Aging is inevitable, and for many, it signals the beginning of a new chapter - one where you cross off bucket list items and live life to the fullest, on your own terms. However, for some women, aging is a horrible prospect, filled with chronic fatigue, irritability, and inability to perform in the bedroom. If you're concerned about life in middle age and beyond, we've got great news: there are easy, proven steps that you can take to help stop the negative effect of aging.
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As women age, their hormones begin to go through changes that affect their day-to-day lives. For women, hormone deficiency and imbalance usually occur during menopause and can cause chronic fatigue, hot flashes, and mood swings, among other issues. Hormone replacement therapy helps correct hormone imbalances in women, helping them feel more vibrant and virile as they age.
Often, HRT treatments give patients enhanced quality of life that they didn't think was possible - even in their 60's and beyond.
The benefits for women are numerous and are available today through Global Life Rejuvenation.
As women age, their bodies begin to go through significant changes that affect their quality of life. This change is called menopause and marks the end of a woman's menstrual cycle and reproduction ability. Though there is no specific age when this change occurs, the average age of menopause onset is 51 years old. However, according to doctors, menopause officially starts 12 months after a woman's final period. During the transition to menopause, women's estrogen and other hormones begin to deplete.
As that happens, many women experience severe symptoms. These symptoms include:
The symptoms of hormone deficiency can be concerning and scary for both women and their spouses. However, if you're getting older and notice some of these symptoms, there is reason to be hopeful. Hormone replacement therapy and anti-aging medicine for women can correct imbalances that happen during menopause. These safe, effective treatments leave you feeling younger, healthier, and more vibrant.
The most common reason for menopause is the natural decline in a female's reproductive hormones. However, menopause can also result from the following situations:
Oophorectomy: This surgery, which removes a woman's ovaries, causes immediate menopause. Symptoms and signs of menopause in this situation can be severe, as the hormonal changes happen abruptly.
Chemotherapy: Cancer treatments like chemotherapy can induce menopause quickly, causing symptoms to appear shortly after or even during treatment.
Ovarian Insufficiency: Also called premature ovarian failure, this condition is essentially premature menopause. It happens when a woman's ovaries quit functioning before the age of 40 and can stem from genetic factors and disease. Only 1% of women suffer from premature menopause, but HRT can help protect the heart, brain, and bones.
For many women, menopause is a trying time that can be filled with many hormonal hurdles to jump through. A little knowledge can go a long way, whether you're going through menopause now or are approaching "that" age.
Here are some of the most common issues that women experience during menopause:
If you're a woman going through menopause and find that you have become increasingly depressed, you're not alone. It's estimated that 15% of women experience depression to some degree while going through menopause. What many women don't know is that depression can start during perimenopause, or the years leading up to menopause.
Depression can be hard to diagnose, especially during perimenopause and menopause. However, if you notice the following signs, it might be time to speak with a physician:
Remember, if you're experiencing depression, you're not weak or broken - you're going through a very regular emotional experience. The good news is that with proper treatment from your doctor, depression isn't a death sentence. And with HRT and anti-aging treatment for women, depression could be the catalyst you need to enjoy a new lease on life.
Hot flashes - they're one of the most well-known symptoms of menopause. Hot flashes are intense, sudden feelings of heat across a woman's upper body. Some last second, while others last minutes, making them incredibly inconvenient and uncomfortable for most women.
Symptoms of hot flashes include:
Typically, hot flashes are caused by a lack of estrogen. Low estrogen levels negatively affect a woman's hypothalamus, the part of the brain that controls body temperature and appetite. Low estrogen levels cause the hypothalamus to incorrectly assume the body is too hot, dilating blood vessels to increase blood flow. Luckily, most women don't have to settle for the uncomfortable feelings that hot flashes cause. HRT treatments for women often stabilize hormones, lessening the effects of hot flashes and menopause in general.
Mood swings are common occurrences for most people - quick shifts from happy to angry and back again, triggered by a specific event. And while many people experience mood swings, they are particularly common for women going through menopause. That's because, during menopause, the female's hormones are often imbalanced. Hormone imbalances and mood swings go hand-in-hand, resulting in frequent mood changes and even symptoms like insomnia.
The rate of production of estrogen, a hormone that fluctuates during menopause, largely determines the rate of production the hormone serotonin, which regulates mood, causing mood swings.
Luckily, HRT and anti-aging treatments in North Palm Beach, FL for women work wonders for mood swings by regulating hormone levels like estrogen. With normal hormone levels, women around the world are now learning that they don't have to settle for mood swings during menopause.
Staying fit and healthy is hard for anyone living in modern America. However, for women with hormone imbalances during perimenopause or menopause, weight gain is even more serious. Luckily, HRT treatments for women coupled with a physician-led diet can help keep weight in check. But which hormones need to be regulated?
Lowered sexual desire - three words most men and women hate to hear. Unfortunately, for many women in perimenopausal and menopausal states, it's just a reality of life. Thankfully, today, HRT and anti-aging treatments North Palm Beach, FL can help women maintain a normal, healthy sex drive. But what causes low libido in women, especially as they get older?
The hormones responsible for low libido in women are progesterone, estrogen, and testosterone.
Progesterone production decreases during perimenopause, causing low sex drive in women. Lower progesterone production can also cause chronic fatigue, weight gain, and other symptoms. On the other hand, lower estrogen levels during menopause lead to vaginal dryness and even vaginal atrophy or loss of muscle tension.
Lastly, testosterone plays a role in lowered libido. And while testosterone is often grouped as a male hormone, it contributes to important health and regulatory functionality in women. A woman's testosterone serves to heighten sexual responses and enhances orgasms. When the ovaries are unable to produce sufficient levels of testosterone, it often results in a lowered sex drive.
Often uncomfortable and even painful, vaginal dryness is a serious problem for sexually active women. However, like hair loss in males, vaginal dryness is very common - almost 50% of women suffer from it during menopause.
Getting older is just a part of life, but that doesn't mean you have to settle for the side effects. HRT and anti-aging treatments for women correct vaginal dryness by re-balancing estrogen, progesterone, and testosterone. When supplemented with diet and healthy living, your vagina's secretions are normalized, causing discomfort to recede.
Uterine fibroids - they're perhaps the least-known symptom of menopause and hormone imbalances in women. That's because these growths on the uterus are often symptom-free. Unfortunately, these growths can be cancerous, presenting a danger for women as they age.
Many women will have fibroids at some point. Because they're symptomless, they're usually found during routine doctor exams. Some women only get one or two, while others may have large clusters of fibroids. Because fibroids are usually caused by hormone imbalances, hysterectomies have been used as a solution, forcing women into early menopause.
Advances in HRT and anti-aging medicine for women give females a safer, non-surgical option without having to experience menopause early. At Global Life Rejuvenation, our expert physicians will implement a customized HRT program to stabilize your hormones and reduce the risk of cancerous fibroid growth.
Endometriosis symptoms are much like the effects of PMS, and include pelvic pain, fatigue, cramping, and bloating. While doctors aren't entirely sure what causes this painful, uncomfortable condition, most agree that hormones - particularly xenoestrogens - play a factor.
Endometriosis symptoms are much like the effects of PMS and include pelvic pain, fatigue, cramping, and bloating. While doctors aren't entirely sure what causes this painful, uncomfortable condition, most agree that hormones - particularly xenoestrogens - play a factor.
Xenoestrogen is a hormone that is very similar to estrogen. Too much xenoestrogen is thought to stimulate endometrial tissue growth. HRT for women helps balance these hormones and, when used with a custom nutrition program, can provide relief for women across the U.S.
Hormone stability is imperative for a healthy sex drive and for a normal, stress-free life during menopause. HRT and anti-aging treatments for women balance the hormones that your body has altered due to perimenopause or menopause.
HRT for women is a revolutionary step in helping women live their best lives, even as they grow older. However, at Global Life Rejuvenation, we know that no two patients are the same. That's why we specialize in holistic treatments that utilize HRT, combined with healthy nutrition, supplements, and fitness plans that maximize hormone replacement treatments.
If you've been suffering through menopause, is HRT the answer? That's hard to say without an examination by a trusted physician, but one thing's for sure. When a woman balances her hormone levels, she has a much better shot at living a regular life with limited depression, weight gain, mood swings, and hot flashes.
Here are just a few additional benefits of HRT and anti-aging treatments for females:
Hormone imbalance causes a litany of issues. But with anti-aging treatments for women, females can better process calcium, keep their cholesterol levels safe, and maintain a healthy vagina. By replenishing the body's estrogen supply, HRT can relieve symptoms from menopause and protect against osteoporosis. But that's just the start.
Global Life Rejuvenation's patients report many more benefits of HRT and anti-aging medicine for women:
If you're ready to feel better, look better, and recapture the vitality of your youth, it's time to contact Global Life Rejuvenation. It all starts with an in-depth consultation, where we will determine if HRT and anti-aging treatments for women are right for you. After all, every patient's body and hormone levels are different. Since all our treatment options are personalized, we do not have a single threshold for treatment. Instead, we look at our patient's hormone levels and analyze them on a case-by-case basis.
At Global Life Rejuvenation, we help women rediscover their youth with HRT treatment for women. We like to think of ourselves as an anti-aging concierge service, guiding and connecting our patients to the most qualified HRT physicians available. With customized HRT treatment plan for women, our patients experience fewer menopausal symptoms, less perimenopause & menopause depression, and often enjoy a more youth-like appearance.
Growth hormone peptides are an innovative therapy that boosts the natural human growth hormone production in a person's body. These exciting treatment options help slow down the aging process and give you a chance at restoring your youth.
Sermorelin is a synthetic hormone peptide, like GHRH, which triggers the release of growth hormones. When used under the care of a qualified physician, Sermorelin can help you lose weight, increase your energy levels, and help you feel much younger.
Human growth hormone (HGH) therapy has been used for years to treat hormone deficiencies. Unlike HGH, which directly replaces declining human growth hormone levels, Sermorelin addresses the underlying cause of decreased HGH, stimulating the pituitary gland naturally. This approach keeps the mechanisms of growth hormone production active.
Ipamorelin helps to release growth hormones in a person's body by mimicking a peptide called ghrelin. Ghrelin is one of three hormones which work together to regulate the growth hormone levels released by the pituitary gland. Because Ipamorelin stimulates the body to produce growth hormone, your body won't stop its natural growth hormone production, which occurs with synthetic HGH.
Ipamorelin causes growth hormone secretion that resembles natural release patterns rather than being constantly elevated from HGH. Because ipamorelin stimulates the natural production of growth hormone, our patients can use this treatment long-term with fewer health risks.
One of the biggest benefits of Ipamorelin is that it provides significant short and long-term benefits in age management therapies. Ipamorelin can boost a patient's overall health, wellbeing, and outlook on life.
When there is an increased concentration of growth hormone by the pituitary gland, there are positive benefits to the body. Some benefits include:
Whether you are considering our HRT and anti-aging treatments for women in North Palm Beach, FL, we are here to help. The first step to reclaiming your life begins by contacting Global Life Rejuvenation. Our friendly, knowledgeable HRT experts can help answer your questions and walk you through our procedures. From there, we'll figure out which treatments are right for you. Before you know it, you'll be well on your way to looking and feeling better than you have in years!
NORTH PALM BEACH, Fla. —A neighborhood in northern Palm Beach County has been left in tatters after a tornado tore through Saturday evening.People in the Melody Lane community in unincorporated North Palm Beach are now trying to figure out how to move forward.The latest: Weather coverage from WPBF 25 NewsJenna Hayes has lived on Melody Lane for 30 years....
NORTH PALM BEACH, Fla. —
A neighborhood in northern Palm Beach County has been left in tatters after a tornado tore through Saturday evening.
People in the Melody Lane community in unincorporated North Palm Beach are now trying to figure out how to move forward.
The latest: Weather coverage from WPBF 25 News
Jenna Hayes has lived on Melody Lane for 30 years.
She said she’s never experienced anything like this before.
“I was standing outside and putting a bubbler in my fish tank because the power was out, and I saw the tornado and ran and hid and this is what I came back outside to,” Hayes said.
She said fallen trees busted out the windows in her home, a large mango tree was knocked over and is now blocking her door and the tornado also destroyed the bungalow right behind her home.
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“Look over here, oh my God. What if they were in there, y’all,” Hayes said.
Hayes said a man and his 2-year-old son live in the purple-painted bungalow now torn into two by the tornado, but fortunately, they weren’t home during the storm.
WATCH: WPBF 25 Storm Shorts
And the rest of the community was also torn to shreds.
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Here’s a walk-through of the Melody Lane community in Palm Beach Gardens/North Palm Beach @WPBF25News pic.twitter.com/wU7Io8ANnt
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“Property’s fine, other than the tree. My cars – I got a Mercedes on that side and a BMW sitting there. Both of those are pretty well damaged,” John McKale, who lives in the community, said.
McKale said while he’s heartbroken about the cars, physically, he’s OK, but still replaying the moments the tornado hit in his mind.
“Sounded like a train, I mean, I said, ‘Wow! This is happening,’” McKale said.
And further up the road, more evidence of the tornado, including roof damage to Rich Wilson’s home.
“As you see, the boat next door was thrown, a 22-foot boat on a trailer was thrown in a tree,” Wilson said.
PALM BEACH COUNTY, Fla. —People across northern Palm Beach County are picking up the pieces following Saturday’s devastating EF2 tornado that ripped through parts of Palm Beach Gardens and North Palm Beach.Right now it’s still unclear how many people were injured during the EF2 tornado and how many structures and vehicles were damaged.Even thoug...
PALM BEACH COUNTY, Fla. —
People across northern Palm Beach County are picking up the pieces following Saturday’s devastating EF2 tornado that ripped through parts of Palm Beach Gardens and North Palm Beach.
Right now it’s still unclear how many people were injured during the EF2 tornado and how many structures and vehicles were damaged.
Even though the tornado is now long gone, the impacts will be felt in some neighborhoods for a long time.
Related: Man describes witnessing car flip during tornado in Palm Beach Gardens
On Melody Lane in North Palm Beach, some of those homes were in the direct path of the tornado. At least one bungalow on the street was completely destroyed. Many trees on the street were completely uprooted. Melody Lane is close to the Point at Palm Beach Gardens apartments in Palm Beach Gardens, which also had damage and had cars flipped over in its parking lot.
People on the street shared what's on their mind with WPBF 25 News.
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Thankfully no one was in this bungalow when the EF2 tornado tore through North Palm Beach and Palm Beach Gardens yesterday. @WPBF25News pic.twitter.com/KJOa8sujVY
— Steve King WPBF (@WPBF_Steve) April 30, 2023
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A look at Melody Lane in North Palm Beach nearly 24 hours after the tornado ripped through this area. @WPBF25News pic.twitter.com/UXM4ee3SSI
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Eagle Cleaners of PGA in Palm Beach Gardens is one of the businesses forced to close for the foreseeable future due to tornado damage. @WPBF25News pic.twitter.com/lXWGMBZk5t
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"Just seeing all the devastation," said Tammy Zickefoose, who lives on Melody Lane. "Being thankful that it wasn’t worse than what it was. Nobody was home in the bungalows."
"Devastation. Complete devastation on this property. Every tree is gone,” said Jenna Hayes, who also lives on Melody Lane.
Neighbors on Melody Lane say they’re working together to help each other pick up the pieces.
Related: 11 minutes of destruction: Breaking down the path of the Palm Beach Gardens tornado
"I think it’s because we’re such a close-knit community back here on Melody Lane,” said Hayes.
People are also working to repair their homes from the tornado damage on Smith Drive. There is also extensive damage at Harbour Point Marina.
The vice president of Cast Stone International, Patrick Barrera, says the outdoor gallery at his business, which has been open for 32 years, was severely damaged by a falling billboard during the storm.
He says now they’re trying to clean up and hopefully rebuild.
"We were scared of flying debris and flying stones and everything and we just took shelter inside and waited for the storm to pass,” said Barrera, who was inside one of the buildings at Cast Stone International during the tornado. "That was one of the scariest events that I’ve ever experienced in my life. Just seeing the business you grew up in and being the second generation and vice president of the company, it’s definitely heartbreaking to see but thank God we are all still here and alive and well but once we get this mess cleaned up we are looking to rebuild this company better and stronger."
NORTH PALM BEACH, Fla. — A resident of the Harbour Point neighborhood in North Palm Beach is now recovering in the hospital after, his wife said, the winds from Saturday's tornado threw him off their back patio when it tore through the community.Mariana Brenizer told WPTV her husband, John Brenizer, is now recovering at St Mary's Medical Center in West Palm Beach in serious but stable condition. She said her husband is awake and will be OK, but his recovery is going to be a long one.Brenizer said her husband when out to t...
NORTH PALM BEACH, Fla. — A resident of the Harbour Point neighborhood in North Palm Beach is now recovering in the hospital after, his wife said, the winds from Saturday's tornado threw him off their back patio when it tore through the community.
Mariana Brenizer told WPTV her husband, John Brenizer, is now recovering at St Mary's Medical Center in West Palm Beach in serious but stable condition. She said her husband is awake and will be OK, but his recovery is going to be a long one.
Brenizer said her husband when out to their back patio Saturday when the tornado was approaching to secure their outdoor furniture and take down their umbrella's when the wind picked ripped him off the patio and catapulted him into a pile of debris.
"I'm feeling devastated," said Brenizer. "I watched and I saw everything that happened, it was so quick, in front of my eyes. I saw my husband flying everywhere with the boats and the pots and the tables, and I want to help, but he screamed to me, 'Don't come out.' And when I came out, I just find him over there, like all blood all over his body."
Brenizer called 911 and told her husband to hang on.
"I just told him not to die, because if he's in the water, that's it, there's nothing you can do," Brenizer said.
"What's going through your mind in that moment?" asked WPTV's Kate Hussey.
"At that moment, I screamed. I screamed for help," she said.
While the tornado may have passed and the cleanup is now underway, for Brenizer and her husband, the storm is far from over.
"He's not doing good. We don't know what's going to happen to him," Brenizer said, adding that her husband has bruises all over his body. She also said when she first saw him, she believed he had broken bones all over because of the blood.
Brenizer also said she's hanging on to the hope that the pieces of their lives can be put back together.
"I am hopeful, yes," she said. "I believe in God, and I thank God that he is going to bring him back."
Brenizer also said she is thankful for the many neighbors who have come with meals, prayers and support to help her pick up the pieces.
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Posted at 6:15 PM, May 11, 2023and last updated 3:16 PM, May 11, 2023NORTH PALM BEACH, Fla. — Some residents impacted by the EF2 tornado in northern Palm Beach County feel frustrated and abandoned.Homeowners in a neighborhood off Melody Lane were badly hit by the storm. However, they said they're not getting the help they need.Residents thought th...
Posted at 6:15 PM, May 11, 2023
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NORTH PALM BEACH, Fla. — Some residents impacted by the EF2 tornado in northern Palm Beach County feel frustrated and abandoned.
Homeowners in a neighborhood off Melody Lane were badly hit by the storm. However, they said they're not getting the help they need.
Residents thought their local government would have taken away the piles of downed trees and home debris by now. They also hoped financial help would be coming their way.
So far, they said what they've received has been a disappointment.
"[I have received] nothing, not even an ice cube," storm victim Jenna Hayes said.
Since the tornado touched down on April 29, Hayes said she has spent most days off work to help neighbors, clean up the debris around her home and fix damage to her own house.
"It's hard on the body," Hayes said. "It's hard on the mind. It's a lot."
It's also hard on the bank account. Neighbors said they've spent thousands on cleanup and repairs.
They hoped the Federal Emergency Management Agency would help them the way they assist hurricane victims.
But North Palm Beach village manager Chuck Huff said tornado-damaged communities likely won't get FEMA aid since the final damage total won't likely be high enough.
"We would never reach that threshold here," Huff said.
Bad news piles up as fast as the debris along Melody Lane, which is located in an unincorporated area of Palm Beach County. Hayes wonders if the county will remove the debris.
"We feel abandoned," Hayes said. "Everyone on this entire property [has been] abandoned."
WPTV contacted Palm Beach County officials asking about debris removal but received no response.
At the corner of Melody Lane, a sign in front of a home announces its backyard chicks are still laying eggs. A small sign of normality in a recovering neighborhood that still has a lot of cleanup work ahead.
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NORTH PALM BEACH, Fla. — Communities in northern Palm Beach County that were hit hard by Saturday's tornado are still cleaning up. During this process, more stories are emerging on what residents experienced.A young girl who was home alone while her mother went to buy groceries explained the terrifying moments.Kayo Walsh, 11, was at the Sanctuary Cove apartment...
NORTH PALM BEACH, Fla. — Communities in northern Palm Beach County that were hit hard by Saturday's tornado are still cleaning up. During this process, more stories are emerging on what residents experienced.
A young girl who was home alone while her mother went to buy groceries explained the terrifying moments.
Kayo Walsh, 11, was at the Sanctuary Cove apartments in North Palm Beach when the storm hit.
"I thought it was just a heavy rain because I heard the thunder, and I was tired," Kayo said. "But then I heard a loud bang."
The girl could not believe what was happening. The rain outside sounded stronger than usual.
"Then I heard a loud bang, which was the door frame for the locks and stuff," Kayo said. "It flew off the door, and it fell into the living room, and I was confused hearing the door knocking against the wall. I saw in the living room that the door was open, and I was confused thinking my parents had not locked it."
She went to close the door, but it wouldn't close.
"Then when I went near it, the door flung open and hit me in the head here and hit me against the wall," Kayo said.
The girl said all of this was frightening.
"I cried running to my room," Kayo said.
She then waited until it got quiet outside.
"I went out through the front door and saw that a tree was blocking the door," Kayo said.
The young girl was able to get out of her home and run to a family friend's apartment about a quarter of a mile away.
"She was crying," the neighbor said. "She was terrified."
The friend called Kayo's mother to let her know the girl was OK.
"I miss like my little closet because it's a hideout for me with my LED lights," Kayo said. "My mom brought all of the stuffed animals back to me before they forced us to stay out of our house. I think they let her in for a moment to grab everything."
The family said they are temporarily staying at an Airbnb.
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