Resolution Natural-Wellness & Concierge Service

Resolution Natural-Wellness & Concierge Service Helping women 35+ balance hormones, lose weight, and feel like themselves again. Virtual care in GA, FL, UT, & OR. Botox & fillers available by request.

Mobile visits in Georgia for IV hydration & wellness. Science-based, personalized care that works.

Hello May 🌿A new month brings new opportunities to heal, grow, reset, and prioritize your wellness. May this month bring...
04/30/2026

Hello May 🌿
A new month brings new opportunities to heal, grow, reset, and prioritize your wellness.

May this month bring you peace, balance, clarity, and the strength to care for yourself intentionally.

✨ New month, new intentions. What’s one wellness goal you’re focusing on this May?

04/30/2026

Okay… real moment. I’m literally having a hot flash right now.

Hot flashes and brain symptoms can feel scary—but not everything that looks like memory decline is dementia. Hormonal changes can mimic cognitive issues, especially when estrogen fluctuates or drops suddenly.

📌 Here’s a simple breakdown:

Hormonal Changes → Fluctuates
Dementia → Progressive

Hormonal Changes → Better with rest
Dementia → Continues worsening

Hormonal Changes → Word-finding delay
Dementia → Word loss

Hormonal Changes → Aware of problem
Dementia → Often unaware

Estrogen affects the brain’s temperature regulation center, so when hormone levels suddenly shift, symptoms like hot flashes can happen in real time.

This isn’t random. It’s your body responding to hormonal changes.

🧠 If you’re experiencing symptoms like this, it may not be aging—it may be hormonal imbalance. Book a consultation to explore what’s really going on.

04/27/2026

When you eat matters just as much as what you eat.
Your body follows a natural cortisol rhythm that influences how you process carbohydrates throughout the day.

Eating carbs at the right time can support stable energy, better glucose control, and a more efficient metabolism. Strategic carb timing helps your body work with its biology — not against it.

🥗 Want to optimize your metabolism with the right nutrition strategy? Book a coaching session and learn how to time your carbs for better results.

04/23/2026

Hormone therapy isn’t one-size-fits-all — the right approach is personalized, precise, and built around your body.



✨ Ready to explore what’s right for you? Book a consultation and get clarity.

04/20/2026

Heart racing or sudden palpitations during menopause can feel alarming, but it’s often hormonal.
Estrogen plays a role in cardiovascular regulation and nervous system signaling.

When estrogen levels fluctuate during perimenopause or menopause, some women may experience heart palpitations, especially at rest or during stress.

Understanding the hormonal connection is key to proper evaluation and peace of mind.

💓 Experiencing heart palpitations? Book a cardio-hormone consultation to explore what’s really driving your symptoms.

04/17/2026

Always tired despite getting enough sleep? It may be more than just stress or a busy lifestyle.
Hormones play a key role in how your mitochondria produce energy and how your metabolism functions.

When hormones are imbalanced, fatigue can persist even after rest. Understanding the root cause is essential to restoring real, sustainable energy.

⚡ Ready to uncover why you’re always tired? Book an energy hormone panel consultation and get to the root of your fatigue.

04/16/2026

Dry skin that seems to appear overnight? It may be hormonal.
Estrogen plays a key role in maintaining collagen, hydration, and skin elasticity.

As estrogen declines, especially during perimenopause and menopause, skin can become thinner, drier, and less resilient. Supporting hormone balance is essential for healthy, hydrated skin from within.

✨ Noticing changes in your skin? Book a consultation to explore how your hormones may be affecting your skin health.

04/13/2026

Your hair follicles respond directly to hormone signals — including estrogen, progesterone, and androgens. When these hormones shift, especially during perimenopause or menopause, the hair growth cycle can be disrupted, leading to increased shedding or noticeable thinning.
It’s not just cosmetic — it’s a signal from your body.

✨ Concerned about hair thinning? Book a hair & hormone evaluation to understand what’s driving the change.

04/10/2026

Noticing chin hair? It’s often hormonal. Women naturally produce androgens like testosterone, but when estrogen declines or insulin resistance increases, that balance can shift.

The result? Hair follicles may produce thicker, more visible facial hair. It’s not random — it’s your body signaling a change.

✨ Want to understand what’s behind it? Book a consultation and explore hormone testing for deeper answers.

04/09/2026

Women lose muscle faster after menopause — a process called sarcopenia. Estrogen helps protect muscle tissue, so when levels drop, muscle loss can accelerate.

Maintaining strength training and adequate protein intake is essential to preserve muscle, support metabolism, and stay strong through midlife.

💪 Protect your metabolism and maintain strength. Book a consultation to create a personalized strategy for muscle health.

04/06/2026

Why protein becomes critical after 40.
As muscle mass naturally declines with age, metabolism and insulin sensitivity can suffer. Muscle is one of the main places your body uses glucose for energy, so preserving it is key.

Prioritizing protein — along with strength training — helps support metabolism, stabilize blood sugar, and maintain overall strength and vitality.

💪 Ready to support your metabolism the right way? Book a nutrition strategy appointment and get a plan tailored to your body.

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