Okay, wow! This book was exactly what I needed right now. As a woman creeping closer and closer to perimenopause, I’ve realized how little we’re actually told about what’s coming. Like… why is there no handbook for this? Why do we have to Google our way through night sweats and mood swings like we’re decoding a secret language? Enter Hormone Havoc: the kind of book that makes you feel seen, informed, and surprisingly excited about taking back control of your health.
Dr. Amy Shah doesn’t just throw out generic “eat better” advice. She lays out the science in a way that’s approachable and doable. The 30-30-3 method (30g protein, 30g fiber, 3 probiotic foods) is so simple it actually feels achievable and honestly, it made me rethink how I start my day. I love that it’s not about restriction or dieting but about nourishing your body to work with your hormones instead of against them.
What really hit me was how much this book connects hormone health with gut health, mood, and even bone strength. It’s really a great feeling, especially for those of us who don’t want to just “get through” menopause but actually thrive through it. I closed the last page feeling like, “Okay, I can do this. I can prepare for this next chapter instead of fearing it.” It feels SO empowering!
If you’re someone who feels like no one ever really explained what happens during perimenopause (which, let’s be real, is most of us), Hormone Havoc will make you feel like you finally have a roadmap and a really supportive friend walking you through it.
Thank you to NetGalley, Amy Shah, and William Morrow/Harvest for the eARC of this book.