The ThriveHer UNFILTERED Podcast
Most conversations about alcohol and women's health sit in one of two places. There is the public health message telling you to drink less. And there is the wine-o'clock culture that has been repackaged as self-care for tired women in their 40s. What is almost entirely absent is the clinical conversation. In this episode Rochelle Waite, Australia's only Naturopath holding Masters Degrees in Immunology (Autoimmunity), Women's Health Medicine, and Reproductive Medicine, breaks down what ethanol actually does inside a perimenopausal body. Not as a lifestyle lecture. As a clinical mechanism. The four areas covered: what alcohol does to oestrogen clearance and why it creates oestrogen dominance, the liver load most women in perimenopause are already carrying before the first drink is poured, the cortisol rebound that happens in the back half of the night and why it drives next-day anxiety, and what alcohol actually does to sleep architecture compared to what most women think it does. If your symptoms have been worse after drinking, if the glass of wine that used to decompress you now seems to make everything harder, or if you have been wondering why your tolerance has dropped so significantly in your 40s, this episode is the clinical explanation you have been looking for. Zero judgement. Four mechanisms. Entirely evidence based. Register for the free Micro-Habit Revolution: thriveher.vip/microhabits [thriveher.vip/microhabits]
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