Mousai Wellness Center

Hormone

Hormone deficiency or hormone imbalance can occur in people of all ages and genders, with varying symptoms such as fatigue, lack of energy, forgetfulness, slower metabolism, easy weight gain, reduced sex drive, erectile dysfunction, abdominal obesity, insomnia, dry skin, and depression.

If you experience any of these symptoms, it is recommended to have your hormone levels tested. Proper hormone balancing can help restore energy, vitality, strength, and a youthful feeling. Additionally, for those who exercise regularly or are athletes, hormone analysis and consultation can support muscle building and performance improvement.

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Menopause (Postmenopausal Women)

Menopausal therapy using placenta extract hormones combined with personalized nutritional supplements can help rejuvenate the body, reduce degeneration, and slow down the aging process.

Andropause (Low Testosterone Level)

Andropause, or male menopause, is a condition characterized by a decline in testosterone levels as men age. It is increasingly common in today’s society but can be managed and prevented with hormone therapy and supportive vitamin supplementation.

Erectile Dysfunction

A non-drug treatment option for erectile dysfunction focuses on addressing the root cause of the problem. It is safe for the body and helps improve overall quality of life and well-being.

Metabolic syndrome

A slowed metabolism is a major underlying cause of various diseases. Early detection and lifestyle modification can help prevent the development of chronic illnesses in the future.

Muscle Builder

If you've been trying to increase muscle mass without success, hormone therapy under medical supervision can help you achieve your muscle-building goals more effectively and efficiently.

Adrenal Fatigue

Constant tiredness, fatigue, and a persistent need for rest may be signs of adrenal fatigue — a condition caused by prolonged stress on the adrenal glands, leading to their exhaustion over time.

Subclinical Hypothyroid

Individuals with subclinical hypothyroidism often experience weight gain and difficulty losing weight. This condition can be managed through lifestyle changes, nutritional supplements, and hormone support — all under medical supervision.