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92 | Cycle Syncing: A New Way to Connect With Your Body

Colleen Sloan, PA-C, RDN Episode 92

I’m the first one to call out "trendy" wellness approaches, so when I heard about cycle syncing, I was hesitant to say the least. Today's episode explores cycle syncing - a practice of aligning lifestyle habits with the different phases of the menstrual cycle. This approach helps women adjust their diet, exercise, and social activities in alignment with the four phases of the menstrual cycle can significantly improve women's health.

Whether you're managing your own hormonal challenges or working with patients who struggle with PMS, PCOS, or irregular cycles, this episode offers practical insights on how cycle syncing might complement your clinical toolbox.

Key Clinical Takeaways:

  • Cycle syncing can be particularly beneficial for patients with severe PMS symptoms, PCOS, or those who aren't seeing results despite maintaining healthy habits
  • The approach involves tailoring nutrition and exercise recommendations to four distinct menstrual phases, with specific focus on supporting hormonal shifts throughout the cycle
  • Before implementing cycle syncing, clinicians should first help patients establish regular cycles 

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