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The Top 5 Hormones You Need to Balance for Postpartum Weight Loss

The Top 5 Hormones You Need to Balance for Postpartum Weight Loss

The Top 5 Hormones You Need to Balance for Postpartum Weight LossBy: Sara Moreira
Published on: 06/10/2024

Postpartum weight loss can be challenging, but the key to success lies in balancing your hormones. In this post, we explore the top five hormones—cortisol, insulin, leptin, thyroid hormones, and estrogen—that play a critical role in fat storage, energy regulation, and metabolism after pregnancy. Learn practical tips for balancing these hormones naturally, and discover how hormonal health can be the missing link to sustainable weight loss. Whether you're feeling stuck or want to regain control of your body, this post is your guide to understanding the connection between hormones and weight loss postpartum.

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Essential Minerals for Postpartum Fatigue: How HTMA Can Help You Bounce Back

Essential Minerals for Postpartum Fatigue: How HTMA Can Help You Bounce Back

Essential Minerals for Postpartum Fatigue: How HTMA Can Help You Bounce BackBy: Sara Moreira
Published on: 06/10/2024

In this blog post, I dive into the critical minerals your body needs after pregnancy to recover and regain energy. Drawing from my own experience and the science behind Hair Tissue Mineral Analysis (HTMA), I explain how minerals like magnesium, sodium, potassium, and calcium play a vital role in restoring balance and supporting postpartum health. You'll learn about the best food sources for these minerals, why supplementation needs to be personalized, and how most moms can benefit from using topical magnesium and adrenal cocktails. Plus, I share a simple adrenal cocktail recipe to help kickstart your recovery!

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