Suzanne Somers: How Bioidentical Hormones Saved My Life

Suzanne SomersEvery woman faces health challenges as she ages, but perimenopause doesn’t have to be one of them. Suzanne Somers, leading TV icon, author, and voice of bioidentical hormones, is using her tell-all book, titled “I’m Too Young For This,” which explains the common pitfalls related to perimenopause.

As hormone levels change, women may encounter itching, bloating, sleeplessness, headaches, and low libido. Rather than wait for things to get better, Suzanne Somers, longtime personal friend and advocate of the Salerno Center for Complementary Medicine, is recommending women search for a simple blood test, where they can track, balance, and restore hormonal balance.

Menopause can strike at any moment, and if you don’t feel like old self anymore – help is available. As Suzanne Somers explains, “Women all think they’re too young for this to be happening to them, because it didn’t use to happen until you were 48 or so,” Somers said in her latest Fox News interview. Because of the toxins, hormones are blunted, which leads to accelerated aging, cognitive decline, and a myriad of health problems.

By restoring hormone balance with the aid of a trained medical professional, women can combat mood swings, hot flashes, and irritability. Supplements are great companion products, however, bioidentical hormone replacement therapy remains the gold standard. Each and every day, Suzanne Somers applies personalized amounts of estrogen, progesterone, and testosterone into her skin. The cream, which is not a one-size-fits-all dosage, is closely monitored through regular follow-ups to ensure both accuracy and potency. Best of all, the cream has helped Suzanne Somers sleep eight hours, maintain a positive mood, and if you’re wondering if it helped her sex drive, the answer is a resounding yes.