Your hormones in balance
Estrogen, progesterone, and other hormones work together like a finely tuned orchestra. But when the balance is disrupted, for example, by stress, diet, age, or life stage, it can affect how you feel. Hormones are the orchestrators of many processes in the female body—from your menstrual cycle and fertility to your energy levels, mood, and sleep. If your hormones are out of balance, you may experience fatigue, mood swings, or an irregular cycle.
Fortunately, you can support your hormonal balance with herbs, among other things. A healthy lifestyle and a varied, balanced diet are important. Further down on this page, we offer some tips.
Three powerful herbs for female hormone balance
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Lifestyle tips for hormonal harmony
Did you know that your hormones are sensitive and can therefore fluctuate quickly? Even a little stress and a messy diet can have an impact. However, this also means that even small changes can bring more balance. Below are five simple yet powerful ways to naturally boost your hormonal balance.
1. Balance with nutrition
Include fiber-rich foods daily, such as vegetables, fruits, and whole grains. These help balance and eliminate excess hormones. Also, eat healthy fats (such as avocado, olive oil, and oily fish) and foods containing phytoestrogens, such as flaxseed, chickpeas, and sage.
2. Exercise regularly – but gently
Choose exercises that don't exhaust your body, such as walking, cycling, yoga, or Pilates. This helps keep your blood sugar levels stable and supports the production of feel-good hormones.
3. Sleep is your superpower
A good sleep rhythm helps to regulate o.a. cortisol and melatonin. Get at least seven hours of sleep, and avoid screens an hour before bed. Create a calming evening routine—think a warm bath, lemon balm herbal tea, or reading a few pages from a book.
4. Relax consciously
Chronic stress affects your entire hormonal balance. Take ten minutes every day to breathe, meditate, or simply do nothing. Creative activities or a walk in nature also help your nervous system calm down.
5. Harness the power of nature
Certain natural remedies can help maintain hormonal balance, such as chasteberry**. In the form of a
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