Hormonal imbalance is often treated as something that needs to be corrected.
When symptoms persist or fluctuate, the focus usually turns to fixing levels, managing numbers, or overriding the body’s signals. While these approaches can bring temporary relief, they often miss what the body is actually responding to.
When the Body Is Ready to Regulate offers a different framework.
Written from a trauma-informed, regulation-first perspective, this book explains why hormonal patterns shift after prolonged stress, trauma, or survival mode — and why balance emerges only when the body feels safe enough to settle.
Rather than promoting rigid protocols or quick fixes, this book explores how hormones respond to nervous system stability, energy availability, rhythm, and predictability. It reframes imbalance as adaptation and regulation as a gradual, trust-based process.
Inside, you’ll explore:
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Paperback. Condición: new. Paperback. Hormonal imbalance is often treated as something that needs to be corrected.When symptoms persist or fluctuate, the focus usually turns to fixing levels, managing numbers, or overriding the body's signals. While these approaches can bring temporary relief, they often miss what the body is actually responding to.When the Body Is Ready to Regulate offers a different framework.Written from a trauma-informed, regulation-first perspective, this book explains why hormonal patterns shift after prolonged stress, trauma, or survival mode - and why balance emerges only when the body feels safe enough to settle.Rather than promoting rigid protocols or quick fixes, this book explores how hormones respond to nervous system stability, energy availability, rhythm, and predictability. It reframes imbalance as adaptation and regulation as a gradual, trust-based process.Inside, you'll explore: Why hormones are rarely the root problemHow stress and survival mode disrupt regulationThe role of the adrenals, thyroid, and sex hormonesWhy symptoms fluctuate before they stabilizeHow consistency, rhythm, and safety support balanceWhen support can help stabilization feel steadierThis book is for anyone who feels sensitive, stuck, or frustrated by traditional hormone approaches and is seeking a calmer, more sustainable path forward.Hormones do not regulate because they are controlled.They regulate when the body feels safe enough to settle. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability. Nº de ref. del artículo: 9798244961591
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Paperback. Condición: new. Paperback. Hormonal imbalance is often treated as something that needs to be corrected.When symptoms persist or fluctuate, the focus usually turns to fixing levels, managing numbers, or overriding the body's signals. While these approaches can bring temporary relief, they often miss what the body is actually responding to.When the Body Is Ready to Regulate offers a different framework.Written from a trauma-informed, regulation-first perspective, this book explains why hormonal patterns shift after prolonged stress, trauma, or survival mode - and why balance emerges only when the body feels safe enough to settle.Rather than promoting rigid protocols or quick fixes, this book explores how hormones respond to nervous system stability, energy availability, rhythm, and predictability. It reframes imbalance as adaptation and regulation as a gradual, trust-based process.Inside, you'll explore: Why hormones are rarely the root problemHow stress and survival mode disrupt regulationThe role of the adrenals, thyroid, and sex hormonesWhy symptoms fluctuate before they stabilizeHow consistency, rhythm, and safety support balanceWhen support can help stabilization feel steadierThis book is for anyone who feels sensitive, stuck, or frustrated by traditional hormone approaches and is seeking a calmer, more sustainable path forward.Hormones do not regulate because they are controlled.They regulate when the body feels safe enough to settle. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. Nº de ref. del artículo: 9798244961591
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