We can use nature's secrets about how to stay alive and healthy to make babies, and apply those secrets to
post reproductive years, so that we can also live a younger and longer post reproductive life, whether nature cares about that or not.
Not exact matches
Over the past 10
years Birthing Hands has been a pivotal source of community programs, classes workshops and events focused on global and traditional birthing issues, pre-conception, pregnancy birth,
post partum, parenting, and
reproductive rights trainings for the local birthing community.
As someone who suffered from arthritis, add,
reproductive problems and ibs as a result of undiagnosed celiac disease - and because my mother ended up with Crohn's disease as a result of
years of lack of diagnosis as well — I can't wait to send this
post to everyone I know that has a hard time understanding what it really is and does, and what gluten sensitivity is (partially because I'm so tired of trying to explain it with my limited non-professional knowledge!)
First off, women's bodies naturally produce testosterone just like men's bodies, but at a much lower level (for adults anyway — according to this Huffington
Post article on testosterone for women, women actually have 10 times as much testosterone in their bodies in their early
reproductive years than estrogen).