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🌺 Want deeper insight into your menstrual cycle and hormone health? The Cycling Female Hormone Panel tracks key hormones...
11/13/2025

🌺 Want deeper insight into your menstrual cycle and hormone health? The Cycling Female Hormone Panel tracks key hormones like estrogen, progesterone, LH and FSH across your cycle to help clarify issues with fertility, PMS, irregular periods, or perimenopause.

✨ By mapping hormone changes across different phases instead of just a single snapshot, you get a clearer view of patterns — which can lead to more personalized support for mood, metabolism, bone health and reproductive wellness.

💡 Whether you’re navigating irregular cycles, fertility concerns, or simply wanting to optimize your hormonal health, this kind of full-cycle testing can make a meaningful difference.

Read more here: revolutionhealth.org/blogs/news/cycling-female-hormone-panel

🌿 Ever wondered why you feel wired but tired, crash in the afternoon, or just can’t sleep well even though you’re exhaus...
11/12/2025

🌿 Ever wondered why you feel wired but tired, crash in the afternoon, or just can’t sleep well even though you’re exhausted? The 4-point saliva cortisol test can be a game-changer.

📋 Here’s what you’ll learn:
• How your cortisol levels shift throughout the day (morning, midday, afternoon, evening) to show if your stress response is on track or off.
• Whether you’re experiencing adrenal hyper-activation (“wired and wired”) vs adrenal burnout (“flat curve”), so you can go beyond guessing and get clarity.
• Strategies to restore rhythm: sleep habits, stress-management, adaptogens, nutrition, and more—because it’s not just the test, it’s what you *do* with the data.

👉 Read more here: revolutionhealth.org/blogs/news/adrenal-stress-testing-4-point-saliva-cortisol

🌿 Ever wondered what comes after your hormone pellet insertion? This quick guide covers what to expect, how to care for ...
11/11/2025

🌿 Ever wondered what comes after your hormone pellet insertion? This quick guide covers what to expect, how to care for the site, and when to follow up.

🩹 After the procedure: keep the area clean and dry, avoid hot tubs and heavy lower-body workouts for a few days.

🙌 In the next 2-3 weeks, you may notice mild symptoms like fluid retention or mood changes — this is your body adjusting to new hormone levels.

📅 Remember to schedule your lab check about 4 weeks after insertion to fine-tune your therapy and keep feeling your best.

Learn more here: revolutionhealth.org/blogs/news/hormone-pellet-insertion-aftercare

✨ Here’s what happens after a testosterone pellet insertion — and how to take care of yourself as you adjust to this the...
11/10/2025

✨ Here’s what happens after a testosterone pellet insertion — and how to take care of yourself as you adjust to this therapy.

🛡️ Post-procedure care matters: your body will absorb the hormone steadily over the next few months, and proper after-care can help reduce soreness, swelling, or complications.

🧘‍♂️ Key tips: keep the bandage in place as advised, avoid hot tubs or heavy lower-body exercise for a few days, monitor the site for redness or discharge, and return for labs around the 4-week mark.

👉 Read more here: revolutionhealth.org/blogs/news/testosterone-pellet-insertion-men-aftercare

🫀 ApoA1 (Apolipoprotein A1) — the main protein in “good” HDL cholesterol — plays a key role in protecting your heart!💡 I...
11/09/2025

🫀 ApoA1 (Apolipoprotein A1) — the main protein in “good” HDL cholesterol — plays a key role in protecting your heart!

💡 It helps remove cholesterol from artery walls and transport it to the liver for elimination. Optimal ApoA1 levels can support better cardiovascular health, while imbalances may increase risk.

🏃‍♂️ Regular exercise, balanced nutrition, and quitting smoking all help keep ApoA1 and HDL in check.

Learn more here: revolutionhealth.org/blogs/news/apo-a1-hdl-heart-health

🌟 Many people have found major benefits with GLP-1 medications like Semaglutide and Tirzepatide — but it’s important to ...
11/08/2025

🌟 Many people have found major benefits with GLP-1 medications like Semaglutide and Tirzepatide — but it’s important to stay informed about all aspects of care, including rare side-effects.

👁️ A recent article explores potential eye-health risks when using GLP-1s, including a possible link to Non‑arteritic anterior ischemic optic neuropathy (NAION) and other optic-nerve issues.
✅ While the absolute risk remains very low, individuals with conditions such as diabetes, high blood pressure, sleep apnea, or previous eye issues may require closer monitoring.

🔍 What you can do:
• Arrange a baseline eye exam before starting GLP-1 therapy.
• Stay alert to any new vision changes — such as shadowed areas, blurriness, or loss of peripheral vision.
• Maintain good control of blood sugar, blood pressure, and other cardiovascular risk factors.
• Discuss your individual risk with your healthcare provider so you can balance the benefits and risks together.

👉 Read more here: revolutionhealth.org/blogs/news/glp-1-medications-eye-side-effects

🌟 GLP-1 medications—like semaglutide, tirzepatide, and next-gen options—are showing powerful results *beyond* just weigh...
11/07/2025

🌟 GLP-1 medications—like semaglutide, tirzepatide, and next-gen options—are showing powerful results *beyond* just weight loss.

💓 They’re proving to protect your heart by reducing risks of heart attack and stroke, improve kidney health by slowing disease progression, help the liver by reducing fat and inflammation, and may even support the brain by improving mood, reducing cravings, and offering neuroprotection.

🔧 If you’re looking into GLP-1 therapy, it’s wise to view it as more than a scale tool—think of it as a broad health investment.

👉 Read more here: revolutionhealth.org/blogs/news/glp-1-long-term-benefits-beyond-weight-loss

🌟 Exciting news in metabolic health: Retatrutide — a triple GLP-1/GIP/glucagon-receptor agonist — is showing strong evid...
11/06/2025

🌟 Exciting news in metabolic health: Retatrutide — a triple GLP-1/GIP/glucagon-receptor agonist — is showing strong evidence for lowering “bad” cholesterol (LDL) beyond just its effects on weight loss and blood sugar.

🔍 Here’s what to know:
• Clinical trials demonstrate LDL and non-HDL-cholesterol reductions of up to ~20-27% in some cases, along with decreases in atherogenic lipoprotein particles.
• The mechanism appears multi-factorial: weight loss, increased LDL clearance, reduced hepatic cholesterol synthesis, and enhanced bile acid turnover may all contribute.
• These effects place retatrutide not just as a weight or diabetes drug, but potentially as part of cardiovascular risk reduction—pending long-term outcome data.

💡 If you’re watching your cholesterol, dealing with metabolic issues, or just curious about future therapies in cardiometabolic health, this one is worth following.

👉 To dive deeper, read the full article here: revolutionhealth.org/blogs/news/retatrutide-ldl-cholesterol

🩸 Did you know elevated hematocrit is a known side effect of testosterone therapy? According to the article from Revolut...
11/05/2025

🩸 Did you know elevated hematocrit is a known side effect of testosterone therapy? According to the article from Revolution Health & Wellness, this increase in red blood cell volume can raise cardiovascular risk in some men.

What you should monitor and what factors make a difference:
• Hematocrit (Hct) is the percentage of blood volume made up of red blood cells. In men, typical ranges are around 40-52%. When Hct climbs above ~52-54%, blood thickens and risk of clots or vascular events may increase.
• Testosterone stimulates red blood cell production by raising EPO (erythropoietin) in the kidneys and suppressing hepcidin (which normally restricts iron availability). That combination boosts erythropoiesis (making more RBCs).
• Not all men respond the same: age, baseline hematocrit, body composition, smoking, sleep‐apnea, altitude, iron stores, and testosterone delivery method (injection vs gel) all influence the rise in Hct.
• It’s essential to monitor Hct before starting therapy, at 3-6 months, and then annually (or more often if risks are present).

👉 Read more here: revolutionhealth.org/blogs/news/testosterone-hematocrit-increase

💡 Ever wondered how the hormone Testosterone Cypionate becomes active in your body? This article breaks down how that “e...
11/04/2025

💡 Ever wondered how the hormone Testosterone Cypionate becomes active in your body? This article breaks down how that “ester tail” works, how the injection depot releases over time, and why monitoring conversion to DHT and estradiol matters.

🔬 Key takeaways:
• The cypionate ester attaches to testosterone to slow release and extend half-life (~8 days) rather than immediate action.
• After entering circulation, esterases remove the tail → active testosterone enters and works like natural hormone.
• The released testosterone can convert into DHT (via 5-alpha reductase) and estradiol (via aromatase) — so side-effects and split dosing need attention. ([Revolution Health & Wellness][1])

🌿 If you’re using testosterone therapy or considering it, this kind of insight can help you ask smarter questions about how you dose, monitor, and adjust for best outcomes.

👉 Read more here: revolutionhealth.org/blogs/news/testosterone-cypionate-metabolism

🌿 Curious about how DIM (diindolylmethane) supports hormone health? This article explains how it helps the body shift es...
11/03/2025

🌿 Curious about how DIM (diindolylmethane) supports hormone health? This article explains how it helps the body shift estrogen into healthier pathways, acts like a mild selective estrogen-receptor modulator, and supports both men and women by balancing estrogen and androgen metabolism.

💡 Key benefits include:
• Improved estrogen balance (helpful for PMS, fibroids, perimenopause)
• Support for hormone-related cancer prevention strategies when used properly
• Aid for men on testosterone therapy to prevent excess estrogen effects like water retention or gynecomastia
• Detoxification support and improved fat metabolism

👉 Read more here: revolutionhealth.org/blogs/news/how-dim-works-benefits

💪 Noticing more hair thinning or shedding lately? Hormones like DHT (dihydrotestosterone), a byproduct of testosterone, ...
11/02/2025

💪 Noticing more hair thinning or shedding lately? Hormones like DHT (dihydrotestosterone), a byproduct of testosterone, can play a major role in hair loss — especially if you’re genetically sensitive to it.

🧠 The article breaks down what really causes testosterone-related hair loss, how it differs between men and women, and which treatment options and supplements can help support regrowth naturally.

🌿 From balancing hormone levels to improving scalp health and nutrient intake, there are practical steps you can take to slow or even reverse hair loss.

👉 Read more here: revolutionhealth.org/blogs/news/testosterone-hair-loss-causes-treatments-supplements

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