Do your hormones seem out of balance with premenstrual problems?
Regain Control of your Hormonal Balance
Do your hormones seem out of balance with premenstrual symptoms? Are you experiencing low mood and anxiety? Perhaps you feel increasingly irritable, tired and bloated. And, you may notice you crave sugar and salty foods, get headaches and/or breast tenderness in the run up to your period.
3 in 4 women experience PMS symptoms during their menstruating years, whilst 2–8% of women can experience severe symptoms termed premenstrual dysphoric disorder (PMDD), making it difficult to work, socialise, and have healthy relationships.
We understand that each woman is unique and we're here to offer free nutrition and lifestyle advice to empower you to make the right decisions to support your hormonal health. Let us help you start your journey to better health.
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What’s driving your PMS symptoms?
Sex hormone regulation is a cornerstone of our physiology, behaviour, and ability to reproduce and thrive. Hormone regulation is a complex process and has its own natural rhythm. Firstly, we need to be adequately nourished, with sufficient intake of good quality carbohydrates, proteins, fats, and different nutrients, such as vitamins B5, B6 and magnesium.
Once these hormones have been used, we need to efficiently eliminate them from the body to avoid accumulation which can contribute to hormonal symptoms, such as breast tenderness, low mood and heavy and painful periods. This is managed by a complex detoxification system, and specific processes of sulphation, glucuronidation, and methylation, which require different nutrients, including N-acetyl cysteine, methylfolate and B12, as well as antioxidants such as those found in green tea, broccoli, rosemary, or vitamins C & E.
Many factors from our modern lifestyles like stress, caffeine and alcohol intake, toxic load from the environment, high carbohydrate diet, nutrient insufficiencies, and genetic predispositions can lead to imbalanced hormone levels and the development of PMS symptoms.
This is why we’ve created a range of different supplements, and identified some key nutritional and lifestyle tips, to support all these areas to help you rebalance your hormones, menstrual cycle and reduce your PMS symptoms.
Discover our range of Supplements for Hormone Balance