20/01/2022
😔Women’s fluctuating emotions at different points of their cycle often get trivialized.
🤷♀️This is a big problem.
Because your emotions, no matter where in your cycle you are, are valid and they should not be dismissed by anyone as you being ‘hormonal’.
Whether you’re experiencing depression, anxiety, irritability or you find yourself crying a lot - your body is asking for attention.
Whilst it might seem that your hormones are to blame, it’s not exactly the truth…
💗Your oestrogen and progesterone are actually beneficial for your mood.
👉Before ovulation, oestrogen boosts serotonin making you feel pretty epic!
👉After ovulation, progesterone is here to bring calm and focus.
So what happens to those hormones that affect our emotions so much?
🤍You might have not ovulated and so there’s no progesterone…
🤍You might have ovulated and produced progesterone, but not enough to buffer high oestrogen…
🤍Or your oestrogen levels are simply too high (for example after coming off the pill or because of poor liver and gut function)...
Oestrogen being the dominant hormone in your luteal is a problem because the higher its levels, the further it falls just before period, bringing down the feel good hormones (e.g. serotonin).
😔This has a massive effect on your mood, motivation and emotions.
💪Improving your PMS symptoms requires a WHOLE BODY APPROACH, taking into consideration what’s affecting your hormones: gut microbiome, liver detoxification, inflammation, nutrient deficiencies, stress levels, sleeping patterns (aka, circadian rhythm), relationships, work environment, nutrition and movement.
👉In the next post I’ll be sharing with you some tools I’ve been implementing for my struggles with depressive moods before periods in the recent couple of months.
P.S. If you’re looking to discuss your PMS struggles and get personalised support, you can now book a one-off session with me that will leave you with personalised and practical tools to put into practice to start feeling in flow with your hormones each month.
🙏Go to the link in bio to book your ‘Ready in 5’ Nutrition Review.
Evie x