Ate Too Much Sugar on Valentine’s Day? What to Do Next to Reset Your Blood Sugar

Holidays built around chocolate and dessert often leave women feeling bloated, puffy, and frustrated the next morning. The instinct is usually to “make up for it” by skipping meals, cutting carbs, or starting over with more restriction. But if your goal is stable energy, balanced hormones, and fewer sugar cravings, that approach usually backfires.
The Gut–Blood Sugar Link Behind Sugar Cravings (What the Science Actually Shows)

For a long time, sugar cravings were framed as a willpower or discipline issue. But the science paints a much more interesting and much more compassionate picture. Your gut may be playing a role in a very real, biological, metabolically meaningful way.
What to Eat When You’re Burned Out, Craving Sugar, and Too Tired to Cook

If sugar sounds like the answer to every emotional, physical, or spiritual crisis this week … Let me lovingly say: it’s not you. It’s your biology. Here’s what’s really going on and what to eat to climb out of the sugar-craving, burnout-fueled holiday fog without spending an hour at the stove.
Mineral Imbalances and Mood: The Overlooked Link Between Nutrients and How You Feel

If you have ever felt anxious, wired-but-tired, or like your fuse is shorter than usual, you are not imagining it. It could very well be your lack of micronutrients talking. When they are too low, your mood can follow.
Before the Winter Blues Hit: Nutrition and Lifestyle Shifts to Start Now

Do you find yourself smoothing things over for everyone else, putting others’ needs first, then feeling exhausted or a little low when the days get shorter? You’re not alone.
The Best Breakfast for Hormone Support (No Willpower Needed)

If you’ve ever started your day with a bagel, a muffin, or even just coffee and wondered why you’re starving (and cranky) by 10 a.m., you’re not alone. Breakfast sets the tone for your hormones, your energy, and even your cravings for the rest of the day.
Why You’re Craving Sugar in the Afternoon, and How to Stop It

For many women, the hours between 2 PM and 4 PM bring a predictable drop in energy and a sudden urge for something sweet. This isn’t simply about willpower, sugar cravings are driven by a mix of biological rhythms, blood sugar fluctuations, and stress-related hormone changes. Understanding the root causes can help you choose solutions that go beyond quick fixes and give you lasting energy.
The Gut–Estrogen Connection No One Talks About: How Gut Health Impacts Hormone Balance in Women

Why your gut might be hoarding your hormones like it’s collecting emotional baggage (and how to finally unpack it). The estrobolome is a specialized group of bacteria in your gut that helps regulate and metabolize estrogen. It’s basically your internal estrogen clean-up crew.
How Many Times Have You Been Told To Lose Weight?

You can be overweight, or even obese, and still be metabolically healthy. Yup. I said it.
Read on, we’re about to blow up some myths that have overstayed their welcome.
How to Handle Body Comments from Family or Friends (Without Spiraling)

Body comments from others is one of the most under rated issues that are NOT addressed in MOST if not ALL diet programs and I need to talk about it!