Women with PCOS are often told their bodies are “difficult,” “undisciplined,” or hormonally broken.
They are advised to eat less, push harder, and manage symptoms in isolation.
SerotofyHer challenges that narrative.
In Beyond the Ovaries: Hormones Don’t Gaslight You. People Do., Dr. Thasneem reframes PCOS not as a reproductive disorder, but as a whole-body stress and survival condition — shaped by insulin resistance, gut health, nervous system overload, emotional stress, and lived experience.
Blending functional nutrition, nervous system science, and clinical insight, this book reveals why what looks like hormonal “dysfunction” is often the body’s intelligent response to chronic stress and lack of safety.
This is not a diet plan.
It is not a symptom checklist.
And it is not about fixing women.
Instead, the book places PCOS at the centre of women’s hormonal health, showing how early metabolic and stress patterns often set the stage for future challenges in postpartum recovery, perimenopause, and menopause.
Along the way, it explores:
• why PCOS is not just about ovaries, periods, or weight
• how emotional stress and unsafe environments alter female biology
• why discipline-based healing often worsens hormonal symptoms
• how insulin resistance and inflammation are protective, not personal failures
SerotofyHer is for women with PCOS who want answers that finally make sense — and for anyone ready to understand hormones through the lens of biology, safety, and self-respect.
Because your hormones are not lying to you.
They are responding.
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SerotofyHer: Beyond the Ovaries: Hormones Don’t Gaslight You — People Do
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Dr. Thasneem is a women’s health practitioner, functional nutrition specialist, and educator whose work is shaped by both clinical expertise and lived experience. Her approach to hormonal and metabolic health is grounded in one core belief: women’s bodies are not broken — they are responding.Her professional journey began in physiotherapy, where she completed her Master’s degree in Physiotherapy with specialisation in Neurology and Psychosomatic Disorders. During her clinical training, she became deeply interested in the connection between the brain, nervous system, emotional stress, and physical symptoms — particularly in women whose complaints were repeatedly labelled as “functional,” “psychological,” or unexplained.This interest became personal when she began navigating her own experience with PCOS. Like many women, she encountered medical gaslighting — symptoms dismissed, weight blamed, and solutions reduced to restriction and willpower. Despite doing “everything right,” her body continued to signal distress. What she recognised, both as a clinician and a patient, was a gap in care: hormones were being treated in isolation, without addressing stress physiology, insulin resistance, emotional safety, or lived experience.This realisation led her to pursue an MSc in Clinical Nutrition with a focus on women’s health, alongside advanced training in functional nutrition and functional medicine. She is certified by the Institute for Functional Medicine (IFM) and has additional qualifications in lifestyle medicine, women’s fitness, and therapeutic movement. She is also a NASM Women’s Fitness Specialist and a certified yoga therapist from S-VYASA, integrating movement, breath, and nervous system regulation into hormonal care.Dr. Thasneem’s work focuses primarily on PCOS as a whole-body metabolic and stress condition, rather than a disorder limited to ovaries or fertility. Through years of clinical practice, she has supported women across life stages — from adolescents with cycle irregularities and insulin resistance, to postpartum women navigating recovery, and women in perimenopause and menopause seeking sustainable health beyond symptom suppression.She is particularly known for connecting early patterns seen in PCOS with later hormonal transitions, emphasising prevention, nervous system regulation, and long-term resilience. Her approach challenges discipline-based and shame-driven models of care, replacing them with education, compassion, and biological understanding.Through her flagship framework, SerotofyHer, Dr. Thasneem integrates functional diagnostics, clinical nutrition, strength-based movement, and trauma-informed principles to help women rebuild trust with their bodies.SerotofyHer: Beyond the Ovaries is her first book — written for women who have felt unheard or dismissed, and for practitioners ready to look beyond surface-level solutions. Her work stands at the intersection of science and self-respect, with one clear message: healing begins with safety, not force.
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| Weight | 0.5 kg |
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| Dimensions | 21.6 × 14 × 2.8 cm |
| Binding Type | Hardbound |
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