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Perimenopause Bloating & Water Retention: Why You're Puffy and What Actually Helps
Your rings are tight. Your ankles swell by evening. Your abdomen looks distended even when you've barely eaten. Perimenopause bloating and water retention aren't about eating too much salt — they're about your hormones rewriting the RAAS system that controls how your kidneys handle fluid. Declining progesterone removes your body's natural diuretic brake. Erratic estrogen spikes activate sodium retention. Here's the mechanism, the evidence, and what actually helps.

Vibrance Way
7 days ago1 min read


Perimenopause & Histamine Intolerance: Why You're Suddenly Reacting to Everything
If you're suddenly reacting to wine, aged cheese, or foods you've eaten for years without issue, your hormones may have changed the rules. Perimenopause causes estrogen to spike erratically, which activates mast cells and suppresses the DAO enzyme your body uses to clear histamine. The result: histamine builds up, and foods that were once fine aren't anymore. This isn't a new allergy — it's a hormonal disruption to your histamine metabolism, and it's more common than most doc

Vibrance Way
May 51 min read


Your Gut Is Talking to Your Brain. Are You Listening?
I hit a wall last October — flat, grey, unexplainable. When I tracked my eating, the pattern was obvious: two weeks of airport food, zero vegetables, zero care. My gut was wrecked. Turns out, so was my brain. The gut-brain axis is real, it's researched, and the 100 trillion microbes living in your digestive system are directly shaping your mood, anxiety, and mental resilience. Here's what the science says — and what I actually changed.

Vibrance Way
Feb 191 min read
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