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Natural Solutions For Hormonal Imbalances with Naturopathic Medicine

Naturopathic & Functional Medicine for Hormone Health In Naperville
When it comes to treating patient health concerns, both naturopathic and functional medicine aim to address the underlying cause of illness, imbalance and disease. A naturopathic doctor in Naperville will likely have a certain perspective when it comes to consideration of an individual’s unique susceptibility to disease. This has to do with what is referred to as ‘the determinants of health’. And, although the outcome desired is the same, a naturopathic approach may include treatments that may not be used by some functional medicine doctors. Both functional medicine and naturopathic medicine provide natural solutions to hormone imbalance.
Naturopathic Doctor Who Specializes in Hormone Imbalances
At Naperville Integrated Wellness, we utilize both naturopathic and functional medicine insights and treatments for hormone imbalance.
Millions of women suffer from hormonal imbalances that interfere with their health and quality of life. Unfortunately, traditional medicine does not offer much in the way of solutions, other than prescribing hormone replacement therapy / birth control pills.
What Is Hormone Replacement Therapy
This is where your Naperville hormone functional medicine doctor can help!
You may be thinking, what is a functional medicine hormone specialist? One key factor that differentiates a hormone functional medicine doctor from a conventional doctor is that we start by asking the question that most doctors are failing to ask and that is “Why?” Why is your body failing to produce and regulate proper hormone levels?
This is the first question a naturopathic functional medicine physician will be investigating when treating a woman (or a man) with hormonal imbalances. There are two major areas to consider when considering hormone balance and they are hormone production and hormone elimination. For the sake of simplicity lets focus more on women’s hormone issues but many of these same concepts apply to men as well.
Hormone Production
Most of your hormones are produced by your ovaries until you reach menopause. After menopause, the adrenal glands become a significant contributor to the hormone levels of your body. So, before the ovaries begin to shut-down, they are your primary source of estrogen, progesterone and testosterone. Ok, so we know they are producing the hormones but what regulates the ovaries and their hormone production? The ovaries are controlled primarily by hormones that are produced by a gland that is attached to your brain, your pituitary gland. This gland releases two hormones called LH and FSH which travel in your blood until they reach the ovaries where they order the production of hormones. This is where most doctors stop when it comes to hormone production and regulation which is why the usual solution offered is more hormones in the form of medication. In medicine, the pituitary gland is referred to as the “master gland” because it produces the hormones that control other glands; like the ovaries, thyroid, testicles and adrenal glands.

The Hypothalamus Relationship
There is, however, another part of your brain that controls your pituitary gland! So, the pituitary has its own “master” and it is the part of the brain called the hypothalamus. Your hypothalamus continuously receives information about hormonal status and sends instructions either in the form of its own hormones or electrical impulses through nerves, to the pituitary gland which in turn sends orders to the glands that produce hormones, in this case your ovaries. These two systems, the endocrine and nervous systems, are so closely linked that they are referred to as the neuroendocrine system. The neuroendocrine system is constantly monitoring and adjusting hormone levels so that the body can function normally.
Controlling or Regulating Your Hormones Is Important
If you have hormonal imbalances, the problem most likely lies at the level pituitary gland or the hypothalamus and often the problem lies with the hypothalamus. This may be somewhat difficult to comprehend; probably because you have never heard of the hypothalamus before, or you have no idea what it even does! In addition to ultimately controlling hormone levels is also controls the following:
- Metabolism, growth and body development
- Thirst, hunger and appetite
- Body fat levels
- Sleep
- Mood and emotional state
- Behavior
- Sex drive
- Etc.
The point being made here is that most women who have a hormonal imbalance, do not ONLY have a hormone problem they also have other problems associated with poor hypothalamus function. Through the application of integrative medicine principles, the hypothalamus regulatory mechanisms of the body can often be restored to normal once again. This is a very good example of how functional medicine differs from traditional medicine. Functional medicine addresses the root cause of hormone imbalance whereas traditional medicine ignores the cause and regulatory functions of the body and simply pumps more hormones into a broken system.
The other factor of hormone balance is proper elimination of hormones from the body.
Hormone Elimination
Hormones not only need to be produced and regulated, but excess hormones also needs to be effectively deactivated and eliminated from the body. For this to occur two other systems must be working properly; your liver and digestive tract. Excess hormones travel to the liver where they become deactivated and then are ultimately dumped into the bowels where they can be eliminated in the stool. Excess estrogen is the primary hormone that must be eliminated. Too much estrogen can lead to problems like:
- PMS
- Migraines
- Irregular periods
- Uterine fibroids
- Infertility
- Weight gain
- Mood swings

If your liver is “sluggish” and failing to detoxify properly, excess hormones can build up in your body. The bowels must also be healthy and working well; if they are not, then hormones can be absorbed back into the bloodstream and cause problems.
Functional Medicine Gets To The Root Of Your Hormone Symptoms
As with so many health issues, the problem is not where you would expect to find it but lies in a related system; this is why functional medicine has become necessary in today’s healthcare system. Hormone problems are almost never related to a problem with the ovaries or testicles; the problems lie in hormone regulation which occurs at the hypothalamus and pituitary gland. Or the problem lies at the level of hormone elimination. If the liver and digestive tract are not working properly, we see hormone-related problems.
We believe that the regulatory and elimination systems of the body should be assessed and treated before considering hormone therapy.
Schedule A Naperville Naturopath Consultation Today
At Naperville Integrated Wellness, we provide natural solutions to hormone imbalance. Our goal is to optimize hormone regulation and improve hormone clearance. This is not to say that all hormone problems can be solved in this way. There are some situations when hormone therapy is warranted and necessary. However, if potential underlying health issues are not addressed, hormone therapy is merely a bandage for an underlying problem that may never get resolved. A naturopathic doctor for hormones will evaluate you holistically to identify and create a strategy to improve the overall function of your body so you have the best chance to have restored health and balance.
If you are looking for a functional medicine doctor in Chicago, Bolingbrook, Winfield, Warrenville, Aurora, Frankfort or Naperville, or surrounding areas, please contact us today!
If you are looking for a naturopathic hormone doctor, or if you would like more information about hormonal balance, functional medicine or Dr. Borkowski, your functional hormone doctor in Naperville, go to www.napervilleintegratedwelness.com or contact our Naperville office to schedule an appointment.