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Notes on hormones, inflammation, and the skin—and what actually helps during perimenopause.
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Hormones & The Terrain Protocol
If you’re doing everything right with food and still flaring, this is the one mechanism worth checking first — the insulin-estrogen pathway nobody draws for you.
Histamine & Brain Health
DAO isn’t the only histamine-clearing enzyme in your body. Your brain has its own — and it may be part of why brain fog and mood swings stick around even after diet changes.
Skincare & Environmental Triggers
Some of the most common ingredients in sunscreens and moisturizers are endocrine-disrupting chemicals. Here’s what to check for — and how to swap them out gradually.
Gut Health & The Terrain Protocol
The fiber-for-skin research trending right now was done on a general population — not an already-sensitized gut. Here’s the mechanism and what actually helps.
Skincare & Skin Reactions
A new dermatology review mapped the personal care ingredients most commonly behind allergic contact reactions right now — and a few of them might surprise you.
Inflammation & The Terrain Protocol
Sugar and seed oils are two separate doors into the same room. Closing one doesn’t close the other — here’s the mechanism most people miss.
Root Cause
Hives after coffee. Reactions to a perfume you've worn for years. Mystery rashes with normal allergy tests. Here's the hormone-immune connection nobody's told you about.
Hormones & Histamine
Estrogen and histamine fuel each other in a feedback loop — and in perimenopause, that loop can turn into hives, flushing, and reactions that track your cycle.
Mast Cells
Mast cells are the immune cells behind hives, rashes, and reactions with no obvious cause — and in perimenopause, they can become hyperreactive. Here's what's going on.
Progesterone
Progesterone is a natural brake on immune reactivity. When it drops in perimenopause — often before estrogen does — your mast cells and skin pay the price.
Gut Health
Skin reactions, hormonal chaos, and digestive issues aren't three separate problems — they're one system. Here's why fixing your gut is often the missing piece.
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