Lynne Wadsworth
Helping women in menopause create a thriving, joyful healthy lifestyle.
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I’m Lynne Wadsworth
… and I’m on a personal mission to help women navigate the tumultuous waters of menopause.
I’m founder of Holistic Health & Wellness, curator of the Energized Healthy Woman’s Club, Board Certified Holistic Health Practitioner and a Certified Wellness Cooking Instructor.
I offer holistic solutions to menopausal pain & headaches, weight-gain, migraines, extreme mood swings and other health challenges that often accompany this season of life, through results-based and proven natural remedies.
I invite you to explore the possibility of managing your headaches and migraines, mood swings, belly bloat and fatigue so you can live more joyfully, confidently and freely. Curious? Simply click the button below for a no-obligation clarity call.
I’m Lynne Wadsworth
… and I’m on a personal mission to help women navigate the tumultuous waters of menopause.
I’m the founder of Holistic Health & Wellness, curator of the Energized Healthy Woman’s Club, Board Certified Holistic Health Practitioner and a Certified Wellness Cooking Instructor.
I offer holistic solutions to the weight-gain, menopausal pain and headaches, migraines, extreme mood swings and other health challenges that often accompany this season of life, through results-based and proven natural remedies.
I invite you to explore the possibility that you can manage menopausal pain, headaches and migraines, mood swings, weight gain and fatigue so you can live more joyfully, confidently and freely. Curious? Simply click the button below for a no-obligation clarity call.
Tips & Resources
Raw vs. Cooked – Which Contains More Vitamins and Minerals?
Raw vs. Cooked – Which Contains More Vitamins and Minerals?
Have you heard the recommendation to eat certain foods (or all foods) raw?
Do you already eat a variety of healthy foods, and want to know how to get the most vitamins and minerals out of them?
You’re probably not surprised that there isn’t a “one size fits all” approach to maximizing the vitamins and minerals your body absorbs from foods.
Let me go over which types of foods are best eaten raw, and which ones are best eaten cooked to maximize their nutritional benefit.
Can Certain Foods Make a Difference with Migraines and Headaches?
Can Certain Foods Make A Difference With Migraines and Headaches? It is probably not news to the majority of migraine sufferers that most of us are in some way affected by the foods we eat. It can get complicated – some foods we know are triggers for us, and yet on some – more rare – occasions, we can eat that same food with no reaction……go figure!
Foods most likely to trigger migraines (and even some types of headaches) include wheat, milk, cheese, chocolate, coffee, sugar, peanuts, pork and chemical additives and preservatives.
The good new is that some foods do not cause or irritate headaches or migraines, and some foods can even help prevent or alleviate headaches and migraines.
So here’s the deal – many adults have unknown food allergies. Did you know that a high percentage of headaches – and even migraines – involve food intolerances? You have probably experienced for yourself what many migraine sufferers have also experienced – fewer headaches after eliminating foods they hadn’t even realized they were allergic to!
5 Reasons You Bloat More After Age 45
Do you suffer from bloating? I know I have in the past – it’s a miserable feeling, isn’t it?
Bloating is generally the result of not being able to properly digest foods. These not-so-digested foods feel like they’re just sitting around causing discomfort and a general feeling of being stuffed and “gassy”.
It can happen at any age but if it seems to be more frequent as you’re getting older it can very well be because of your stomach’s reduced ability to produce enough acid for proper digestion.
Normally, when we eat cells in our stomach release more acid which is important for so many digestive processes like breaking down foods and activating enzymes. As we age this process can become less efficient and the result can feel like it’s wreaking havoc on the rest of the digestive system.
Unfortunately, this can have wide-ranging effects on all of our digestion abilities “downstream” and that can result in bloating.









