๐ฟ Could Your Hormones Be Trying to Tell You Something? Weight gain that feels difficult to shift, changes in your skin, low energy or disrupted sleep may not simply be down to โgetting olderโ or lacking willpower. Signs that may be worth exploring include: โ๏ธ Unexplained weight gain, particularly around the middle ๐ด Persistent fatigue or low motivation ๐ Poor sleep or waking during the night ๐ง Brain fog, low mood, anxiety or irritability ๐ฉธ Irregular, heavy or painful periods ๐ฅ Hot flushes or night sweats ๐โโ๏ธ Hair thinning or increased hair shedding ๐งด Dry, oily, itchy or acne-prone skin ๐ซ Increased cravings or difficulty balancing blood sugar ๐ฆ Feeling unusually cold, sluggish or constipated ๐ Changes in libido or vaginal health Nutrition plays an important role in hormone health. Adequate protein, healthy fats, fibre, colourful vegetables and balanced meals can support blood sugar regulation, gut health, hormone production and the healthy elimination of hormones. However, diet is only one part of the picture. ๐งช Functional testing may help us look more deeply at potential underlying drivers, including: ๐ฌ Thyroid function and thyroid antibodies ๐ฌ Blood sugar and insulin regulation ๐ฌ Nutrient levels, including vitamin D, iron, B12 and folate ๐ฌ Stress and cortisol patterns ๐ฌ Sex-hormone metabolism ๐ฌ Gut health and the microbiome ๐ฌ Nutrigenomics and how your genes may influence hormone pathways Testing should always be selected carefully and interpreted alongside your symptoms, medical history, lifestyle, medications and existing NHS or GP results. You do not have to accept feeling exhausted, uncomfortable or unlike yourself simply because your routine blood tests have been described as โnormal.โ ๐ At Anne Andrew Nutrition, I help you connect the dots through personalised nutrition, lifestyle support and functional testing where appropriate. ๐ Why not book a free discovery call and explore what may be contributing to your symptoms? ๐ AnneAndrewNutrition.com