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Cycle Syncing Basics: The 4 Phases of Your Menstrual Cycle and How to Support Your Hormones

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In this episode of Zen & Tonic: Wellness Unfiltered, we’re diving into cycle syncing by breaking down what’s actually happening during the menstrual cycle—from your period to ovulation to the luteal phase—so you can better understand your hormones and support your body in each phase of the month. Most women were taught almost nothing about their cycle beyond “you bleed once a month,” but your period is only one part of a much bigger hormonal conversation happening all month long. In this episode, I’m walking you through the 4 phases of the menstrual cycle, the 4 key hormones involved—estrogen, progesterone, FSH, and LH—and how understanding these shifts is the foundation of cycle syncing. When you know what your body is doing hormonally in each phase, you can start adjusting your food, movement, recovery, and nervous system support to work with your body instead of against it. We’ll talk about what’s happening in the body during the menstrual, follicular, ovulatory, and luteal phases, why symptoms like fatigue, cramps, cravings, bloating, mood shifts, or PMS can show up, and how to use cycle syncing as a practical tool to support your hormones, energy, digestion, workouts, and overall well-being throughout the month. If you’ve ever felt like no one really explained your cycle in a way that actually makes sense, this episode is your foundation. Think of it as a beginner’s guide to cycle syncing—understanding your hormones, supporting ovulation and progesterone, reducing inflammation, balancing blood sugar, and learning how to nourish your body differently in each phase of your cycle. In this episode, we cover: * The 4 phases of the menstrual cycle and what happens in each one * The role of estrogen, progesterone, LH, and FSH * How cycle syncing can help you support energy, mood, digestion, workouts, and hormone health * Why ovulation matters for progesterone production and overall hormone balance * What PMS symptoms can reveal about stress, blood sugar, inflammation, and hormone health * How to support each phase with nutrition, minerals, protein, carbohydrates, movement, and nervous system regulation * The basics of cycle syncing from an integrative and Ayurvedic lens **Disclaimer: The information shared on this podcast is for educational and entertainment purposes only, and is not intended as medical advice. Always consult a qualified healthcare provider before making changes to your health routine. I am a certified Ayurvedic Wellness Coach, not a licensed medical doctor. Work with Ally: littleblissco.com [https://www.littleblissco.com/]

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Cycle Syncing Basics: The 4 Phases of Your Menstrual Cycle and How to Support Your Hormones

In this episode of Zen & Tonic: Wellness Unfiltered, we’re diving into cycle syncing by breaking down what’s actually happening during the menstrual cycle—from your period to ovulation to the luteal phase—so you can better understand your hormones and support your body in each phase of the month. Most women were taught almost nothing about their cycle beyond “you bleed once a month,” but your period is only one part of a much bigger hormonal conversation happening all month long. In this episode, I’m walking you through the 4 phases of the menstrual cycle, the 4 key hormones involved—estrogen, progesterone, FSH, and LH—and how understanding these shifts is the foundation of cycle syncing. When you know what your body is doing hormonally in each phase, you can start adjusting your food, movement, recovery, and nervous system support to work with your body instead of against it. We’ll talk about what’s happening in the body during the menstrual, follicular, ovulatory, and luteal phases, why symptoms like fatigue, cramps, cravings, bloating, mood shifts, or PMS can show up, and how to use cycle syncing as a practical tool to support your hormones, energy, digestion, workouts, and overall well-being throughout the month. If you’ve ever felt like no one really explained your cycle in a way that actually makes sense, this episode is your foundation. Think of it as a beginner’s guide to cycle syncing—understanding your hormones, supporting ovulation and progesterone, reducing inflammation, balancing blood sugar, and learning how to nourish your body differently in each phase of your cycle. In this episode, we cover: * The 4 phases of the menstrual cycle and what happens in each one * The role of estrogen, progesterone, LH, and FSH * How cycle syncing can help you support energy, mood, digestion, workouts, and hormone health * Why ovulation matters for progesterone production and overall hormone balance * What PMS symptoms can reveal about stress, blood sugar, inflammation, and hormone health * How to support each phase with nutrition, minerals, protein, carbohydrates, movement, and nervous system regulation * The basics of cycle syncing from an integrative and Ayurvedic lens **Disclaimer: The information shared on this podcast is for educational and entertainment purposes only, and is not intended as medical advice. Always consult a qualified healthcare provider before making changes to your health routine. I am a certified Ayurvedic Wellness Coach, not a licensed medical doctor. Work with Ally: littleblissco.com [https://www.littleblissco.com/]

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