Your Hormones Aren’t Broken—You’re Missing This
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- Menstrual symptoms are signals—not something women should simply accept
Adrienne explains that painful periods, severe PMS, irregular cycles, and emotional instability often indicate underlying imbalances rather than being an unavoidable part of womanhood. She encourages women to look beyond “normal” lab results and understand what their bodies are communicating. - Every phase of the menstrual cycle has different needs
Women’s bodies move through distinct hormonal phases that influence energy, mood, nutrition, movement, and productivity. By understanding menstruation, the follicular phase, ovulation, and the luteal phase, women can better support their health instead of working against their biology. - Rest, nourishment, and body awareness become increasingly important during perimenopause
Perimenopause often begins as early as age 35, bringing changes in energy, sleep, brain function, and menstrual regularity. Adrienne emphasizes honoring the body’s signals through intentional rest, gentle movement, warming foods, stress management, and flexible routines instead of pushing through exhaustion.


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