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Perimenopause

5 teachings on perimenopause from Sarah's library — root-cause healing where faith meets function.

Why Your Nervous System Is Running the Show

Root Cause

Why Your Nervous System Is Running the Show

If every healing protocol crashes you, your nervous system is likely running the show. Here is why a dysregulated body cannot heal — and the order of operations I walk women through to calm the system, open drainage, and finally let restoration take.

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Is It My Hormones or Is It My Gut? How to Tell What's Actually Driving Your Symptoms

Hormones

Is It My Hormones or Is It My Gut? How to Tell What's Actually Driving Your Symptoms

You don't have to choose between a hormone problem and a gut problem — they're the same loop. Here's how to read your symptoms, find the upstream driver, and stop bouncing between protocols.

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Why Your Body Is Storing Fat Differently in Perimenopause (and What Cortisol Has to Do With It)

Hormones

Why Your Body Is Storing Fat Differently in Perimenopause (and What Cortisol Has to Do With It)

If you are eating the same and moving the same but your body is responding differently, the shift is hormonal — not personal. Here is what perimenopause, cortisol, and estrogen are doing to your metabolism, and how to work with your body instead of fighting it.

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The Estrobolome, Bile Flow & Why Estrogen Clearance Starts in the Gut

Gut Health

The Estrobolome, Bile Flow & Why Estrogen Clearance Starts in the Gut

Estrogen does not just disappear after your body uses it. It has to be packaged, escorted, and eliminated — and almost every step of that happens in your gut. Here is what the estrobolome and bile flow actually do, and why a constipated woman is almost always a hormonal woman.

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What Your Cycle Is Trying to Tell You: Estrogen, Progesterone & Perimenopause

Hormones

What Your Cycle Is Trying to Tell You: Estrogen, Progesterone & Perimenopause

Your cycle is a monthly report card on your whole body. Here is what estrogen, progesterone, and the perimenopause years are actually trying to tell you — and why "balance your hormones" is rarely the real answer.

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