EPISODE · Mar 3, 2026 · 35 MIN
Understanding Perimenopause Inflammation: How Diet & Insulin Resistance Impact Your Long-Term Health
from My Perimenopause Journey · host Excel with Mariana.
During perimenopause, I experienced widespread inflammation—my eyes often became inflamed, my joints were on fire, and my brain felt like mashed potatoes. While exercise, sauna sessions, better sleep, and hormone therapy alleviated some of these symptoms, the inflammation kept returning. This led me to explore nutrition, glucose, and insulin, revealing that I, like many women in menopause, am insulin-insensitive. Join me in this exploration to discover how a modified diet can help combat inflammation and why it matters for long-term health.Subscribe for bi-weekly updates on My Perimenopause Journey. Find tips and inspiration for yourself, and join a slowly growing community of kindhearted ladies, and anyone who wants to learn about perimenopause and menopause. Everything is researched, self-explored, and shared with the best intentions. Nevertheless, always consult your healthcare provider before making health changes.🌸 To better understand your peri•menopause journey and for more informed conversations with your doctor, check out the "My Peri•Menopause Journey" tracker. It's easy-to-use, customizable, and 100% private:English: https://excelwithmariana.mykajabi.com/myperimenopausejourneyDeutsch: https://excelwithmariana.mykajabi.com/DE-myperimenopausejourneyFrançais: https://excelwithmariana.mykajabi.com/FR-myperimenopausejourneyEspañol: https://excelwithmariana.mykajabi.com/ES-myperimenopausejourney한국어: https://excelwithmariana.mykajabi.com/KR-myperimenopausejourney中文: https://excelwithmariana.mykajabi.com/ZH-myperimenopausejourney________________________________#Perimenopause #Menopause #WomensHealth #CycleTracking #perimenopausehealth #perimenopausesupport
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During perimenopause, I experienced widespread inflammation—my eyes often became inflamed, my joints were on fire, and my brain felt like mashed potatoes. While exercise, sauna sessions, better sleep, and hormone therapy alleviated some of these symptoms, the inflammation kept returning. This led me to explore nutrition, glucose, and insulin, revealing that I, like many women in menopause, am insulin-insensitive. Join me in this exploration to discover how a modified diet can help combat inflammation and why it matters for long-term health.Subscribe for bi-weekly updates on My Perimenopause Journey. Find tips and inspiration for yourself, and join a slowly growing community of kindhearted ladies, and anyone who wants to learn about perimenopause and menopause. Everything is researched, self-explored, and shared with the best intentions. Nevertheless, always consult your healthcare provider before making health changes.🌸 To better understand your peri•menopause journey and for more informed conversations with your doctor, check out the "My Peri•Menopause Journey" tracker. It's easy-to-use, customizable, and 100% private:English: https://excelwithmariana.mykajabi.com/myperimenopausejourneyDeutsch: https://excelwithmariana.mykajabi.com/DE-myperimenopausejourneyFrançais: https://excelwithmariana.mykajabi.com/FR-myperimenopausejourneyEspañol: https://excelwithmariana.mykajabi.com/ES-myperimenopausejourney한국어: https://excelwithmariana.mykajabi.com/KR-myperimenopausejourney中文: https://excelwithmariana.mykajabi.com/ZH-myperimenopausejourney________________________________#Perimenopause #Menopause #WomensHealth #CycleTracking #perimenopausehealth #perimenopausesupport
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