Urinary tract infections — or UTIs — aren’t the most glamorous topic, but they’re incredibly important, and we just don’t talk about them enough. If you’ve ever had one, you’ll know how miserable they can be: the burning, the stinging, those endless trips to the loo, the pain, and that bone-crushing fatigue. They can really knock you sideways. For many women, UTIs become more common — and more stubborn — during perimenopause and menopause. In this episode, I’m joined by the brilliant Helen La...
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Urinary tract infections — or UTIs — aren’t the most glamorous topic, but they’re incredibly important, and we just don’t talk about them enough. If you’ve ever had one, you’ll know how miserable they can be: the burning, the stinging, those endless trips to the loo, the pain, and that bone-crushing fatigue. They can really knock you sideways. For many women, UTIs become more common — and more stubborn — during perimenopause and menopause. In this episode, I’m joined by the brilliant Helen La...
Supplements in Menopause: What to Take, What to Avoid & How to Stay Safe. S7. Ep. 1.
The Happy Menopause
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2 months ago
Supplements in Menopause: What to Take, What to Avoid & How to Stay Safe. S7. Ep. 1.
Nutritionist Jackie Lynch explains how to use supplements safely in menopause, covering multivitamins, minerals, omegas, probiotics, and essential tips. Supplements can be a minefield in menopause —in this solo episode, Jackie explains how to navigate them safely and effectively. Jackie stresses that a nutrient-rich, balanced diet is your foundation, but she also explains why getting every nutrient perfectly from food alone is harder than it sounds. Factors like stress, medications, alcohol, ...
The Happy Menopause
Urinary tract infections — or UTIs — aren’t the most glamorous topic, but they’re incredibly important, and we just don’t talk about them enough. If you’ve ever had one, you’ll know how miserable they can be: the burning, the stinging, those endless trips to the loo, the pain, and that bone-crushing fatigue. They can really knock you sideways. For many women, UTIs become more common — and more stubborn — during perimenopause and menopause. In this episode, I’m joined by the brilliant Helen La...