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Hey friend,
Do you dread spending another holiday party eating raw carrots and celery sticks and questioning your life choices…meanwhile, everyone else can eat whatever they want without falling apart?!?
You don’t have to deprive yourself during the holidays; you just need to learn to make food choices that work with your hormones, not against them.
In Part 2 of “Eat This, Not That” - The Holiday Edition, I’m getting super tactical and sharing how to safely navigate the holiday buffet table between now and New Year's.
In this episode you will learn:
If you want to make the most of this holiday season while keeping your hormones “merry and bright,” this episode is for you!
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Next Steps:
Think You Might Have A Hormone Imbalance? Take My FREE Hormone Symptom Profile Assessment: https://bit.ly/takemyhormonequiz
EP 51 | Eat This, Not That: How to Cook For Perimenopause While Enjoying the Holidays (Part 1) [Holidays & Hormones]: https://pod.fo/e/28e97f
EP 50 | Anxious About Holiday Eating? 7 Tips to Navigate Holiday Parties With Ease During Perimenopause [Holidays & Hormones]: https://pod.fo/e/28ac90
EP 49 | Put Down That Fork! 5 Nutrition Hacks to Control Cravings, Prevent Overeating in Perimenopause [Holidays & Hormones]: https://pod.fo/e/287bfa
EP 48 | Crush Holiday Food FOMO! 3 Epic Mindset Shifts to Make Now If You Have A Hormone Imbalance! [Holidays & Hormones]: https://pod.fo/e/285300
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*Disclaimer: Information provided in this podcast is for educational and entertainment purposes only. The information is not intended or implied to supplement or replace professional medical treatment, advice, and/or diagnosis. I share the strategies that have worked for me and you are advised to do your own research and speak to your medical provider for care.