Hormonal disorders
More and more women -but also men and adolescents- have disturbed hormonal regulation. Environmental toxins, especially so-called xenoestrogens (= non-human female hormones) and so-called hormone disruptors such as mercury, disrupt the body's own rhythms and regulatory circuits. This can manifest itself in menstrual problems, premenstrual syndrome, mastopathy (stretching of the breasts), a gynecomastia in men (breast growth), premature or delayed menarche (onset of menstruation), infertility, changes in body hair, acne, hair loss, polycystic ovary, menopausal symptoms, unwanted weight gain or inability to lose weight, up to and including breast and prostate cancer.
Approach
At Sonnenberg, we address these disorders at their root. Through a changed and above all plant-based diet, influence can already be gained on the hormonal regulation, but also through the omission of foods with a particularly high hormonal load. Detoxification and regeneration play a central role using excretory therapy procedures and strengthening of the intestines, liver, and kidneys.
For this purpose, we have a broad spectrum at our disposal at Sonnenberg, such as Infusions, local and whole-body hyperthermia treatment, colon hydrotherapy, neural therapy.
As a rule, our therapies are applied in combination. Depending on the type and severity of the disorder, a stay of 1-2 weeks may be appropriate, but also individual therapy days spread over several weeks.