Dad of Divas' Reviews: Men and women can predict their day based on their hormones

Thursday, October 21, 2010

Men and women can predict their day based on their hormones

More women than ever want to get in touch with the ups and downs of their hormones, prompting a slew of new iphone apps to track their monthly cycles.

The recently-launched website MyHormonesMadeMeDoIt.com goes one crucial step further—it gives women a daily “Hormone Horoscope”, a horoscope based entirely on their monthly hormones. These colorful, science-based horoscopes accurately predict what a woman's mood, energy, libido, chattiness, shopping habits, memory, cravings and more will be based on which week she is on in her monthly cycle.

To read today’s Daily Hormone Horoscope, visit MyHormonesMadeMeDoIt.com. (Click the link or copy and paste the URL into your web browser.)

And—surprise!—guys have a hormone cycle, too! And their hormones affect them just as much as hormones affect women, impacting their mood, energy, libido and more.

To check out the Hormone Horoscope for men, visit  MyHormonesMadeMeDoIt.com/the-male-hormone-cycle.

MyHormonesMadeMeDoIt.com was launched earlier this year by Gabrielle Lichterman, founder of Hormonology, the Hormone Horoscope, and author of 28 Days: What Your Cycle Reveals about Your Love Life, Moods, and Potential (Adams Media, 2005).
 
ABOUT GABRIELLE LICHTERMAN

Gabrielle Lichterman is a nationally-known women’s health and lifestyle journalist whose articles have appeared in many top publications, including Cosmopolitan, CosmoGIRL, Marie Claire, New York Daily News and Woman's World. She began developing Hormonology in 1999, basing it on hundreds of hormone studies by noted researchers. In 2005, she published the world’s first and only hormone horoscope book, 28 Days: What Your Cycle Reveals about Your Love Life, Moods, and Potential, with Adams Media. 28 Days was named one of the top 10 women's health books of the year by About.com and has been translated into four languages.

Gabrielle is a sought-after expert on how female and male hormones impact daily life and has been interviewed on TV news shows nationwide, including ABC, CBS, FOX, NBC affiliates, as well as on radio programs around the world. She is a former spokesperson for Procter & Gamble’s Always “Have a Happy Period” campaign and Instead Softcup.

Gabrielle is currently writing a second edition of 28 Days.


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