(photo courtesy of Google Images, not Kari’s photo album)
Okay, so maybe not like a she-man or a female version of Arnold Schwarzenegger. Although the fact that he has bigger, um, boobs, then me is upsetting – I guess since he never had kids permanently attached to his breasts for 28 months sucking everything out of you like I have…But, I digress.
Hormones.
I’m addicted to these little suckers in a good way. I’ve been learning about hormones semi-extensively for the past 3 1/2 months and I’ve been sucked into the topic.
I’m trying to figure out how I can make this short enough where people will want to read it, so I think I’ll start with some basics today, then I can get into more detail. Without a foundation – the other info won’t make much sense.
First. When you think of metabolism, you most likely think of people who can lose weight easily or gain weight easily. How many can agree that most of us are in the latter category – and all that weight gain gets blamed on our ‘slow metabolism’?
Well, that’s half true. The whole weight thing is an ‘expression’ of what our metabolism does. A definition of metabolism from Jillian Michaels is:
“Metabolism is like a chemistry lab. It is the combo of all the molecules, hormones, and brain-, gut-, and fat-cell messenger chemicals that regulate the rate you burn calories.”
In short: HORMONES CONTROL YOUR METABOLISM
Some other definitions were way too long and confusing, so I liked this the best.
I also liked that she mentioned:
“Our metabolism is dynamic, not static, and it can be changed!”
This means that everything we put into our bodies (through food, drink and air) will affect how are bodies function. I always knew food was important and that we needed to be eating ‘living foods’, but I didn’t know the explicit details as to WHY.
Now I know.
I also have learned and continue to learn that WE are able to change these unbalances naturally, without forcing our bodies to change through synthetic drugs.
One phrase we should get into our thinking is:
MY HEALTH IS PRICELESS
And – it is. My thought is that if you take the time to PREPARE by being proactive with your health now, then you won’t have to REPAIR later down the road. Food is medicine and the majority of us are being poisoned by our ‘diets’.
A few thoughts:
- Your body cannot function properly when one or more hormones are out of whack and unbalanced.
- Your hormones regulate various functions in your body (think weight, sleeping patterns, food metabolism, cell repair, etc .
- Your hormones are affected by what you eat, drink, put on your body, breathe in the air, our lifestyle, our activity level and stress.
- When one hormone gets unbalanced, the other hormones get ‘confused’ and try to solve the unbalance and end up causing more bad then good.
- Weight gain is not just about calories.
- You can begin to balance out your hormones simply by changing your eating habits, exercise and being more conscious of what is going INTO your body.
- The onslaught of the majority of the health problems we see today began in the mid 1900’s when the United States became industrialized and processed food made it’s way into our stores and homes.
- Our bodies don’t recognize processed food and chemicals, so when we eat them, it wreaks havoc on our hormones.
- The AMA and WHO have released studies and guidelines that are actually causing more sickness than better health.
- The food pyramid provided by our government changes every couple of years. This ought to tell you that they don’t have the right answers if they keep having to change it.
OKAY, OKAY, this is getting to be lots of info, so I’ll end PART 1 right here. In future posts I’ll go into information about:
- the different foods that affect different hormones
- menu plans that you can use to eat ‘healthy’ but still be eating real food
- how we have been misled on the good and bad fats and cholesterol sources and how their ‘substitutes’ are actually bad for your overall health
- how by changing your diet and balancing out hormones, you can see changes in your body in the areas of: depression, moodiness, weight gain, headaches, fragile hair and nails, sagging skin, sleeplessness or extreme fatigue, energy levels, sugar cravings and so much more
- how we can protect our children from early-puberty due to all the hormones found in our foods, skin care products, plastics and packaging, drinking water and the air we breath
I promise you, if your health and overall quality of LIFE is important to you and you want to see positive changes in your physical body where you feel as if you’ve turned 180 degrees in the area of good health – then stick with me for the rest of these posts on hormones. I think it could change your life, because it is already changing mine!
(all images taken from Google Images)
remember to:
live.laugh.love.and.celebrate.life.
“I have my hormones balanced. Most doctors are giving women synthetic hormones, which just eliminate the symptoms, but it's doing nothing to actually replace the hormones you have lost. Without our hormones we die.”
Suzanne Somers







12 comments:
This is fascinating!!! I am so looking forward to reading more. I just know that something is going on with me....today my foot is swollen like it used to get when I was pregnant! I told you that I'm a big mess! I have been so fatigued lately that one day I literally fell asleep in the car line at school waiting for Madison. What is up with that?! Am I 80 years old already?! LOL!!
I know you wanted to keep it short but I REALLY want to hear more about hormones. I am especially interested in early-puberty. Sadly, I think it is too late for my Lily but I really want to do all that I can! Very anxious to read the rest of your posts!
Thanks for the info!
Very interesting... and I tried to stay up last night anxiously awaiting this post, but I didn't make it. ;)
I saw a thing on PBS the other night on how they make the 'fillers' that go into the majority (I think they said 70%) of fast food hamburgers. It's like pieces/parts that they run through some processing plant and clean it with AMMONIA to kill e coli and then it's made into this slab of yuck that they add to hamburger meat. G.A.G. It was totally disgusting. We don't eat out much anyway, but I won't be getting a burger unless it's from Steak-n-Shake or somewhere that I know doesn't use premade patties.
I am all ears... (or eyes! :) )
I am really interested in learning more.
Happy weekend!
I'm very interested in your hormone posts and I'll prolly pass them along too! I so believe that all the stuff in processed food wreaks havoc on us. There are so many chemicals in everything we eat and use that it's no wonder the cancer rates are so high!
great post! I love all the information! I am very interested to see if anything I've been going through could be from hormones!
Great info....keep it coming!
Whatever Kari, I know the bodybuilder was really you a few years back. You don't have to deny it! ;) Love you. Great post!
I tried to read this and I'm to exhausted from spending the day at a waterpark. I'll have to come back tomorrow.
Thanks for the info, my daughter, Holly, passed it along to me and as a woman of 51 I find it is important and only hope women who are younger than me take your advice before you hit my age. I am entering the menopause years and it isn't bad --yet, but no lots more to come. I am interested in the changing diet and balancing out hormone part. I have found myself many times now going without sleep and I hate it. Look forward to many more posts. Thanks for sharing.
Hi Kari, GREAT article! I followed you over from naturally knocked up and thought you and your readers might be interested in my latest blog post all about the natural remedies and nutrtition that supports proper hormone function and cures cramps and pms, increases your chances of getting pregnant and also reduces perimenopause symptoms. The article is located at http://amoderatelife.blogspot.com/2010/04/how-to-make-that-time-of-month-just.html So check it out and please visit! Lovely picture project as well! Will follow you! Regards, Alex at the clark clan!
I was anxious to read about this when you mentioned it. Then I got buried in preparing for Finals and didn't get much "me" computer time for the last couple of weeks. I searched your archives to see if you'd posted it and was SO GLAD find this. It's full of some great information and I'm heading over now to read part Deux.
Thanks for sharing!
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