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Two very important hormones are related to memory loss and general forgetfulness. The first one is thyroid.  

The thyroid gland runs the metabolism of the entire body. When thyroid levels are low, many functions of the body slow down, including your brain function. Low thyroid can affect your ability to remember things and may also prevent you from effectively concentrating.  Checking your thyroid can be one of the most important steps in restoring full brain functionality.  

The second hormone affecting memory is estrogen. Low estrogen levels can have the same effect on your brain and can decrease your ability to remember things and concentrate.   

At the Center for Hormone Therapy our program encompasses a complete analysis of all your hormone levels, including estrogen and thyroid.  Remember that to have your thyroid checked means more than having the standard “TSH” test performed, which seldom identifies low thyroid.  At our center we test both your T4 and free T3.

 

 

 

 

 

"I can't say enough about what I learned and experienced by going on the 'healthy hormones' as I call them. I really didn't know that hormonal imbalances could affect so many areas of my life. I don't even have the 'brain fog' anymore.

One of the biggest things that i have seen over the last few months is the overall increase in my energy levels. i had tried vitamins, herbs, exercise (which exhausted me!) yoga --you name it. little did I know that it was a simple matter of low hormone levels."

-Linda K., Layton, Utah