The 2024 List: Hormone balancing is a top wellness goal for many this year. Hereâs why⦠[View this email in your browser]( Since The Washington Post began publishing its iconic pop culture âIn and Outâ list on New Yearâs Day in 1977, the list has come a long way and inspired many. This yearâs [edition]( says soft failure is in and hard launches are out, while taking a more humorous approach overall to the task of predicting what will be trending in 2024. Many argue that in place of rhyme and reason, the âIn and Outâ lists all over your social media feeds are hyper-personalized outlines of someoneâs goals, more of a manifestation of new habits people want to start rather than sharing their resolutions. According to the [New York Times]( âinstead of making traditional New Yearâs resolutions, many [social media] users have started publishing âIn and Outâ lists that mix predictions of what will and wonât be considered cool in the coming year with aspirations for their 2024 selves.â While we consider holistic health and herbalism serious business, that doesnât mean we canât have a little fun imagining what this year might hold for a topic that resonates deeply with usâhormone health. In the spirit of sharing some knowledge while also easing into 2024 with a bit of lightness, we had so much fun putting together this Hormonal Health âIn and Outâ List just for you, Anima family. Keep scrolling to give it a look, and get some ideas for your own in/out list of well-being goals. We should mention that itâs not really our style to lean into ânew year, new meâ culture. Weâre about year-round healing, whatever that looks like for you, and supporting you with the tools to integrate sacred plant medicines into your daily routines. In 2024, we encourage you to consider focusing on small goals related to new habits you want to create and sustain all year long. Maintaining achievable, repeatable wellness practices will make you feel great and totally âinâ. Why You Should Prioritize
Hormone Health If youâve been following the rise of hormonal health trends on [TikTok]( and in the worlds of [skincare]( and [restaurants]( youâll know that everyone from beauty experts to chefs currently has their eye on this very specific area of well-being. But what exactly are hormones, and what do they do? Hormones are biochemical messengers. These chemicals are produced by the body, in nature, or synthetically, and they influence the growth and development process of the body by sending messages between cells. Responsible for regulating nearly all of our bodily processes, their impact on every aspect of our daily lives cannot be overstated. Most of the hormones in our body are produced and released by the [endocrine glands]( through a cyclical process called homeostasis. When the endocrine glands detect imbalances in the body, they then release hormones to other glands and organs to direct them back on the path to homeostasis. There are over [200 hormones]( (or hormone-like substances) in the body constantly striving to maintain our overall health, and not just during menstrual cycles or puberty. This common misperception and overemphasis on the hormones for certain groups of individuals at specific times in their lives has long persisted, ignoring the crucial role of hormone health for all. When hormones are regulated and in balance, our overall health is at its peak vitality. When theyâre imbalanced, we may experience drastic consequences. Youâve no doubt heard of estrogen, which is actually a group of chemicals that maintain moisture where we need it, produce curvy feminine shapes, keep our bones strong, and grow womenâs uterine lining so that they experience monthly menstrual cycles. Progesterone helps regulate menstrual cycles and stabilizes pregnancy. And testosterone, often thought of as a âmaleâ hormone, has important actions in women, too. To get the bigger picture, here are five ways hormones can influence our health on a daily basis: 1. Energy + Mood Thyroid hormones regulate energy, weight, metabolism, healthy hair and regular menstrual cycles, and help sharpen brain function. Insulin regulates blood sugar levels, making glucose available for cells to use as energy. Serotonin and dopamine regulate emotions, promoting pleasurable and positive feelings, which is why they are often called the âhappy hormonesâ. 2. Sleep Melatonin regulates the bodyâs natural sleep-wake cycle, signaling the body when itâs time to sleep. 3. Hunger + Digestion Ghrelin stimulates the appetite by signaling the brain with hunger cues when the stomach is empty. Leptin tells us when we are full. Insulin also helps regulate how we use proteins, fats, and carbohydrates. Somatropin, a.k.a. the âgrowth hormoneâ, regulates metabolism, blood sugar, and body structure. Thyroxine regulates metabolism, digestion, and numerous other functions for optimal heart, muscle, brain, and bone health. 4. Stress Cortisol regulates the immune system and our fight-flight-freeze response, making nutrients more available in response to environmental stressors by suppressing non-essential bodily processes. Adrenaline also helps to prepare the body for fight or flight, as a response to danger or stress. 5. Sex + Love Oxytocin, a.k.a. the âlove hormoneâ, facilitates childbirth, stimulates lactation for breastfeeding, promotes parent-child bonding, and influences our love and sense of bonding in us throughout our lives through feelings of trust, empathy, compassion, etc. Testosterone (in men) regulates sperm production, sex drive, bone mass, fat and muscle functions. Oestrogen (in women) regulates the menstrual cycle, fertility, bone strength, and brain, heart, and muscle function, among other key developmental activities. What To Do When Hormones Aren't Functioning Properly In just the list above, itâs easy to see how crucial the hormones are for our survival and for our endocrine systemâs numerous processes. But, what happens when we have abnormally high or low levels of hormones, disrupting our delicate internal balance and causing our health to falter? This is often called an endocrine disorder, and the root causes range from genetics to injuries, infections, and tumors, among other issues. However, not all hormone imbalances are caused by endocrine disorders and there are quite a lot of healthy habits that can help keep your hormones in check. Focusing on your gut health with a nutritious diet of [gut-supportive herbs]( and foods, for example, is a great way to help hormones reproduce, function, and free up their signaling pathways to send the key messages they need to get to the other parts of the body. Healthy fats, protein and fiber are also hormone balancing powerhouses, while sugar, processed foods and alcohol disrupt their balance. Whether you are making a commitment to diet, exercise, sleep, de-stressing, abstaining from endocrine-disrupting chemicals (EDCs) where possible, or a combination of these in 2024, we hope this âIn and Outâ list will serve as the starting point for some TLC for your hormone health this year. For even more in-depth information about hormone health, visit the blog to keep reading [how EDCs are impacting your hormones]( a [phase-by-phase guide]( and [rituals]( to support menstrual cycles, [womb-loving herbs]( and [herbs for the sacred masculine]( that boost prostate health, vitality and virility. Or, [click here]( for our quick guide to some of the top herbs for hormonal balance at a glance. INs and OUTs for 2024 IN [Sleep hygiene]( [Eating breakfast]( Daily doses of sunshine Eating balanced meals Bring your own cup [P]( and prebiotics]( [Mocktails]( with [elixirs]( [Cooking]( at home Anti-inflammatory foods [Essential oils]( + [meditating]( OUT [Late nights]( Too much coffee Excessive screen time Fad diets To-go cups Laxatives Excessive alcohol consumption Seed oils, too much take out Inflammatory foods [Stressing]( the small things Like a mycelium network, let's connect! For recipes and magic follow [@ANIMAMUNDIHERBALS]( [Instagram]( [Facebook]( [Website]( Copyright Anima Mundi Herbals © 2023
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