If you've already been to a doctor — and I'm guessing you have — you probably got one of these responses:
"Your labs are normal for your age." "Let's try hormone therapy." "Maybe a low-dose antidepressant would help." "Have you tried exercising more?"
None of these are bad advice. They're just incomplete.
Hormone therapy adds hormones to a body whose cells can't use them. It's like turning up the volume on a speaker with a blown driver — more signal doesn't fix broken hardware.
Antidepressants recycle neurotransmitters that aren't being produced. The factory is closed, and you're trying to stretch what's left.
Diet and exercise require metabolic cooperation from cells that are currently on strike. You're stepping on the gas while the engine is in neutral.
They all treat downstream effects. None of them go upstream to where the problem actually starts — the cellular misalignment itself.
That's why you've tried "everything" and nothing has worked.
It's not because you're doing something wrong. It's because every treatment you've been offered skips the root cause.