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Hormone Advice from Dr Marilyn Glenville

Fri, 20 October 2017

Hormone Advice from Dr Marilyn Glenville

Research shows that fluctuating levels of hormones play a key role in shaping the course of a woman's menstrual cycle, mood, sleep pattern and many other things.

And if you find that your hormones are completely taking over your life then maybe it's time to make a change.

Leading nutritionist in women's health, Dr Marilyn Glenville joined us today with some helpful advice and tips on this is.

Watch her full interview below.

 

Women's health expert Dr Marilyn Glenville stayed with us to answer some of your questions from home too.

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