Low Testosterone And Headaches Migraines
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Understanding Low Testosterone and Migraines
Overview
As a registered nurse, I've had a recent insight into the connection between age and migraines. During a class, I learned that migraines are rare after age 55 and are closely linked to hormonal changes. This revelation was fascinating because, throughout my ER experience, I'd seen many younger individuals with migraines but hardly any older ones.
A Personal Discovery
This information resonated with me, as both my husband and I have suffered from occasional migraines. These episodes significantly reduced after we started using hormone creams I make: Prosperon for men and Prosperine for women. These creams boost progesterone in women, testosterone in men, and lower estrogen in both, balancing hormone levels and enhancing libido. Unexpectedly, they also alleviated our migraines, showcasing the link between hormone levels and migraine relief.
Additional Benefits
Beyond reducing migraines, we've felt more energetic. Dr. John Lee highlights that natural progesterone can improve bone health, libido, brain function, allergies, and skin tone. We are thrilled to be free from migraines and to experience these additional health benefits.
Additional Migraine Tips
Managing migraines also involves lifestyle adjustments. Reducing stress, limiting sugar and processed foods, and being mindful of weather changes can help. While some triggers are out of our control, using an all-natural cream regularly has made a significant difference in our lives.
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