Every year, we see countless women’s health trends pop up on #HealthTok. With each season–or, really, with each month, a new hack surfaces — everything from celery juice, to period cycle syncing workouts, to yellow dragon fruit.
But as a doctor and health coach team, trained to look at the root cause of conditions, we’re less interested in the trend and more interested in the hidden symptoms they reveal.
For example, we know that while yellow dragon fruit may have some personally reported laxative effects, what it’s likely doing is actually just introducing fiber to a diet that’s already unbalanced in the day-to-day.
As women, we’re often conditioned to dismiss our symptoms and opt for a quick-fix rather than get to the root of what’s wrong. And it makes sense — 55 percent of women report feeling dismissed or ignored by their doctor. But most of the time, the answer isn’t found on TikTok – it’s in your body.
One of the questions every doctor we work with at Parsley Health is trained to ask patients is about some of our everyday functions: from bowel movements, to period pain, to hunger levels. And sure, it can make people uncomfortable to describe these intimate details. But these symptoms may be the clue to your overall health.
Rather than waiting for the next health trend to solve a symptom you didn’t realize you had, here are five key health signals to keep a close eye on:
You should feel hungry in the morning.
Not feeling hungry until lunchtime is not a badge of honor! It’s signaling that there may be an underlying issue, such as elevated cortisol levels, a hormone imbalance, or a sluggish liver. It may take time for your appetite to return (fake it till you make it!), but over time, eating a balanced meal within 60 minutes of waking up will support your health and longevity. Starting the day with protein and fiber can keep your mood and energy levels more stable as the day goes on and lower your likelihood of “hanger.”
You should poop well.
Frequency, urgency, and consistency can give doctors insight into your micronutrient status, hormone balance, microbiome, stress levels, digestion, hydration and diet, and more! For example, if you regularly notice your stool is greasy, you likely aren’t digesting fat well. Every part of your #2 tells us something about your health. Women should be having one to three bowel movements daily, and they should be well formed, easy to pass, and feel complete – without the aid of super fruit found on TikTok.
You should have energy between 1 p.m. and 4 p.m.
If you regularly experience a ‘crash’ in the afternoon, listen up! Energy dips in the afternoon are not normal and could be pointing to a number of imbalances, particularly for women. Often, these dips are caused by dehydration: more than 75 percent of Americans are chronically dehydrated. Try drinking a tall glass of ice water. You may also be experiencing a blood sugar crash from an imbalanced lunch. Did you have fiber, fat, and protein in your meal? Or, if you’re like many people, your day consists of running from one task to the next with little to no downtime. Our brains aren’t made for that! Try taking a 5 minute break outside to re-center yourself.









