Our diet not only influences our general well-being, but also our hormonal balance – and this is especially true for women. One nutrient that plays a crucial role in this is omega-3 fatty acids. They belong to the so-called essential fatty acids, which the body cannot produce itself and which must therefore be supplied through food or high-quality supplements.
Omega-3 fatty acids have a positive effect on many levels:
Support for heart and vascular health
Promotes healthy brain function and clear thinking
Positive effect on skin, hair and nails
Support for the immune system
Important role in the regulation of inflammatory processes in the body
However, their significance for hormone balance is particularly exciting.
Hormones are the silent directors of our body – they influence energy, mood, sleep, metabolism and much more. An imbalance can lead to a variety of complaints: PMS, mood swings, sleep problems or cycle irregularities.
Omega-3 fatty acids:
support the production and transport of hormones
have an inflammation-regulating effect, which is important as silent inflammation can exacerbate hormonal imbalances
promote healthy functioning of the adrenal glands and thyroid, which are crucial for our hormone balance
Hormone production changes during the menopause – oestrogen and progesterone in particular decrease. This can be noticeable through hot flushes, mood swings, weight gain or joint problems.
Omega-3 fatty acids can help during this time:
Stabilize mood and support emotional well-being
Relieve joints and muscles
promote heart health at a time when the risk of cardiovascular disease is increasing
support cognitive functions and counteract “brain fog”
Not all omega-3 products are the same. Look out for:
High purity and free of harmful substances (e.g. heavy metal testing)
Good bioavailability
Balanced ratio of EPA and DHA
Sustainable and gentle extraction
Omega-3 fatty acids are important for women at every stage of life – but they can make a noticeable difference especially during hormonal changes and the menopause. They support the body and mind, help regulate hormonal processes and promote well-being from the inside out.