So in my overview I listed female hormones, what they do, and when they rear their little irritating/helpful heads. Now to the long term affects of not properly taking care of yourself. Your adrenal glands are under 7cm small, on top of your kidneys (with one close to the liver), but they are very important. They respond to stress by producing adrenalin, noradrenalin, cortisol (the one we all know as a stress hormone), aldosterone (think blood pressure), and sex hormones. This delicate balance is intended to help you cope with stress. So what happens when this stress on your body is extended, either through external factors, or by your own health? One nutritionist says that for every minute of stress, it takes sixty minutes to remove adrenal stress hormones from your body. How many minutes of stress do you think you experience in an ‘average’ day? And what if you experience chronic stress? Your adrenals slowly wear out. Score yourself a point for each of these symptoms...
Have you ever had a fleeting moment where you wondered if you were suffering from bi-polar disorder, or despaired that life was hopeless and you were an extremely weak and over sensitive person, that something terrible was about to happen, that all your friends secretly hate you...then the next day got your period and been like - “ah, coo”? I’d be seriously surprised if no one could relate. Some things seem blindingly obvious - your period affects your mood. But sometimes understanding how and why, can blow your mind. Your brain before your period, is like your brain on alcohol and other depressants. I’ll let that sink in. How much of your life do you spend due on? That is how much of your life you are going to feel depressed. Let alone the rest of your life where there are non physical reasons for feeling some type of way. Before you reach for a blunt object with which to club yourself about the head - this blog is about solutions not sad acceptance. Let’s understand ...