It is well-known and obvious that your lifestyle has a huge effect on your overall health and wellbeing. If you have a bad diet and don’t exercise regularly you’ll pay the price with worsening health. But people don’t also realise that these factors play a huge role in your hormones as well.
When your hormones are in balance, you’ll be able to sleep a lot better and get enough energy for your needs. It also means a healthy libido and a strong immune and digestive system. But it’s important to remember that it really does not take much to disrupt that balance and cause problems for your health.
There are a number of things that can upset you and can cause symptoms, or hormone disorders. However, you should remember that these sorts of imbalances don’t just happen out of nothing. To have these signs appear we have usually been laying the foundations for it for a number of years previously.
The cumulative physiological effects of stress cause disruption of the natural rhythms and balancing mechanisms of women’s hormones. Over a period of time this can compromise both general as well as hormonal health. If you can free yourself from stress you’ll be in the best possible position to stay healthy.