Beyond Hormone Symptoms Podcast
If you have been doing everything right and still feeling the way you feel, this episode is going to change how you understand your own symptoms. Gloria Halim explains why chronic systemic inflammation is the hidden thread running through almost every perimenopause symptom you have, why declining oestrogen removes the body’s natural anti-inflammatory protection, and how the gut, the nervous system, blood sugar, sleep and food all connect through one underlying mechanism. This is the capstone episode of Season 5. It does not add more to your list. It shows you that the work you are already doing goes deeper than you knew. What We Cover * The difference between acute inflammation and the chronic, low-grade kind that drives perimenopause symptoms * What C-reactive protein is and why elevated levels are consistently found in perimenopausal women with more severe symptoms * Oestrogen as a powerful anti-inflammatory agent, the job it was doing quietly your whole adult life * Why joint pain, brain fog, hot flushes and skin changes are inflammatory events, not coincidences * Why the inflammation is not a side effect of perimenopause, in many cases it is the mechanism * The five drivers of chronic inflammation in perimenopausal women: gut dysbiosis, cortisol dysregulation, blood sugar instability, inadequate sleep, processed food and excess sugar * Why the five drivers do not operate in isolation, how they interact, amplify each other, and create cycles * The anti-inflammatory approach: eating to reduce inflammation, supporting the gut, regulating the nervous system, prioritising sleep quality, moving gently and consistently * Why the anti-inflammatory approach is not a new programme - it is the same work from Season 5, understood from a deeper place * How every episode this season - the gut, the nervous system, blood sugar, cortisol, the sandwich generation - connects through the inflammation lens Episodes Referenced in This Episode * Episode 51: The Surprising Reason Your Oral Health Is Getting Worse in Your 40s - It's Not What Your Dentist Thinks [https://open.spotify.com/episode/6SfpSeudzdj0kMRLQyarRx?si=npMd4j9ZTp-W0cYApzVtQA] * Episode 52: Blood Sugar & Perimenopause - Why the Way You Ate in Your 30s No Longer Works [https://open.spotify.com/episode/134CfGcJO5PZJItxKJGyUC?si=g1rI60OhRkCUuCBkDVEXJQ] * Episode 53: Why Doing Everything for Everyone Is Destroying Your Hormones in Perimenopause [https://open.spotify.com/episode/5CBrpsZKxyEub7CANZJmp1?si=doweQ6dmST6FkDHvlDpFgA] * Episode 54: The Nervous System Reset: Why 'Just Calm Down' Doesn't Work in Perimenopause — and What Actually Does [https://open.spotify.com/episode/7Mqa68Te7QJOeUSjE3d1nW?si=owRYtsKfRJGAaSAMpGqdGw] Resources & Links * Free live training — Hormone Reset Bootcamp [https://gloriahalim.com/hormone-reset-bootcamp] * Glow with Grace Blueprint — 12-week personal 1:1 programme [https://gloriahalim.com/glow-with-grace-blueprint/perimenopause-basics] * Beyond Hormone Symptoms Facebook Community [https://www.facebook.com/groups/beyondhormonesymptoms] Timestamps: * 00:00 - Introduction to the episode’s focus on inflammation as a hidden symptom driver * 01:15 - Differentiating acute vs. silent chronic inflammation * 02:21 - How inflammation impacts hormonal signaling and perimenopause symptoms * 03:13 - The immune response to persistent threats like gut dysbiosis and toxins * 04:33 - The anti-inflammatory role of estrogen and consequences of its decline * 05:56 - How inflammation worsens joint pain, brain fog, skin changes, and hot flashes * 06:47 - The five key drivers of chronic inflammation in perimenopause * 07:22 - Deep dive into gut dysbiosis and leaky gut * 08:35 - Cortisol dysregulation and its inflammatory effects * 09:35 - Blood sugar spikes and glycation as inflammation triggers * 10:01 - The critical role of sleep in inflammation resolution * 12:15 - Incorporating anti-inflammatory foods and reducing ultra-processed foods * 14:22 - Supporting gut health with prebiotics, fermented foods, and hydration * 15:14 - Regulating the nervous system through vagal toning and sleep routines * 18:09 - Integrating these practices into a cohesive approach for hormonal health * 19:00 - The role of inflammation as the mechanism driving many perimenopausal symptoms * 20:13 - Invitation to free training for deeper support and community connection DISCLAIMER: This podcast is for educational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Please work with a qualified healthcare practitioner for your individual situation.
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