If you’ve been told your estrogen dominant, or if you’re experiencing symptoms like weight gain, mood swings, tender breasts, irregular cycles, or fibroids, your body may be giving you early signals of hormonal imbalance. But how can you see what’s going on beneath the surface before it becomes a bigger issue?
This is where medical thermography becomes a valuable, non-invasive tool in your wellness journey. Understanding Estrogen Dominance Estrogen dominance means there is too much estrogen compared to progesterone, not necessarily that estrogen is “too high,” but that the ratio is out of balance. This can be triggered by chronic stress, poor liver detox, synthetic hormone exposure, and other lifestyle factors. Over time, estrogen dominance can lead to:
So how do you monitor what’s happening internally in a safe and proactive way? The Thermography Connection Thermography is a radiation-free imaging technology that measures heat and blood flow patterns in the body. In women’s health, it’s especially useful for detecting inflammatory changes, vascular activity, and hormonal influence in breast tissue — long before structural changes appear on a mammogram. In estrogen-dominant individuals, thermographic imaging can reveal:
These patterns can be seen years before structural problems develop, giving you time to make meaningful changes. Why It Matters for You If you’re estrogen dominant, you’re not just managing symptoms — you’re working to restore balance. Thermography gives you a safe, gentle way to track how your body is responding to natural therapies, diet changes, liver support, or hormone-balancing treatments. It offers:
Unlike other screenings, thermography doesn’t involve compression or radiation. It’s comfortable, non-invasive, and empowering — especially for women who want to be proactive about their health and wellness without fear. Final Thoughts If you’ve been navigating estrogen dominance, don’t wait until symptoms become something more. Thermography offers a gentle way to tune in, get clear on what your body is doing, and take aligned action toward healing.
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AuthorNatasha has more than twenty years of experience working with birthing and postpartum mothers. She is well-versed and well-rounded, with experience in holistic wellness and integrative medicine. Natasha's focus is on treating the body as a whole instead of a symptom. Archives
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