Smart Woman: Hormone Imbalance
By: Lane Stone
Updated: October 7, 2010
46 year old Sharon Lynch noticed some unpleasant physical changes that eating right and exercising couldn't improve.
After researching the role of hormones play in aging the wife and mother of two was led to Pharmacist Jim Hrncir. Since the mid 80's, Hrncir has been helping patients like Lynch balance their hormones. A process that typically begins with a detailed health questionnaire and extensive blood work.
A few days later, results showed Lynch's levels were normal.
According to Hrncir, most Americans are in the normal range, this is where he says too many women make a mistake and settle.
Lynch researched some more, asked lots of questions and decided she did not want to spend the rest of her life settling with the constant fatigue, cold chills, and lack of sleep.
Lynch followed Hrnchir's recommendations and within 3 days, she says the chills were gone.
Hrncir says research is showing balancing your hormones when you're young can lower the risk of heart disease and osteoporosis, even breast cancer.


