
The Balanced Hormone Solution
Welcome to The Balanced Hormone Solution Podcast. If you’re a woman 35+, feeling exhausted, struggling to lose weight, and wondering where your libido went—this is for you.
I’m Tracy Erin, a functional medicine practitioner who helps women balance their hormones naturally—without prescriptions, guesswork, or trendy nonsense.
Here’s the truth: Your symptoms aren’t random. They’re signals. And if you know how to listen, you can fix the root cause and start feeling like yourself again.
If you’re ready for real solutions—let’s get to it.
The Balanced Hormone Solution
14. Understanding Your Cycle: Hormones and Symptoms Through the Month
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Tracy
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Season 1
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Episode 14
Understanding the Menstrual Cycle
- Overview of the Menstrual Cycle: The menstrual cycle's phases: menstrual, follicular, ovulation, and luteal.
- Key Hormones: Introduce the main hormones: estrogen, progesterone, follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH), and luteinizing hormone (LH).
Hormonal Changes & Their Impact
- Menstrual Phase:
- Hormones: Low levels of estrogen and progesterone.
- Common Symptoms: Fatigue, cramping, lower back pain. Discuss how these can be exacerbated by imbalances like estrogen dominance or low progesterone.
- Follicular Phase:
- Hormones: Rising estrogen levels, peak of FSH.
- Symptoms: Increased energy, better mood, but for some, heightened anxiety or migraines as estrogen peaks.
- Ovulation:
- Hormones: Surge in LH, high estrogen, onset of progesterone.
- Symptoms: Libido increase, heightened senses. Mention mid-cycle spotting or pain if there's hormonal imbalance.
- Luteal Phase:
- Hormones: Dominance of progesterone, decline in estrogen.
- Symptoms: Bloating, mood swings, cravings, sometimes exacerbated PMS or PMDD due to hormone fluctuation.
Lifestyle Tips to Manage Symptoms
- Diet: Emphasize blood sugar control and anti-inflammatory foods.
- Exercise: Tailor to phases of the cycle; gentle yoga during menstruation, more vigorous activity in follicular and ovulatory phases.
- Stress Management: Techniques like meditation, journaling, and adequate sleep, focusing on reducing cortisol spikes.
- Practical advice on using functional medicine testing to understand hormone levels (mention the DUTCH test, GI Map, etc.).