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Manifestelle - Un p贸dcast de Elle Ray

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Show your nails some love with聽https://iloveislashop.com聽Use code SPRING10 to get 10% off your first order. (featured in the video: Ruby Cat Eye)Become a Paid Subscriber and get Uninterrupted Episodes:聽https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/manifestelle/subscribeFull show notes, sources, and transcript + exclusive content 馃拰:聽https://manifestelle.substack.comBuy merch to support this channel:聽https://shopisla.coLearn The Business of Content Creation:聽https://manifestelle.thrivecart.com/the-business-of-content-creation/?coupon=CREATOR100Follow me on IG and Tiktok: manifestelleJoin me on an eye-opening episode where we explore the complex history of women's biology being both weaponized and ignored. From Elizabeth Packard's shocking institutionalization in 1860 to modern discussions about the luteal phase, we'll examine how women's hormonal experiences have been pathologized while male hormonal influences remain largely unscrutinized. We'll dive into the science behind hormonal cycles, challenge outdated stereotypes, and discuss why understanding our bodies isn't weakness鈥攊t's power. Together, we'll explore what true liberation looks like when it comes to our health, moods, and bodies.keywords:women's health, female biology, luteal phase, menstrual cycle, hormonal changes, Elizabeth Packard, women's rights history, medical gaslighting, hysteria diagnosis, female institutionalization, women's empowerment, hormone awareness, cycle tracking, reproductive health, gender bias in medicine, male irritable syndrome, testosterone effects, gender double standards, women's liberation, historical medical practices, body literacy, women's mental health, hormonal stigma, medical discrimination, cycle syncing, feminine power, medical advocacy, women's autonomy, patriarchal medicine, holistic health, women's wellness

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