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Jennifer Moore

Jennifer is a former magazine beauty and wellbeing editor, current wellness advocate and an Internationally Certified Holistic Health Coach. She's worked with Next, Notebook:, Women's Health, Fitness Life and more, and co-authored In The Pink: a guide to breasts, cancer and living well with naturopath Lani Lopez. Passionate about women's health especially in life after 40, Jenna is a firm believer in combining both ancient and modern wisdom along with nutrient from Mother Nature. She has experienced severe anxiety, muscle pain and hot flushes through perimenopause, but has managed to turn it around via some of the knowledge she shares. "Let's start the conversation and let the rest of the sisterhood know because together we're better," she says.

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5 Natural Solutions For Dizziness And Nausea To Get You Through The Day

Are dizziness and nausea getting to you? We hear you! But before you jump to conclusions and wonder if there’s something seriously wrong with you, know that these can be common signs of menopause. Or – rather – perimenopause, the lead-up to the transition. And it’s due to the hormonal shifts that are going on […]

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Here’s The Scoop On PPPF: Phytoestrogens, Protein, Fibre & Fat

The doctor of the future will give no medicine but will interest his patients in the care of the human body, diet, and the cause and prevention of disease.– Thomas Edison We can’t wait to introduce you to PPFF and throughout our website you’ll hear us referring to it often. PPFF stands for Phytoestrogens, Protein,

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How Is Perimenopause Diagnosed? Is There A Reliable Test?

So many women ask us “how is perimenopause diagnosed?” And “is there a [reliable] test for perimenopause?” Because after all, how are you supposed to know if you’re in perimenopause? Or if you’re even menopausal? And what about post-menopausal? While it’s a very good question, the answer is there is no reliable test for perimenopause.

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A Touch Of Kitchen Gourmet: Protein-Rich Salmon en Papillote

Here’s a fabulous protein-rich, hormone friendly recipe you’ll love! While it sounds very French and gourmet-glamourous salmon cooked en papillote simply means wrapped in paper. Well, technically parchment but for our purposes baking paper or foil. The beauty of it is, it’s super easy to do and looks very impressive if you’re entertaining. Simply wrap

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9 Ways To Take Care Of Your Mood & Cognition | 2022 World Menopause Day

Shining a light on mood, cognition and brain fog. Every year WMD falls on October 18. It was established in 1984 alongside World Menopause Month by the World Health Organisation (WHO) and the International Menopause Society (IMS) to create awareness and highlight women’s post-reproductive health. Since those early days, the menopause conversation has gone through

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Menopause Rx | Nutritious & Delicious Chicken Stuffed Capsicum With Egg

Oooo you’re going to LOVE this colourful recipe. Indeed, we often suggest eating the rainbow as a menopause Rx (prescription) and counting your colours. Or packing in as much colour as you can into your diet with nutrient-dense fruit and veg. That’s a loose prescription or ‘Menopause Rx’ for eating in perimenopause and post-menopause. And

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Why Interval Training Is The Best Form Of (Cardio) Exercise For Menopause

This is an extra-special piece about exercise in menopause or, more specifically, interval training and menopause. We’ve garnered wisdom from Dr Stacy Sims books; Dr Sims describes herself as a forward-thinking international exercise physiologist and nutrition scientist. And there’s no doubt she knows her stuff! Further, she’s on a mission to teach athletic women and

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Win Anxietea, Gut Feelings & Good Vibes For Your Mental Health

Menopause and your mental health How are you? But, how are you really? Did you know your mental health is something you need to pay attention to during the menopause transition? Indeed, some of the signs and symptoms can include anxiety, depression, feelings of isolation and suicide ideation. Further, panic attacks, feelings of doom and

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Your Second Spring | 7 Smart Ways To Manage Menopause 🌱

Heeeeelllloooo, what do you think of the term second spring to describe menopause? Isn’t this Chinese term for menopause beautiful – your second spring? Well, we think so anyway. Indeed, the Chinese look at our second spring differently. They view it as a time to work with nature to find the body’s natural balance through

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Delicious Peri:Menopause-Friendly Apple, Cinnamon & Walnut Granola

Mmm! This peri:menopause-friendly granola is crunchy and delicious and lends a special treat time to breaking your fast aka breakfast. Or, you could choose to have it as a snack treat. What makes it a waistline & peri:menopause-friendly granola? It’s a waistline and peri:menopause-friendly granola because it’s packed with goodness your midlife body responds well to.

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Recommended Books: What We’re Reading (and how it helps us understand change)

When you’re learning about peri- and post-menopause some of your BFF’s are recommended books about menopause. The truth is not so long ago you would have been hard-pressed to find a good list of recommended books about menopause. Lucky for us,  there are plenty to choose from these days. And they’re not stuffy, dry old

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3000-Year-Old Ayurvedic Tips To Ease You Through Menopause

If you’re looking for natural menopause relief to ease you through menopause there’s a lot on offer. From natural supplementation like Merry Peri® and Perky Post® through to the ancient wisdom of Ayurveda. As a matter of fact, it’s a good idea to begin prepping for menopause in your 30s because your younger years influence

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What To Look Forward To When Menopause Ends – 5 Great Things

Let’s take a look at five things to look forward to in menopause. Or, rather post-menopause. Although it’s changing (finally), society kept us in the dark for decades. In fact, menopause awareness was banished to the corner of taboo-land for years. Stumbling into perimenopause As a result, many females found perimenopause crept up unannounced. What’s

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Migraines and Perimenopause | Why You’ve Got A Headache

Perimenopause is the lead-up to menopause and the end of a woman’s fertility. Menopause itself is just one day, the last day of your last period and you only know it’s occurred when 12 months have passed. As a result, you have officially experienced menopause and are now post-menopause. Migraines and perimenopause – why can headaches

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What’s Estrogen Dominance & 18 Reasons You Should Care

Estrogen dominance. Have you heard of it? If you answered yes, it’s not surprising because estrogen dominance (ED) is a bit of a buzzword. And while buzzwords become familiar the reality is that sometimes we don’t grasp what they actually mean. Nevertheless, estrogen dominance can be particularly common in perimenopause. Simply put… To clarify, estrogen

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Do Men Experience Menopause Too? Is Male Menopause A Thing?

Yes, there’s a recognised biological process known as male menopause or andropause. Who knew, right? However, it should be noted that male menopause is controversial, and not all experts believe it exists. Indeed, the UK’s NHS describes the terms andropause or male menopause as misleading. And Family Doctor states there is “ongoing debate as to

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Anti-Inflammatory Turmeric & Pineapple Smoothie To Soothe and Satisfy

Our recipes can be enjoyed by anyone but most especially women in pre-, peri- and post-menopause. That’s why they contain PPFF or Protein, Phytoestrogens, (healthy) Fat and Fibre. They’re also anti-inflammatory and based on the Mediterranean Diet. Why PPFF? As a result of PPFF, your body works more efficiently.  PPFF helps to keep your blood

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This is the time when menstruation is well and truly over, the ovaries have stopped producing high levels of sex hormones and for many ladies, perimenopause symptoms subside.

Estrogen has protective qualities and the diminished levels mean organs such as your brain, heart and bones become more vulnerable. It’s also a key lubricant so your lips may become drier, your joints less supple and your vagina might be drier. In addition, your thyroid, digestion, insulin, cortisol and weight may alter.

At this juncture, a woman might experience an increase in the signs of reduced estrogen but she should have a decrease of perimenopause symptoms. That said, some women will experience symptoms like hot flushes for years or even the rest of their lives.

Perimenopause

Peri = ‘near’

Most females begin to experience the symptoms of perimenopause in their mid-forties. Your progesterone levels decline from your mid-30s but it’s generally from around 40 that the rest of your sex hormones begin to follow suit. 

Perimenopause is a different experience for every woman and some women may barely notice it. The first indicators are usually changes to the monthly cycle. This means that for some ladies, this can be accompanied by things like sore breasts, mood swings, weight gain around the belly, and fatigue as time goes on.

For those with symptoms it can be a challenging time physically, mentally and emotionally.

Importantly, perimenopause lasts – on average – four to 10 years. The transition is usually a gradual process and many women enter perimenopause without realising.