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Five factors that influence your hormones

Five factors that influence your hormones

Whether you have premenstrual cramps or hot flashes, or still acne, you may suffer from hormonal imbalance. Even if having discomforts around your periods or close to your menopause is something widespread, it's not a requirement.

Many things can cause disruptions in your hormonal cycles, and diet has a considerable influence.

Alcohol

It takes a lot of work for the liver to metabolize from alcoholic beverages. This marvelous organ is also responsible for the production and management of hormones, among other vital functions. If the liver is too busy to detoxify from alcohol, the overloading will alter its duties, and symptoms of hormonal imbalance may appear. Without forgetting that alcohol is also sugar and though will unbalance different functions in your body.

For many women, alcohol will disturb sleep as well. Not so good especially if you are in your menopause.

Sugar

This empty calorie food is accountable for type 2 diabetes, cravings, and weight gain that affect hormone regulation and a big trigger for premenstrual syndrome, acne, depression, or even fatigue.

High blood sugar is also linked to insulin resistance that is a significant cause of PCOS (polycystic ovarian syndrome).

Sugar is highly inflammatory and can cause many disruptions, especially in the guts, where the microbiome plays an essential role in the excretion of estrogen.

Lack of fiber such as fruits and vegetables and high in processed food

Eating eight servings of fruits and vegetables is key to getting sufficient phytonutrients such as vitamins and minerals, and fiber. These are essential to hormone regulation, intestinal transit, and many more. In high estrogen levels, fiber plays a massive role in hormone regulation and allows the elimination of bad estrogen.

Plant-based food is also rich in phytoestrogen that has a positive effect on estrogen control. It has been a controversial subject for many years. Still, research has now proved that phytoestrogens can reduce cholesterol levels, osteoporosis risks, menopausal symptoms, and even breast cancer.

Sedentary

It's no surprise that the lack of exercise has a significant incidence on health overall. And for many reasons, hormones are hardly impacted by sedentary. Engaging in exercise activity helps to increase insulin sensitivity and reduce insulin levels. It also has an anti-inflammatory effect that makes it interesting to regulate metabolism.

Stress

While stress response is natural, chronic stress is a vicious cycle for your health. As cortisol and adrenaline are meant to save your life in a dangerous situation, they also negatively affect your metabolism. Over time, high cortisol levels would alter insulin sensitivity, and high adrenaline levels would influence blood pressure, heart rate, and anxiety.

Those five habits together may be the cause of your hormonal imbalance. Engaging in stress-reduction activities such as meditation, yoga, or exercise and adopt a healthy diet are vital for taking good care of your hormones.

Why Vitamin D is so important?

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Why Vitamin D is so important?

WE KNOW THAT IT IS NECESSARY TO BE EXPOSED TO THE SUN TO SYNTHESIZE VITAMIN D. MORE THAN EVER, EXPERTS RECOMMEND ADEQUATE LEVELS OF VITAMIN D. BUT WHY IS IT SO IMPORTANT? LEARN THE BENEFITS OF YOUR HEALTH.

PRIMARY ROLE: HEALTHY BONES AND TEETH

Essential to the metabolism of calcium, it improves intestinal absorption and decreases urine elimination.

It helps prevent a disease called rickets, resulting from a vitamin D deficiency. It is increasingly rare in industrialized countries thanks to early detection. It will often be given to infants exclusively breastfed because breast milk appears to contain a little. Rickets mainly manifests as a growth disorder in children.

NOT JUST A VITAMIN

- The body converts vitamin D into a hormonal form called calcitriol. It plays a role at the cellular level and helps regulate insulin. Hence its interest in autoimmune diseases and diabetes.

- It is also one of the only vitamins that can store in fatty tissue. That's why obese people need a higher dose of vitamin D due to ample fat storage and decreased circulation.

THERAPEUTIC INTEREST

- It has the most benefits, according to several studies, for hypoparathyroidism, psoriasis, osteoporosis, and rickets.

- New studies have discovered some interest in preventing cancer and depression.

- It appears that the administration of vitamin D would reduce the onset of influenza, especially in children under 15, reduce respiratory infections in young men and prevent relapses of pneumonia in children under 3.

- Research has shown benefits in the case of depression, fibromyalgia, and anxiety.

FOOD SOURCES OF VITAMIN D

- Fatty fish: trout, herring, salmon, tuna, cod liver oil

- Several fortified products: Chicken eggs, cow's milk, or soy drink

FACTORS THAT HINDER ITS ABSORPTION

Age: after 50 years, it is often necessary to supplement and even more after 70 years, if there is the presence of kidney disease or intestinal absorption

Lack of sun exposure depending on the season, latitude, and time of day (summer, spring, and autumn, 5 to 15 minutes of exposure between 10 a.m. and 3 p.m. seems to be enough)

Sun creams, although necessary for the prevention of skin cancer, reduce the synthesis of vitamin D in the skin

- People with dark skin need more prolonged exposure to the sun

It is always better to have your vitamin D level checked with the doctor because self-supplementation is not without risk. Indeed, too much vitamin D will present some toxicity: nausea, weakness, constipation, and irritability.

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Golden milk: for the long winter evenings

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Golden milk: for the long winter evenings

This creamy and warm beverage comes from the traditional ayurvedic medecine. All the ingredients have a specific role to play for wellness.

The main ingredient is the tumeric but the cinnamon, ginger, cardamom and the coconut milk are also beneficials.

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What does a Holistic Practitioner?

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What does a Holistic Practitioner?

The principes of the holistic heathcare is to address energetic blockages that may have an impact on wellness and energetic balance, facilitating the body’s natural ability to bring itself to homeostasis, which may have an impact on health and well-being.

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