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How to maintain your hormonal balance in 5 points ?

Written by Caroline De Blignières

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For both men and women, maintaining hormonal balance is essential for good health. Hormones play a role in many different bodily functions, including mood, metabolism, reproduction, and more. When your hormones are out of balance, it can lead to a range of problems, including weight gain, fatigue, anxiety, and even chronic depression.

Fortunately, there are a number of things you can do to keep your hormones in check and maintain your hormonal balance naturally!

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Get enough sleep:

Sleep plays a crucial role in hormonal balance. When you don't get enough sleep, it disrupts your body's natural circadian rhythms and can lead to an increase in the stress hormone cortisol. To maintain your hormonal balance, try to get 7–8 hours of sleep each night. To stimulate the secretion of melatonin, the sleep hormone, it is also strongly recommended not to dine late (before 8pm) and to avoid blue light from screens at least 3 hours before bedtime.

If you have trouble falling or staying asleep, there are a number of natural products you can try, including magnesium supplements such as Serenity Essentials. This product has been specially developed to promote better sleep and, in addition, better physical and mental energy.

Reduce stress:

As mentioned above, high levels of stress can lead to widespread hormonal disruption, with cortisol being a hormone that can be degraded from progesterone. To reduce stress and keep your hormones in check, make sure you take some time for yourself each day to relax and de-stress. Whether it's taking a yoga class, reading your favorite book or taking a long walk outdoors, find what works for you and make it a priority in your life. 30 minutes of brisk walking a day and/or 20 minutes of meditation can help you regulate stress very effectively. Adaptogenic herbs such as ashwagandha have also been shown to have benefits in modulating cortisol.

Eat a healthy diet:

What you eat has a direct impact on your hormone levels. To maintain your hormone balance naturally, it is important to eat a diet rich in whole foods such as fruit and vegetables, while avoiding processed foods as much as possible. In addition, be sure to include plenty of protein-rich foods and healthy fats such as avocados and olive oil in your diet. Discover healthy recipes in our booklet of healthy recipes for a better hormonal balance.

Exercise regularly:

Exercise is not only great for your physical health; it also does wonders for your mental health and can help keep your hormone levels in balance. When you exercise, you release endorphins which have a beneficial effect on mood and help to reduce stress levels. In addition, regular exercise can help regulate insulin levels and improve sleep quality, both of which are important for maintaining hormonal balance.

Avoid toxins and endocrine disruptors:

Environmental toxins can disrupt hormonal balance by mimicking or interfering with the action of hormones in the body. To protect yourself from these harmful toxins, avoid using synthetic chemicals as much as possible and make sure you choose organic fruits and vegetables whenever possible. Also make sure you drink filtered water to avoid drinking contaminants that could disrupt your hormone levels.

Hormonal imbalances can wreak havoc on our physical and mental health, but fortunately there are things we can do to prevent them from happening in the first place!

By following the tips outlined above – getting enough sleep, reducing stressors, eating a healthy diet, exercising regularly and avoiding environmental toxins – you can help balance your hormones and enjoy better health! You can also find our range of natural products developed with natural health experts to help you become your hormones' best friend and keep your hormones in balance.

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