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Steven F. Hotze, M.D., the founder and CEO of the Hotze Health & Wellness Center, Physician’s Preference and Hotze Pharmacy, is Scott Cluthe’s live guest tonight. His book is titled Hormones, Health and Happiness: A Natural Medical Formula for Rediscovering Youth with Bioidentical Hormones.

Call in at 347-308-8478 between 7- 8 PM CST.

In "Hormones, Health, and Happiness", Dr. Steven Hotze reveals how restoring hormones to optimal levels using natural, bioidentical hormones enables men and women to regain their vitality.

Dr. Hotze discusses the frequently overlooked problem of hypothyroidism, which commonly affects both men and women in midlife. Too often, patients with all the symptoms of low thyroid are told by their physicians that their blood results are normal. Find out why you should believe what your body is telling you rather than the results of a blood test.

"Hormones, Health, and Happiness" discusses common symptoms of women and men in midlife and addresses there solutions.  These symptoms include but are not limited to fatigue, weight gain, headaches, depression, insomnia, hot flashes, joint and muscle pain, brain fog, loss of interest in sex, allergies, and recurrent infections. 

Steven F. Hotze, M.D., is the founder and CEO of the Hotze Health & Wellness Center, Physician’s Preference and Hotze Pharmacy. His goal is to change the way women and men are treated in midlife through the use of bioidentical hormone therapy.

Dr. Hotze is the author of the book, "Hormones, Health, & Happiness". In it he describes his journey from using pharmaceutical drugs to actively listening to his patients and treating the root cause of their symptoms through natural approaches.

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