The most common hormone imbalance I see… is a progesterone deficiency!
Let’s talk about progesterone – estrogen’s lesser-known cousin, who just doesn’t get much of the spotlight 👇🏻
So many women have come to me with progesterone-related symptoms (often confusing them for high estrogen levels). It’s a story I hear time and again. And I absolutely HATE that doctors hand out hormones to “fix” progesterone problems. I mean, can a synthetic solution really provide genuine balance?
I hate to be the one to break it to you, but hell no! 🙅🏼♀️
What stings even more is that most of my clients come to me BECAUSE they were put on a course of synthetic hormones, like birth control or HRT, and it backfired completely, leading to more problems, more pain, and more frustration 😫 What your doctor won’t tell you is that progesterone imbalances can be managed naturally AND effortlessly!
1. Helps us use body fat for fuel
It supports your body’s natural ability to convert stored fat to energy, firing up your metabolism and helping your body maintain a healthy weight.
2. Natural mood booster and anti-depressant
It has mood-stabilising effects, acts as a natural anti-depressant, and reduces feelings of irritability and anxiety, especially before and during your period!
3. Restores and improves libido
It is a key hormone for arousal, and therefore it can contribute to improved sexual desire when your hormone levels are well-balanced.
4. Supports optimal metabolic (thyroid) function
It supports thyroid health and function, as well as your metabolism and energy levels, by increasing thyroid hormone production and facilitating the usage of body fat as energy.
5. Reduces puffiness and that ‘fluffy’ feeling
It has diuretic properties that aid in reducing fluid retention, helping your body flus out toxins and excess water. FYI, this means less swelling, puffiness, and bloating!
6. Helps reduce painful periods & improve fertility
It helps stabilise the uterine lining after ovulation, boosting fertility by creating the right environment for implantation. Plus, improved hormonal balance leads to more regular and less painful periods.
7. Eases breast tenderness
It helps stabilise any swelling and breast sensitivity that might occur, which alleviates breast tenderness and discomfort.
8. Promotes new bone growth
Its interaction with other hormones helps to improve bone health and encourages the development of new bone tissue which supports skeletal strength
Often times, the most common culprits of progesterone problems are:
✦ Chronic stress
✦ Poor sleep patterns
✦ Nutrient deficiencies
✦ Way too much exercise
✦ Insulin resistance
✦ Estrogen dominance
✦ Thyroid dysfunction
✦ Inflammation
✦ Adrenal issues
Ultimately, you’re either not ovulating or the quality of ovulation is poor.
What you need to do:
✨ Cultivate a healthy lifestyle that works for you AND is sustainable (I can help you with this!)
🥗 Focus on a nutrient-rich, well balanced diet filled with whole-foods (without restricting the foods you love, of course)
🧠 Manage stress levels through relaxation techniques like breathwork, meditation, and gentle exercise
💤 Fix your sleep! Seriously.
💫 Support progesterone levels through eating enough, especially during your luteal phase
Are you ready to regain balance with your hormones? Book a call here and let’s chat. 💖
Holistic Nutritionist, Personal Trainer & Wellness Coach I empower women like you to transform their lives, understand their bodies and feel their best from the inside out!