• Electrolytes ~ Why Are They Important?

  • Sep 2 2024
  • Length: 23 mins
  • Podcast

Electrolytes ~ Why Are They Important?

  • Summary

  • Balancing Electrolytes for Women's Health

    In this episode, we’re getting deep into something that affects all of us more than we realize—electrolyte balance. Think calcium, magnesium, sodium, and potassium; these minerals are the behind-the-scenes powerhouses that help us stay nourished and strong.

    We’re talking about how electrolytes go way beyond hydration. From easing PMS to supporting heart health and even balancing your mood, these minerals play a key role in keeping you aligned with your body. You’ll learn how imbalances can sneak up on you and what you can do to restore that harmony from within.

    I’m also diving into HTMA testing—because what better way to understand your unique mineral needs than by seeing what’s happening at a cellular level? We’ll explore how this powerful tool offers insight into your long-term health, helping you address imbalances before they show up in bigger ways.

    So if you’re craving deeper connection with your body’s rhythms, this episode will guide you through the essentials of remineralizing and how to take back control of your health by nourishing yourself in a way that honors your feminine energy.

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