Taking control
Taking control
It’s gratifying to watch a woman take control of her situation, adopting a more positive approach to hormone imbalance. In so doing, she discovers that cyclic hormone headaches are not normal. That she no longer has to feel anxious and apprehensive, and plan her month around the two days she is going to be bed-ridden, throwing up, incapacitated with pain or bleeding heavily. That all the things she’d been told, taught or come to accept as normal are, in fact, abnormal. She sees, feels and experiences a sense of wellbeing she has not known for a very long time.
There is this renewed level of joy and enthusiasm in her life. More involvement and an ability to commit to activities she may have avoided at that particular time of the month. Ultimately, she rediscovers her freedom.
Break the cycle of pain and incapacitation with progesterone therapy and you see women who have failed in previous attempts to help themselves begin delving into their ‘too hard basket’, gravitating towards lifestyles changes that positively effect their health and their family.
Charting helps women become aware of things and situations that have, in the past, upset them and triggered an immediate need for ‘comfort’ food, a hit of caffeine and/or nicotine, drug dependencies such as analgesics.
We suggest women use their charts to reformulate their own life to make it work for them.
It’s our belief that if you give a woman back her missing hormones, some genuine understanding, empowering knowledge, and a formula for self-help, she will go on and do the rest.
Once there’s a ’shift’ - a conscious state that is arrived at through charting - women suddenly realise that they have considerable control over their health (by establish, proven strategies). They then choose to move away from lifestyle habits and triggers that can contribute to their health problems, no longer seeing the giving up of these things as a state of deprivation.
We just want to remind yourself that you ARE already magnificent.
Keep this in mind as you review your charts and progress. Be patient and gentle with yourself. And remain committed. For we do not doubt your ability, no matter how difficult you may believe it to be, to accomplish the kind of results that you feel good about.


