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06/02/2026

Wait until you hear the real reason…

The medical community has traditionally viewed testosterone as a ‘male’ hormone. So when women come in with low libido, fatigue, and brain fog, the immediate thought isn’t usually isn’t a hormone deficiency. It’s dismissed as stress, aging, or depression. 

But here’s the truth: the number one reason women are denied isn’t based on any current medical risk—it’s based on a lack of education. Many doctors are still working from outdated training that barely touches on testosterone’s vital role in women’s health. It is crucial for our muscle mass, bone density, cognitive function, and yes, our s*x drive. Denying it is based on old biases, not modern science.

So how do you fight this? You have to become your own best advocate. Go to your doctor and specifically ask for a full hormone panel that includes ‘Free and Total Testosterone.’ If they refuse or tell you it’s unnecessary, that’s your sign to find a provider who specializes in hormone therapy for women. They’re out there—and they get it. 

Low energy and a non-existent libido are not a life sentence. They are symptoms of a problem that often has a solution. Of course, TRT isn’t the right fit for everyone, but it’s something worth exploring as a piece of the whole treatment plan.

05/30/2026

Still feeling the glow from the PIXI takeover ✨

05/25/2026

When you’re that dehydrated, gulping down plain water can actually dilute the electrolytes you have left, and your gut can only absorb it so fast.

IV therapy is a direct infusion of fluids, electrolytes, and vitamins that your body is desperate for, and because it goes directly into your bloodstream, you get nearly 100% absorption instantly. Bypassing your digestive system means you feel better in minutes, not hours.

Hydrating smarter can be the difference between surviving and thriving during these Vegas heat waves.

05/19/2026

One of the worst things about declining progesterone levels is the lack of sleep. No matter how tired you feel when you lie down, you’re wide awake at 3 a.m. You toss from side to side, aggressively fluff your pillow, stare at the ceiling, and glance at your phone until it’s time to start the day.

Progesterone levels drop sharply within 24 to 72 hours after birth, often falling by 90% or more when the body expels the placenta. This rapid decline, along with falling estrogen levels, plays a major role in postpartum mood shifts, including the baby blues and, for some, postpartum depression, because it lowers calming brain chemicals like allopregnanolone.

Studies show that getting less than 7 hours of sleep increases the risk of nearly every chronic condition, including heart disease, diabetes, obesity, and depression.

Almost immediately after starting progesterone, the length and quality of my sleep transformed my daily life.

It’s not just about sleep hygiene.

05/16/2026

That stubborn weight gain at 42?

It’s likely perimenopause, the 5–10 year transition before menopause that often starts in your early 40s and sometimes in your mid-30s. Your hormone levels fluctuate from day to day, and your body changes with them.

One of the key hormones for stubborn weight gain in women is estrogen. When it declines, it can contribute to insulin resistance, which makes your body store more fat, especially around your belly. It can also raise cortisol levels, making things worse.

Lifestyle changes like walking, eating more protein, and increasing fiber can help regulate your blood sugar.

For many women, Hormone Replacement Therapy is a huge help because replicating your body’s natural production of estrogen can help stabilize insulin and manage symptoms like weight gain.

It’s not just your willpower failing…

05/12/2026

Menopause is not something you “get through.”

That’s one of the biggest myths we hear.

Perimenopause is often when symptoms feel the most chaotic because your body is still producing hormones… they’re just fluctuating wildly. One day you feel okay, the next you’re anxious, exhausted, irritable, inflamed, not sleeping, gaining weight, or wondering why you suddenly don’t feel like yourself.

Menopause itself is officially defined as going 12 months without a period. At that point, your ovaries are no longer producing hormones in meaningful amounts. But here’s the important part: menopause is not a temporary phase you finish and move on from. It is a hormonal state that continues for the rest of your life.

Symptoms may change over time and sometimes become less intense, but many women still experience brain fog, sleep disruption, joint pain, low libido, mood changes, fatigue, and metabolic changes long after periods stop.
You do not have to “just power through it.”
You deserve support, education, and options. 🤍

By the way, I’m not a medical professional. I’m sharing what I’ve learned from my personal HRT practitioner and also from my own personal experiences. 💕

05/01/2026

There’s is truly only ONE reason we do this. No greater gift than watching our patients rock their lives. 💪🏻💕

The Halcyon way! We get asked this question a lot and it’s so easy to answer. 🧬⚕️💫
04/30/2026

The Halcyon way! We get asked this question a lot and it’s so easy to answer. 🧬⚕️💫

I’ve been thinking a lot about the word healthy lately and what it means to actually be healthy. It’s an abstract word t...
04/25/2026

I’ve been thinking a lot about the word healthy lately and what it means to actually be healthy. It’s an abstract word that conjures a different image in everyone’s mind, and it’s fluid. What we would have called a healthy person in 1906 looks radically different from what we’d call one today.

Clinical health is measured using data across the average population.

Social media health is a bar most people won’t reach unless they quit their jobs and devote their entire lives to it.

The real answer is somewhere in between, and it’s deeply subjective.

Good healthcare is like picking the artist you love to decorate your home. Your friends might not like it, but for you, it’s perfect.

So where does that leave you, if you’re actually trying to improve your health?

Find a doctor who thinks of health like a creative practice. Creativity takes two essential things — curiosity, and the ability to listen. Healthcare has reached a turning point where practitioners need both in their toolkit. Patients aren’t settling for unanswered questions or status quo treatment plans anymore.

I treat both men and women, but this is especially true for women because, for most of our lives, women have been handed someone else’s definition of health. Their parents, their doctors, a magazine’s, or an algorithm’s. But now—for all my women out there—we get to define what healthy means for our own bodies.

For me, it’s simple, really. I value sleeping, thinking clearly, loving my body, and having the energy to go to the gym and give my kids the attention they deserve after work.

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