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The Stress And Hormone Connection (Part 2; Destressing)

So you know stress and hormones are interrelated. How do you combat stress?

Hello! Stress is everywhere and knowing how to deal with it in a healthy way is a good tool to have in life! If you missed how stress impacts hormones, go back and check it out here. This is Part 2 with some of my favorite ways to destress. :) Maybe it'll help you and give you some new ideas or provide you some additional motivation to continue to constantly keep the stress as low as possible. 

-Meditation: I love meditation. For my mind that seems to always be thinking about SOMETHING, it really helps to shut down the dialogue and really help me center and relax. I love falling asleep to a visualization or hypnotherapy (usually surrounding personal development or relaxing) and will often times listen to a morning meditation as well. I have the Breethe app and highly recommend splurging on the Premium membership!

-Breathing: There's literal science that supports breath work in all areas of your life! If we're being honest, I'm more of a mouth breather when I work out and sleep (according to my boyfriend), but I've read that breathing through your nose is so much healthier! There's breath work for basically everything and my favorite breathing for stress is box breathing. Inhale for four seconds, hold for seven, exhale for eight seconds, and repeat for four cycles.
 
-Movement: Notice how I didn't say exercise? Any sort of movement is good for your brain and stress. I prefer working out by lifting weights because it makes me feel strong and empowered. If you like to dance, golf, play other sports, walk, do yoga, etc, then find a move you love to do and stick to it! I find when I go to the gym, my mental health is so much better than when I skip days. However, I will also prioritize sleep over working out if we went to bed late. Read more about sleep and hormones here.
 
-Essential Oils: You didn't think I would leave this one out, would you?! ;) There's tons of research that links smell and oils to emotions and mental health! Some of my favorites for stress include Lavender, Frankincense, Valor, Vetiver, and my all-time favorite CBD Calm roller. Read more about oils 
here and grab some yourself here!

-Steam Room: My boyfriend and I make steaming a priority! We like to go Sunday, Tuesday, and Thursday. Not only is it good for reducing stress because it's so warm and relaxing, it's also good for immune support, muscle recovery, lowering blood pressure, clearing up skin, helps congestion, improves circulation, and more. It's really good for sweating out toxins too! When I'm in there, I like to imagine releasing all of my negative thoughts and emotions. It can really weigh you down, and we don't need any more negativity in our hormone healing process!

That's all for now! Tell me in the comments below if you've tried any of these stress-reducing activities or what your favorite one is. I'm always on the lookout for new ideas! :)
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I Felt Out of Balance

 

It all started with small rashes under my armpits. They grew bigger. They were fiery red. They burned. I couldn’t itch them since they burned so bad. They flaked. They were embarrassing. I didn’t know what they were. Then they showed up on the crook of my elbow and on the top of my right hand. I thought it might be due to a gluten or dairy intolerance, so I changed my diet. It helped temporarily and my rashes didn’t hurt as bad and weren’t as red. But diet changes weren’t enough. I was devastated. My rashes remained for MONTHS!

Then the "fluff" showed up around my belly and hips. Maybe the start of winter contributed as well; either way I swear my pants used to fit me way better…

My hair started falling out. In chunks! I’d always had some hairs come out when I washed my hair, so I was used to it. But not to this extent. I knew something was going on.

My acne became out of control, almost to the extent when I was in high school. Red, painful, cysts that I just couldn’t resist picking. And here I had spent all these years at the dermatologist “healing” my acne for it all to come back with a vengeance.

I was in tears at least once a week. I felt hopeless. I felt so alone. No one could relate besides one girl I followed on Instagram. My boyfriend was supportive, but how could he understand though? He had no idea what I was going through.

I took a deep breath, wiped my tears and trucked on. Then the next week would start all over again with a meltdown because I was fat, my hair was falling out, my acne was returning, and my rashes burned SO. FREAKING. BAD. I was angry, frustrated, confused & hopeless. 

I had heard that stopping birth control could come with some pretty gnarly symptoms. And I thought I was ready for whatever would happen. But I didn’t realize how mentally and emotionally challenging these symptoms would be.

Like many people, I started taking birth control in high school. I took it mostly for my acne, but pregnancy prevention was nice too. My hormones were manipulated for over 7 years. The birth control was prescribed by my doctor, so why would I ever question how it was affecting my body?

Turns out, I had NO idea just how much it affected me. All of me. It wasn’t until I read this book that I understood how much my body was impacted by these synthetic hormones that I didn't even realize were synthetic at the time. How hormonal birth control can be prescribed to “treat” certain conditions, yet it’s really only a bandaid fix. I didn’t want that bandaid fix anymore and I wanted to heal myself naturally. So I took the leap and ditched my birth control.

Aside from some of the challenges of getting off birth control, I noticed a whole new world of positives that came from it. For the first time in my life, I actually had energy! I no longer needed to sleep half the day away. The mental fog was gone! My mood increased, as well as my libido, which I swear was gone for good. I finally felt like I was in control of my health for the first time. Truly healthy and truly better.

My goal is to be that shining beacon of light for you if you are struggling with the decision to finally get off hormonal birth control. You are not alone in worrying how your body will react. You are not alone in this transition and your experiences. It might be challenging. But we are strong. We are healers. We are self-advocates. And only we know what’s best for our bodies.

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