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Balance Your Hormones by Caring Your Liver and Kidneys!

Balance Your Hormones by Caring Your Liver and Kidneys!
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Have you ever experienced excessive hair loss or sudden breakouts of acne, especially during times of stress or prolonged late nights? These issues may not just be random—they could be signs of a hormonal imbalance. Interestingly, the health of your liver and kidneys is closely tied to your hormonal system.

 

What Is Hormonal Imbalance?

Hormonal imbalance occurs when the body’s endocrine system, which regulates hormones, becomes disrupted. This system controls essential functions like metabolism, immunity, and reproduction. Poor lifestyle habits, such as irregular sleep or an unhealthy diet, can destabilise hormone levels, leading to issues like hair loss, acne, irregular periods, and mood swings.

 

Common Symptoms of Hormonal Imbalance

Hormonal imbalances can affect both physical health and emotional well-being. If left unaddressed, they may lead to a variety of issues, including:

Physical Symptoms

  • Irregular menstrual cycles, such as changes in frequency, flow, or increased cramping
  • Sudden weight gain or loss, even with no changes in diet or activity
  • Persistent fatigue, even after adequate rest
  • Cold hands and feet caused by poor blood circulation

Emotional Symptoms

  • Anxiety, irritability, or frequent mood swings
  • Prolonged feelings of sadness or a lack of interest in daily activities
  • Difficulty concentrating or remembering things

 

The Link Between Hormones and Liver/Kidney Health

Your kidneys do more than filter waste; they play a critical role in regulating hormones. They produce key hormones like renin, which helps control blood pressure, and erythropoietin, which stimulates red blood cell production. When kidney function is compromised, hormone production can be disrupted, resulting in issues such as hair loss and acne.

From the perspective of Japanese Kampo, hormonal imbalances are often caused by a disruption in the balance of yin and yang or insufficient qi and blood flow. The liver regulates emotional health and energy flow, while the kidneys store vital energy that nourishes the body. Stress, poor diet, or lack of sleep can lead to liver stagnation and kidney deficiency, disrupting this balance. This can result in poor blood circulation, hair loss, acne, insomnia, and even weight gain. Supporting liver and kidney health can improve blood flow, restore balance, and promote overall wellness.

 

DTS: Restoring Balance by Supporting Liver and Kidney Health

Liver and kidney health are essential for maintaining metabolic balance and overall well-being. When these organs are compromised, it can lead to various health issues. DTS, developed in Japan, combines the natural power of Panax Pseudo Ginseng and Eucommia to restore and enhance liver and kidney function.

Panax Pseudo Ginseng improves blood circulation, protects liver cells from oxidative damage, and boosts detoxification, while Eucommia repairs kidney cells, balances hormones, and strengthens immunity. After 4-6 months of consistent use, many users report better sleep, reduced fatigue, improved energy, and relief from symptoms related to kidney deficiency.


Support your liver and kidneys with DTS for a healthier, more balanced life.

Disclaimer:
  • * All research and clinical data should be used as reference purposes only, results may vary.
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