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    Breaking the Hormone Hijack | MAHA Monday

    January 26, 2026 - By Donna Appel

    I used to think hormone imbalance was just something women had to accept with age. A good night’s sleep that disappeared. Moods that shifted without warning. Weight that felt impossible to move. Energy that slowly drained away. We were told it was normal. Something to manage. Something to medicate. Something…

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