I’m excited to kick off a four part series all about the menstrual cycle!
Your menstrual cycle is SUCH an important topic to really dig into and understand, because it’s a key indicator of your overall health. Today’s episode is going to cover the luteal phase in detail, which is the phase that leads up to your period. I’m discussing more about progesterone’s role in the luteal phase, the luteal phase defect, how factors like exercise, nutrition, stress, and toxicity really impact the luteal phase, optimizing your work and calendar to support yourself during this time, and more.
While it’s totally okay to not love every part of your cycle, I do believe that knowledge is power, and it can make a big difference when you know what’s happening throughout each phase. If you’re someone who really struggles during the luteal phase, it may be time to dig into your gut and hormone health, mineral deficiencies, and any other issues that are plaguing you. You don’t need to feel like a hot mess and suffer alone - my team and I would love to help you, so make sure to check out our website (linked below) and apply today!
Episode Recap:
**Disclaimer: The information shared in this podcast is NOT meant to be taken as individual or medical advice. Please seek the advice of your physician or healthcare provider regarding any medical condition or treatment.
Complete show notes (including all links and resources I mentioned in this episode):
https://margaretpowell.com/podcast/episode30
Connect with me on Instagram @margaretannpowell and @fueledandfreenutrition
Learn more about working together by visiting https://fueledandfree.com/
For questions or suggestions about the podcast, send us an email at fueledandfreepodcast@gmail.com
I’m excited to kick off a four part series all about the menstrual cycle!
Your menstrual cycle is SUCH an important topic to really dig into and understand, because it’s a key indicator of your overall health. Today’s episode is going to cover the luteal phase in detail, which is the phase that leads up to your period. I’m discussing more about progesterone’s role in the luteal phase, the luteal phase defect, how factors like exercise, nutrition, stress, and toxicity really impact the luteal phase, optimizing your work and calendar to support yourself during this time, and more.
While it’s totally okay to not love every part of your cycle, I do believe that knowledge is power, and it can make a big difference when you know what’s happening throughout each phase. If you’re someone who really struggles during the luteal phase, it may be time to dig into your gut and hormone health, mineral deficiencies, and any other issues that are plaguing you. You don’t need to feel like a hot mess and suffer alone - my team and I would love to help you, so make sure to check out our website (linked below) and apply today!
Episode Recap:
**Disclaimer: The information shared in this podcast is NOT meant to be taken as individual or medical advice. Please seek the advice of your physician or healthcare provider regarding any medical condition or treatment.
Complete show notes (including all links and resources I mentioned in this episode):
https://margaretpowell.com/podcast/episode30
Connect with me on Instagram @margaretannpowell and @fueledandfreenutrition
Learn more about working together by visiting https://fueledandfree.com/
For questions or suggestions about the podcast, send us an email at fueledandfreepodcast@gmail.com