Vital Balance With Jess

5 Nutrients Every Woman Needs For Hormone and Metabolic Balance (Episode #19)

• Jessica Trone • Episode 19

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If you’re feeling tired, irritable, foggy, or like your metabolism has “slowed down,” it’s easy to blame stress or hormones — but sometimes, the problem starts deeper. Nutrient deficiencies can quietly sabotage your energy, hormone balance, and metabolic function, even when you’re eating “healthy.”

In this episode of Vital Balance with Jess, we’re diving into five essential nutrients that play a direct role in hormone production, stress resilience, thyroid health, and metabolic stability. You’ll learn how these nutrients interact with your hormones, what symptoms may signal a deficiency, and how to optimize your intake through food and (if needed) supplementation.

Jess breaks down the science behind nutrient synergy — because it’s not just about one vitamin or mineral; it’s about how they all work together to keep your body balanced and your hormones functioning smoothly.

What You’ll Learn in This Episode:

  • Five key nutrients that support hormone and metabolic balance (and what happens when you’re low on them)
  • How nutrient deficiencies contribute to fatigue, thyroid dysfunction, slow metabolism, and numerous other symptoms
  • Food-first strategies for getting more of what your body truly needs
  • When supplementation makes sense and what to look for in a high-quality product

Your body can’t make hormones out of thin air — it needs raw materials. When you give it what it needs to thrive, you’ll experience better energy, improved mood, and a metabolism that finally feels like it’s working with you, not against you.

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