
Nutrition Cabana
My name is Abigail Green and I am so excited that you have decided to tune in to my podcast. I am currently a junior in high school and for as long as I can remember, science has always been my favorite subject throughout school. Growing up in a small beach town fostered my love for learning about nature, our environment, and ways our communities can contribute to it. During sophomore year, it fascinated me when my chemistry teacher taught us about the science of food additives and the chemistry behind how carbohydrates work in the human body. This is where I started to think about the science behind what we put into our bodies and how it affects our health and wellness. After learning about these topics, I decided to go on a personal health journey to improve my own nutrition. Shopping at different farmers' markets became a hobby for me as I navigated them for the freshest produce I could find. Along with personal changes, I also researched different supplements, diets, and read novels about how simple nutritional changes can protect our bodies from disease. In this podcast, you will find all sorts of topics in nutrition, ranging from studies on probiotic foods to natural remedies! Scientific research is used in each episode to explain how important good nutrition is to keep our bodies healthy and in the best shape to perform daily life tasks. This podcast is for anyone of all ages trying to learn more about overall health, health trends, and wants to either improve their health or spread the information to someone else. I really hope that you enjoy each episode and learn as much as I do.
Nutrition Cabana
Cycle Syncing
In the 6th episode, I cover the amazing cycle all women go through: the menstrual cycle! Even though today's episode pertains more to women, I highly suggest for men to tune into the conversation. I discuss how to cycle sync with the 4 phases of the menstrual cycle and what to do to get the most out of each phase. This includes what foods to eat, how to exercise, how to balance your social life, and what to do to minimize unfavorable symptoms. For those with uncomfortable, long periods, cycle syncing could be just what you need to stop the discomfort. At the end of the podcast episode, I go into the difference between the circadian rhythm and the infradian rhythm and how they differ according to the sexes. All information shared is based on what the majority of women experience during each phase however every woman is different in what they experience. I really hope you enjoy this episode :)