I remember sitting in my high-school roll call class and being introduced to the daily journal.
"Why would I want to do this?" was my first impression. It was weird and I just wanted to chat with my friends before class started.
Welcome to Cycle Syncing! Part 4
The Luteal Phase (Autumn) approximately 22 to 28 Days
This is part four of a four-part series on your menstrual cycle of what is happening within your body and how to complement your hormones with diet and exercise.
Cycle syncing!
What is it and how does it affect your period?
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The Ovulatory Phase (Summer) approximately to 15 to 21 Days
This is part three of a four-part series on your menstrual cycle of what is happening within your body and how to complement your hormones with diet and exercise.
Cycle syncing!
What is it and how does it affect your period?
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The Follicular Phase (Spring), 6 to 14 days.
This is part two of a four-part series on your menstrual cycle of what is happening within your body and how to complement your hormones with diet and exercise.
Cycle syncing!
What is it and how does it affect your period?
Read MoreWelcome to Cycle Syncing! Part 1
The Menstrual Flow (Winter)
A four-part series on your menstrual cycle of what is happening within your body and how to complement your hormones with diet and exercise.
Cycle syncing!
What is it and how does it affect your period?
Read MoreWelcome to Cycle Syncing!
A four-part series on your menstrual cycle.
What is happening within your body and how to complement your hormones with diet and exercise.
Cycle syncing!
What is it and how does it affect your period?
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Intermittent Fasting (IF) is not a new concept and has been utilised traditionally in religious ceremonies throughout history. For example, in Ramadam, Lent and Yom Kippur. In contrast when it comes to modern day fasts, they are mainly undertaken by people who want to lose some weight or for health reasons.
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Read MoreWhy we choose the foods we eat!
When you decide to eat food, your choices are not always as they seem. For example, your life experiences influence food decisions that include your ideals, personal factors, resources, social contexts and food context such as, traditions, associations, budget or availability. The secret then is to balance your food systems and combine it with a nutritionally balanced diet (Furst, Connors, Bisogni, Sobal & Falk, 199
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