Tired? Overworked? Stressed? Out of balance? Welcome to the twenty-first century, where women's stress levels have reached unprecedented heights. Between myriad responsibilities, women burn through even the energy gained from sufficient sleep and a healthy diet. The result? Hormonal havoc.In clear, accessible language, internationally renowned doctor Claudia Welch explains hormones from A to Z, specifically how they relate to each other, how and why they become imbalanced, and how women can restore that balance. Welch includes simple diet tips, stress-management techniques, and natural sleep secrets. Using the principles of Ayurveda (popularized in the West by Deepak Chopra) and the holistic sensibility of Dr. Christiane Northrup, Balance Your Hormones, Balance Your Life gives women the essential tools to achieve the perfect balance between their yin (sex hormones) and yang (stress hormones), and between the body and the mind.
Claudia Welch Book order
Dr. Welch is an author of Eastern medicine and philosophy, drawing upon her deep knowledge of Ayurvedic and Traditional Chinese Medicine. Through her international writing and lectures, she makes complex medical theories accessible, offering insights that bridge Eastern wisdom with Western science. Her work focuses on providing practical understanding of women's health, hormonal balance, and lifestyle. Dr. Welch shares the joy of Eastern practices and honors her teachers by disseminating this knowledge globally.



- 2021
- 2017
The Four Qualities of Effective Physicians
- 254 pages
- 9 hours of reading
Emphasizing the importance of practitioner-patient relationships and compassion, this book examines the definition of an effective physician and how understanding the art of doctoring can not only improve relationships in the therapy room, but also make the medicine prescribed more effective.
- 2015
How the Art of Medicine Makes the Science More Effective
- 256 pages
- 9 hours of reading
Emphasizing the importance of practitioner-patient relationships and compassion, this book examines the definition of an effective physician and how understanding the art of doctoring can not only improve relationships in the therapy room, but also make the medicine prescribed more effective.