This one’s for you, ladies!!!

How bout this?? We get to get STRONGER every decade 💪💪💪

Long post, but if you or anyone you love is just feeling “off”, this is worth the read!

This past weekend, I attended a conference where there was a huge focus on women’s health and the lack of research that has been done over the years. As a woman in my early 40s, I’m really starting to feel the effects of hormone changes, and I’m watching many of my friends, family and clients go through the beginning stages of perimenopause and menopause. And having worked with clients navigating this stage of life over several years, I’ve learned so much and am excited to share some of the important research being done.

But first, let’s talk about some (crazy) facts:
😡women were excluded from clinical trials until the 1990s. Like, what the actual…???
😳 Only 8.8% of funding from the NIH goes to women’s health.
🤦🏻‍♀️For many, many years, women were labeled as hysterical when talking about the symptoms they were experiencing at certain stages of life, and hysterectomies were actually performed to help women “calm down” in the past.
👎Currently, only 25% of clinical trials today include women, and less than 20% of OBGYNs are trained in menopause. Less than 7% of internal medicine doctors get trained in menopause.

And yet…
❤️many women, age 35 and up, are in perimenopause
❤️women spend 40% of their life in perimenopause!
❤️and it is this optimal time, the most important time of life, to take care of our health.

Why??
✅ During perimenopause and beyond, we start to see a huge increase in cardiovascular risk factors. Heart disease is the leading cause of death for women and much of this has to do with the decrease of estrogen that we experience. ✅Perimenopause lasts, on average, 2 to 10 years.

Common symptoms of perimenopause:
-vasomotor (like hot flashes and night sweats)
-sleep disturbances
-joint and muscle pain
-genitourinary symptoms
-weight gain
-anxiety
-Increase in visceral fat (the dangerous kind around our organs)
-Increases in cholesterol and triglycerides
-Decrease in HDL cholesterol
-increased risk of type 2 diabetes, osteoporosis and cognitive decline

So it is so important that we start talking about what we can do in our 30s and beyond to prevent some of these risk factors. Because we CAN do SO MUCH!!!

So where do we start???

✨ It’s really important that women are getting a comprehensive blood panel done in perimenopause and beyond, including LPa and APOB markers. Ask your doctor for this!
✨You’re going to want to optimize your body composition to decrease pain, decrease vasomotor symptoms, and protect your heart.
✨And then we’re going to talk about things that you can do every day through nutrition. This is the area that I love to talk about:

  1. Number one is protein pacing. You’re going to bookend your day with protein. I do like to use a protein shake in the morning and something called a tri-release protein at night. That’s super important because it’s low in sugar, low in carbs, and high in protein, which is important to do before bed.
  2. You’re going to make sure you’re using clean forms of protein. I could talk about this all day. Super important that we’re not using things with artificial sweeteners, artificial colors, excess sugars, et cetera.
  3. Adaptogens to help mitigate your hormone spikes. They can also help with sleep, stress and mood
  4. And then a supplement called Harmonia, which can be used alongside HRT (when that’s indicated).
  5. You’re going to use creatine, which is so important for our brain health, bone health, and muscle health (all things that start to decline in our late 30s)
  6. And you’re going to hydrate!! 🥥🥤love using electrolytes. It just helps your cells absorb water better.
  7. Lastly- do not forget the importance of strength training. Gone are the days of hours of cardio, under eating and skipping the weights 💪💪💪

Let’s not wait till we start experiencing severe symptoms to act on this!! I am offering 20% off my “women’s wellness pack” this week to celebrate the fact that women’s health is being talked about more and the fact that we have solutions that empower us to take charge of our health and prevent some of the symptoms that older generations have had to go through.

So please reach out. I will send you a link for 20% off your women’s wellness bundle. I’ll share recipes and grocery lists, share customized tips with you, and will throw in some workouts for you too.

Let’s do this, ladies!! To our health! ❤️💪🌻.

Grab your pack here:

https://www.isagenix.com/share/4LDSSE7

Flinstones Vitamins and Pop Tarts

We’ve Come a Long Way Since the Flinstone Days

Raise your hand if you grew up on Flinstones vitamins too?? 🙋🏻‍♀️🙋🏻‍♀️


Maybe had some Lucky Charms or Pop Tarts for breakfast growing up? 🙋🏻‍♀️🙋🏻‍♀️


Guys, you’re not alone! I was a child in the 90s, and back then, we didn’t know what we didn’t know. Vitamins were vitamins, right? As long as we were eating something for breakfast, we were well nourished and ready to learn, right?!? 🤷🏻‍♀️


Thankfully, we’ve come along way and so has the nutrition and supplement space. Now, you still have to sift through rows and rows of sugar laden or artificially sweetened vitamins, and we still need to REALLY look at nutrition labels when deciding what to feed our families, but we have knowledge – and options- now, and that’s a beautiful thing!!


One thing that I’ve learned more and more about is the difference between naturally sourced and synthetic vitamins. I won’t bore everyone here, but here’s a few cool points to know:


✨if your vitamins are listed in the nutrition or ingredient label with parenthesis around them, they are synthetically made!

✨synthetic vitamins offer only a portion of the whole food vitamin, so synthetic vitamin B is not the same as getting your vitamin B from a whole food.

✨whole food vitamins, on the other hand, allow for a slow release of nutrients, making them easier to digest

✨there are now whole food vitamins that offer diverse and bio active vitamins and minerals 🙌🏼🙌🏼


Supplementing with a good vitamin and filling in the nutritional gaps in our food supply is more important than it’s ever been. I’m excited to try these innovative new whole food vitamins and would love to offer you a discounted price on them as well!! Follow this link to read more about these cool Pura Plant vitamins and to try your own pack, risk free: https://jessicatreadwell1.isagenix.com/en-us/shop/daily-nutrition/pura-plant?pid=14362b1208ab4bbb98d7a92657b105bc

Here’s to a new season of focusing on our health, boosting immunity and finding joy in the everyday moments 🍁🍁 To your health, friends!

~Jess

Latest Wellness Read

I promised you guys I’d keep you posted about my fave wellness books this year, so here ya go…


A few weeks ago, I finished Dr. Mark Hyman’s book about longevity and the incredibly rapid advancements being made in the area. Like I expected, I appreciated his perspective as both a medical physician and functional medicine doctor- it’s the merge between the two that I have always found my beliefs about health and wellness live.


I also appreciated the quizzes he incorporated to give people an idea of where they may need to utilize some strategies, root cause analysis or the help of a functional medicine physician to ease their dis-eases. And I most definitely appreciated the science, scientific studies and explanations of the root causes of abnormal aging and what we can do about it- cause I just geek out on that science stuff anyway 🤷🏻‍♀️


I finished the book with a commitment to continuing to work on the quality of my sleep, being more consistent with 12 hour intermittent fasting and a goal of measuring my comprehensive health markers more regularly (i.e. more than what most of our doctors will look at, unfortunately).


Some may read the book and roll their eyes at some of the new and emerging practices in anti aging and many of us will think “well, that’s nice, but who can afford them anyway?” But, I read these parts and choose to believe that medicine is changing to a more holistic, client centered and preventative model and completed those sections of the book with feelings of hope, excitement and optimism.


Bottom line- if you’re over the age of 30 and want to know what you can do in every decade of your life to extend both lifespan and (more importantly), HEALTHSPAN, this book could be for you. Or, if you have a loved one in your life whose struggling with what has long been told to us are the “normal” processes of aging but are not ready to just accept that, this book is for you too!

My hope is that people pick up books like this, gain a little knowledge into the science of how we can heal and live healthfully, and implement 1-2 strategies at a time that can truly change the course of their lives. Because we all have it in us to do just that ❤️


Tell me- have you read this yet?? What strategies are you implementing?

To your health,

~Jess