her lifestyle habits have hardly improved, that she eats “a little” better, but that she used the hormones “just right”. You then point out that the treatment depends on the set of guidelines being followed, since habits, food and hormones only work properly when they are combined and that, if you're going to “not do it right”, it's better not to use hormones or medicines or supplements.
✅ Moment 3: Months later, the patient manifests a tumor and “has a flea behind her ear” wondering if the hormones might have caused it. The answer? Of course not: the damage accumulated over a lifetime of unhealthy living will one day lead to some serious consequence! And yes, the use of hormones (medicines too, in general) when not associated with good lifestyle habits usually causes undesirable effects in the medium and long term. Find out more here: https://icaro.med.br/modulacao-hormonal/.
Think of your body as a big construction site: lifestyle habits are your work crew, food and nutrients are your building material and hormones are the orders/instructions that need to be carried out. The work will only come out the way you want it to if you have all this working harmoniously and in coordination, don't you agree?
Common sense is always good!



