What causes hormone chaos?

It’s easy to fall into hormone chaos. Our hormone levels are affected by eating processed sugary foods, poor sleep patterns, bad gut bacteria, the way we deal with stress, and exposure to pollution and chemicals used in plastics, cosmetics and cleaning products. It’s common to have more than one hormone out of whack – creating a domino effect. Endocrine disruption, the process by which natural and synthetic chemicals interfere with our hormones, could be one of the main reasons for obesity, diabetes and reduced fertility.
This book outlines the nutritional and lifestyle changes I use to rebalance my clients’ hormones. You should consult your GP or health professional before engaging in these changes. While in some cases you may also need to see an endocrinologist for specialist advice, for many people, changes in their diet and lifestyle are enough to restore hormone harmony.
If you like this, then don't hesitate to grab your Healthy Hormone book.
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Michele Chevalley Hedge is a qualified Nutritional Medicine Practitioner, speaker, and best-selling author has delivered 600+ keynotes for leading global brands, including Microsoft, Accenture, American Express, Apple, ANZ, CBRE, the Australian Government, and more.
Michele’s nutrition retreats, wellness courses, books, articles, and corporate health programs are backed by peer-reviewed research on workplace well-being, nutrition, stress, and mental health. A regular guest on Channel 7, Sunrise, and The Today Show and contributor to The Sydney Morning Herald, Body & Soul, and The Daily Mail, Michele is also an Ambassador for Cure Cancer and the Heart Research Institute.
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