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E131: My Daily & Weekly Priorities for Hormone Health as a Busy Mom

Leisha Drews, RN, FDN-P, holistic hormone coach, period expert

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Today I'm going to talk more about the HOW to maintain balanced hormones after you put in the work -- all while staying present in your busy, beautiful life! I want to share with you simple ways to support your taht circadian rhythm, blood sugar balance, rest and movement. These practices don't always look perfect, but I look for pockets in my day to fit them in and I know it makes all the difference. I also share with you three ways I support my body's need to detox.

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In this episode:

  • [02:22] Most common things that are causing hormone imbalance
  • [03:22] How would Nourish Your Hormones be helpful?
  • [05:00] Favorite {FREE} things I try to do daily to support my hormones
  • [13:50] Three favorite ways to do detox support
  • [19:00] What areas do you think you need to do to support your hormones?


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Disclaimer: Information shared on this podcast and any referenced websites are not to be taken as medical advice or to be used as a diagnosis or treatment plan for any medical condition. I’m sharing my educated opinions & experience but nothing shared here can be taken on a one size fits all basis and we always recommend you do your own research, talk to your own doctors and practitioners, and take full responsibility for any health & medical choices you make.