FAQs

frequently asked questions about hormonize

All about Hormonize

Can I take Hormonize without consulting my physician?

Hormonize is a food supplement made with natural ingredients and is very safe to consume, but if you have pre-existing medical conditions, please consult your physician before use.

How do I take Hormonize?

Empty one (1) sachet of Hormonize to 100-150ml of tap or cold water. Stir well and enjoy!

Is Hormonize safe?

Yes, the Hormonize formula is made with natural ingredients, and is FDA Approved safe for consumption.

How often do I take Hormonize?

We recommend taking Hormonize 1-2 times daily and consistently for best results.

Are there any side effects when taking Hormonize?

Hormonize is a natural food supplement with no foreseen side effects but may interact differently with some medications. If you're currently taking medication for a pre-existing medical condition, please consult your doctor before use.

How long should I be taking Hormonize before i start feeling the effect?

Hormonize works by giving your body what it needs to regulate hormone production more effectively. You may feel the effects within the first few days, but for best results, take Hormonize regularly and consistently

What is Hormonize for?

Hormonize is a food supplement designed to help with hormonal imbalances. It's popular among Menopausal and Perimenopausal women and the ones diagnosed with Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), but all women can benefit from Hormonize.

What does Hormonize taste like?

Hormonize's flavor is a mixed berry, which tastes so good that you’ll forget it's healthy.

Who is Hormonize suitable for?

Hormonize was designed for women experiencing hormonal imbalances. Though particularly helpful for menopausal, perimenopausal and those diagnosed with PCOS, Hormonize can benefit all women experiencing difficulty with their hormones. For 18 years old and above. Not recommended for lactating and pregnant women.

Can I take Hormonize on an empty stomach?

Yes, Hormonize can be taken safely on its own, as well as before, after, or during meals.

Can Hormonize help in losing weight?

Yes. Hormonize has natural ingredients that also aid in weight management. Taking 1-2 glasses daily with exercise and a proper diet guarantees that you'll be fit and healthy.

Can Hormonize be considered a Dietary Supplement?

Yes. Dietary Supplements are also referred to as Food Supplements. For all intents and purposes, Hormonize may be considered both as Food Supplement and Dietary Supplement.

What are the Ingredients in Hormonize?

Hormonize is a 23-in-1 Hormone Balancing Supplement.

Each sachet contains:

Licorice, Dandelion Root, Psyllium Powder, Stevia, Anti-Caking Agent (Tricalcium Phosphate), Stabilizer (Carboxymethylcellulose), Garcinia Cambogia, Gingko Biloba, Flax Seed, Moringa Powder, Vanilla Extract, Turmeric Powder, Vitex, Maca Root Extract, Gymnema Sylvestre, Wild Yam, Raspberry Leaf, Black Cohosh, Sage, Passion Flower, Sunflower Lecithin, Red Clover, Inulin Fiber, Slimbiome, and Paragis.

Can I take Hormonize if I am pregnant?

No. Hormonize is not recommended for pregnant or lactating women. Studies show that for pregnant women, its best for your body to adapt naturally without outside influences.

Is Hormonize suitable for teenagers?

No. We don't recommend it to teenagers and younger women. Hormonize has an adult requirement of 18 years old and above.

Does Hormonize contains sugar?

We use stevia as a natural sweetener in Hormonize instead of added sugars. Stevia is a plant-based sweetener that has zero calories and is much sweeter than sugar. It's also a great option for those who are trying to reduce their sugar intake or manage their blood sugar levels.

While Hormonize is free of added sugars, it does contain a small percentage of natural sugars from the other wholesome ingredients we use to create our product. However, rest assured that we strive to keep the sugar content as low as possible while still providing a delicious and healthy option for you. Additionally, stevia has been shown to have potential health benefits, including supporting healthy blood pressure and insulin sensitivity.

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What is Hormonal Imbalance?

A hormonal imbalance happens when you have too much or too little of one or more hormones. It's a broad term that can represent many different hormone-related conditions.

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Conditions caused by hormonal imbalance:

  • Irregular menstruation
  • Infertility
  • Acne on your face, chest and/or upper back
  • Hair loss
  • Heavy periods
  • Hirsutism (excess body hair)
  • Hot flashes
  • Diabetes
  • Thyroid diseases
  • Obesity
  • Low s*x drive
  • Vaginal atrophy
  • Vaginal dryness

Some hormone imbalance symptoms includes:

  • Slow heartbeat or rapid heartbeat (tachycardia)
  • Unexplained weight gain or weight loss
  • Fatigue
  • Constipation
  • Diarrhea or more frequent bowel movements
  • Numbness and tingling in your hands
  • Higher-than-normal blood cholesterol levels
  • Depression or Anxiety
  • Being unable to tolerate cold temperatures or warm temperatures
  • Dry, coarse skin and hair
  • Thin, warm and moist skin
  • Irregular body fat distribution
  • Darkened skin in your armpit or the back and sides of your neck (acanthosis nigricans)
  • Skin tags (small skin growths)
  • Extreme thirst and frequent urination

What causes Hormonal Imbalance?

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Certain periods of life cause more dramatic changes and fluctuations in hormones, including:

  • Puberty
  • Pregnancy
  • Menopause

However, there are several other reasons why your hormone levels may be irregular at unexpected times. Some of the most common causes of fluctuating or imbalanced hormone levels include:

  • Stress
  • Certain medication
  • Steroid use

Can Hormonal Imbalance cause Anxiety?

Yes, certain hormone imbalances can cause anxiety, including:

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Hyperthyroidism:

If you have hyperthyroidism, it means your body has too much thyroid hormone. Excess thyroid hormone speeds up your metabolism. This can cause anxiety. In addition to unusual nervousness, restlessness and irritability.

Cushing's syndrome:

While it's not as common of a symptom, Cushing's syndrome (excess cortisol) can cause anxiety, as well as depression and irritability.

Adult-onset growth hormone deficiency:

Adults with growth hormone deficiency often report having anxiety and/or depression.

Can Hormonal Imbalance cause Weight Gain?

Yes, certain hormone imbalances can cause weight gain, including:

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Hyperthyroidism:

This condition happens when you have low levels of thyroid hormone, which causes your metabolism to slow down. This can cause weight gain.

Cushing's syndrome

This is a rare condition that happens when your body has too much of a hormone called cortisol. It results in rapid weight gain in your face (sometimes called "moon face"), belly, back of your neck (sometimes called "buffalo hump") and chest.

Menopause

During menopause, many people assigned female at birth, gain weight due to hormonal changes that cause their metabolism to slow down. It's important to remember that this type of "hormonal imbalance" is natural and an expected part of life.