by Marya Gendron | Jun 2, 2023 | Blog, Hormones, Migraine Physiology
Today I want to explore some of the research I’ve done into the fascinating relationship between serotonin and progesterone, as well as the implications this has for things like your potassium levels, and how low progesterone and fluctuating serotonin play a...
by Marya Gendron | Jan 16, 2023 | Blog, Hormones, Migraine Physiology, Toxins
Over the years as I’ve researched health and wellbeing, I’ve come to believe that when it comes to pathogens, the terrain matters – meaning that the tissue environment, which is determined largely by nutritional status, determines how resilient the...
by Marya Gendron | Nov 4, 2022 | Blog, Hormones, Migraine Physiology
In this video I explore findings and research from Dr. Mark Starr’s book Hypothyroidism Type 2. Unlike Hypothyroidism Type 1 which is caused by insufficient production of thyroid hormones, Type 2 is characterized by compromised cellular uptake of thyroid... by Marya Gendron | Apr 29, 2022 | Blog, Hormones, Migraine Physiology
A few weeks ago I posted a video about low body temperature, multiple enzyme dysfunction (MED); and migraine. That was just a little preview to some of the research notes below, so please watch the video for context if you’d like to know why I think this is a...
by Marya Gendron | Mar 30, 2022 | Blog, Hormones, Migraine Physiology
In this video I share some exciting new research into the role that body temperature, which is regulated by our thyroid gland, affects enzyme function and therefore migraine and hormonal balance. Become a Research Patron to watch the full content on...
by Marya Gendron | Feb 2, 2021 | Blog, Hormones, Migraine Physiology
Increasingly, I hear clients of mine mention offhand that they don’t get much sleep because they have to get up to pee frequently. I’ve also had clients who had irritable bladder, and I didn’t have any clue what that was about. But recently as...