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Is Your Gut Affecting Your Periods? Decoding the Link

  By- Dr.Arshdeep Kaur   As it comes to our menstrual cycle, we experience hormones, stress, and lifestyle. But ever actually thought, maybe, what role your gut health might play in your menstrual cycle? The link between gut health and menstruation is worth exploring. On this website, we are going to explore how your gut impacts your menstrual wellbeing and how you can build a healthier cycle.   The Gut-Brain-Hormone Connection   To decipher the connection between your menstrual cycle and gut health, one must find the gut-brain axis. It is the intricate system of communication between your brain and your gut. Your gut is not only a digestive tract; it is home to trillions of bacteria, i.e., the gut micro biome. Every bacterium has its own role to play in your body, like, for example, regulating hormones.   You require hormones such as estrogen and progesterone to regulate your menstrual cycle. Your gut with a healthy mix of these hormones maintains m...
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PCOS Myths Debunked: Fact vs. Fiction

By- Dr. Arshdeep Kaur  Polycystic Ovary Syndrome, or usually known as PCOS, is the most frequent hormonal disease among women all over the world. However, there have been misconceptions about this sickness, which tends to develop a lot of confusion and misinformation. Below is a blog that clears some of the most prevailing myths concerning PCOS and summarizes the fact. Myth 1: PCOS is found only in overweight women Fact: Yes, obesity makes the likelihood of a woman having PCOS higher, but that's not the only offender. Woman of any weight normal, over, and even underweight women can be affected by this condition. This is a condition of hormonal imbalance and therefore not a matter of weight. Myth 2: You Can't Get Pregnant with PCOS Fact: Most women with PCOS can and do get pregnant. Although the disease may cause a woman's body to resist ovulation and produce an abnormal menstrual cycle, there are many treatments and lifestyle modifications that can manage symptoms and impro...

Natural Methods of Hormone Balancing

By- Dr. Arshdeep Kaur 1.  Dietary  changes Accent on Whole Foods: A whole grain, vegetable, fruit, and lean protein  meal  has  decreased  inflammation and  regulated  hormones. Add Healthy Fats: Essential fatty acids  from  avocados, nuts, and fish  regulate   hormones. 2. Herbal Remedies Adaptogens: Ashwagandha and maca root are the two herbs that have  proven   to   be helpful  with stress  control  and  regulating  hormones. Chamomile Tea:  Calming  tea has calmed me into relaxation and  eased  menstrual  cramps . 3. Mind Body Techniques Yoga and Meditation:  Not only  did   yoga relax  the body, but also  gave  the mind much needed  respite  from the  weight  of endometriosis. Breathing Exercises: Deep breathing can  readily  be  used  to  cope  with pain and  achieve ...