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Supplements for females across the lifespan
Rating: 3.7 out of 5(3 ratings)
257 students
Last updated 5/2023
English

What you'll learn

  • Learn how nutritional supplements are used in the management of symptoms associated with menstrual cycle
  • Understand which nutritional supplements are beneficial for female health and which supplements aren't
  • Learn about the science and chemistry of each supplement and if any dose response is outlined in the literature
  • More details and information can be found in the "Menopause Mastery" and "Beginners Guide to Female Health and Cycle"

Course content

1 section6 lectures30m total length
  • Nutritional Supplements9:46
  • Vitamin E1:41
  • Agnus Castus and Calcium D Glucarate5:37
  • Diindolylmethane2:50
  • Myoinositol7:52
  • Omega 3's3:00

Requirements

  • No experience necessary! You will learn everything you need to know

Description

Females have different circulating levels of hormones across their lifetime. From puberty, to menstrual cycle, to menopause. An imbalance of hormones can lead to a plethora of issues including mood swings, decreased physical performance, acne and even issues with concentration. Understanding which hormones are out of balance can allow us to create a plan to rebalance them through diet, exercise, medication, or supplements.

In this course we will discuss all the supplements which have been described to have some sort of benefit for women’s physiology.

· We will cover the chemistry of the supplement or its “bioactive” components.

· The purported health benefits

· The scientific premise behind these health benefits

· Appropriate doses, toxicities, and duration of supplementation

· GRAS status and EFSA reports

Sometimes scientific literature does not support the use of a supplement or a dietary method. This doesn't mean it doesn't work. Science is often behind the traditional medicine pathway as we have to test safety, toxicity and understand the mechanisms by which it works (or doesn't). Just because science hasn't confirmed a beneficial effect, doesn't mean that there isn't one there to investigate.

I hope that you enjoy the content of this course and remember to download the e-book which contains even more details and information!

Who this course is for:

  • Those who are curious about nutritional supplementation and health