Endometriosis is a condition affecting around 1 in 10 women, where tissue similar to that lining your uterus begins to grow outside of your uterus - most commonly on the exterior of the uterus, the ovaries, fallopian tubes, abdominal wall or the intestines. This can...
Women’s Health
4 tips to help reduce cortisol levels during perimenopause
We often talk about the importance of regulating cortisol production to optimise your health and hormones during your reproductive years. Yet it’s potentially even more important during perimenopause, when women enter a period of increased adrenal demand. Cortisol is...
6 Simple lifestyle strategies to prevent hormone imbalances
We know that eating a nutritious diet rich in whole foods, healthy fats, whole grains and fibre, fruit and vegetables and other important vitamins and minerals is essential for hormone health and balance. However, there are also a number of lifestyle strategies you...
The Endocrine System – how it affects Fertility
The endocrine system is made up of all the glands and organs which release hormones into your bloodstream. These hormones travel through your blood, reaching and acting on all the tissues and organs throughout your body. This system controls the release and production...
Eating for Healthy Hormones
Supporting your hormone health is crucial to allow your body to feel and function at its best. Your nutrition choices and dietary patterns can play a significant role in keeping your hormone production healthy and balanced. Not only can the foods you eat improve the...
Healthy Hormones – Women’s Hormones & Their Roles in Ovulation
Reproductive health, a healthy menstrual cycle and normal ovulatory function all rely on achieving and maintaining a fine balance between your hormones. When your hormones are out of whack or imbalanced, each of these functions suffers or is compromised as a result....