Beyond Hormone Symptoms Podcast
Summary In this episode, Gloria Halim explains the direct link between oestrogen decline and insulin resistance in perimenopause and why this single shift drives the afternoon energy crashes, 3am wake-ups, afternoon anxiety, and weight that won’t shift that so many women experience. She also addresses the fasting question honestly: when it helps, when it backfires, and what the biology says. Plus four practical principles that genuinely move the needle. Takeaways * Why oestrogen is a metabolic hormone not just a reproductive one * How oestrogen decline causes insulin resistance and what that means for your cells * Why blood sugar crashes trigger cortisol and what that does to progesterone, sleep and mood * The 3pm crash, the 3am wake-up, and the afternoon anxiety explained as blood sugar events * Why visceral fat accumulation in perimenopause is driven by insulin, not calories * The fasting question: when it helps, when it backfires for perimenopausal women * Why women’s HPA axis is more sensitive to caloric restriction than men’s * Protein at breakfast: the single most impactful blood sugar change * Food sequence: why eating vegetables and protein before carbohydrates reduces glucose spikes by 20–30% * The 10-minute post-meal walk and why it works * Consistent meals, whole food carbohydrates, and eating smarter for the hormonal body you have now Resources mentioned: * Free live training [https://gloriahalim.com/hormone-reset-bootcamp] * Glow With Grace Blueprint Programme [https://gloriahalim.com/glow-with-grace-blueprint/perimenopause-basics] * Beyond Hormone Symptoms Facebook Community [https://www.facebook.com/groups/beyondhormonesymptoms] * Schedule Your Free 30-Minute Wellness Consult [https://calendly.com/gloriahwellness/30minconsult] Timestamps: * 00:00 - Overview of hormonal changes in women * 02:02 - The role of oestrogen in metabolism * 05:02 - Cortisol's impact on energy and mood * 08:27 - Misconceptions about calories and weight * 13:07 - Insulin levels and fat burning * 20:10 - Practical principles for stabilising blood sugar DISCLAIMER: This podcast is for educational purposes only and does not constitute medical or nutritional advice. Please work with a qualified healthcare practitioner for your individual situation. What We CoverResources & Links Timestamps:
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