Endometriosis, Prism Blog, Surgical Recovery & Scars

10 Essentials for Surviving Endometriosis

From natural pain relievers to digestive aids to pelvic pain cushions, find everything you need to manage endometriosis and endo belly and live pain-free!

a queer dad and his baby
Endometriosis, Hormone Regulation, Menopause and Andropause, Prism Blog, Self Care for Trans Health

Balance Your Hormones While You Sleep

  How to Balance Hormones with Sleep. Enough quality sleep builds our immune systems, repairs cellular damage, reduces inflammation in the body, and resets hormones (including regulating our blood sugar levels and stress hormones).  With chronic sleep deprivation (6 hours or less per night), our cortisol (stress hormone) levels begin to rise, negatively affecting not … Continue reading

a queer family with a gender diverse kid having a great time walking in their backyard
Endometriosis, Hormone Regulation, Menopause and Andropause, Prism Blog, Self Care for Trans Health

How to Balance Your Hormones with Exercise

  How to Balance Hormones with Exercise. We all know exercise is good for us. We also know that too much of a good thing isn't good after all. This applies to exercise too! When we exercise, we put our bodies in a state of stress. Cortisol, the 'stress hormone', increases when we exercise just like … Continue reading

A beautiful woman wearing a swimsuit and looking into the distance
Endometriosis, Hormone Regulation, Menopause and Andropause, Prism Blog, Self Care for Trans Health

6 Ways Water Helps You Balance Your Hormones

  We Are Water. Water makes up 1/2 to 1/3 of our body weight. Our bodies depend on water for nearly all processes. When we're not well hydrated, our tissues aren't well hydrated, and this can disrupt our body systems, including hormone regulation. Water is necessary to flush out excess toxins and hormones. You know … Continue reading

An older woman touching her stomach
Endometriosis, Hormone Regulation, Menopause and Andropause, Prism Blog, Self Care for Trans Health, Surgical Recovery & Scars

Fiber Fiber Fiber!

  Everyone knows fiber is important, but do you know why? You've probably heard that fiber is a good way to maintain regular bowel movements. Maybe you've even heard about its possible role in preventing colon cancer or that fiber is beneficial for immunity. You may not know that fiber can balance your hormones too! Fiber … Continue reading