Birth control pills are often handed out like candy—a go-to fix for acne, irregular periods, or pregnancy prevention. But what many women don’t realize is how the pill actually works—or how it can impact mood, libido, nutrient levels, and long-term hormone health.
This isn’t about fear-mongering. I...
You’ve been eating clean, getting more sleep, maybe even adding supplements—but something still feels off. You’re tired, moody, bloated, or gaining weight for no clear reason. It’s not all in your head—and you’re definitely not alone.
These are classic signs of hormonal imbalance, especially for wo...
You love moving your body, pushing your limits, and feeling strong. You’re doing everything “right”—working out regularly, eating clean, and chasing that post-sweat high. But if you’re constantly exhausted, not recovering well, or noticing your cycle go MIA, your hormones might be waving a white fla...
College can feel like a whirlwind—late-night study sessions, social pressure, cafeteria food, and the new responsibility of managing your own health. It’s a time of freedom and discovery, but it can also be a season of hormonal chaos.
What most women aren’t taught is how this phase of life deeply i...
Music is a great way to make the little things in life more enjoyable, from work to a night with friends. But what if that music was blaring and you had no option to turn it off when it was time to go to sleep or when it was making it difficult for you to focus? It would have a negative impact on yo...
Have you ever felt like your conversations with your doctor are a little one-sided? Once you spill your heart about your symptoms, your doctor usually takes over and tells you what they think and what to do next. I know a lot of women who accept whatever their doc...
There are a lot of health issues that get the back burner, and women’s health – specifically menstrual health, is one of those.
The feminine care industry is a $2 billion dollar a year industry, and the 85% of women consumers are mostly in the dark when it comes to what is actually lurking in these...
In our final part of this three-part series, we’re wrapping up our talk about seed cycling. In case you missed the first two articles, you can check them out here and here.
Seed cycling is a naturopathic approach to balancing your h...
Welcome back! In case you missed Part One, I covered the basics on seed cycling, a naturopathic practice that can help to regulate women’s hormones by consuming four types of seeds (flax, pumpkin, sesame, and sunflower) at different phases of the menstrual cycle.
While there haven’t been any offici...
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