
In "Love Yourself Well," wellness entrepreneur Lo Bosworth transforms her personal health struggles into a revolutionary guide connecting gut, brain, and vaginal health. With 5-star reviews and a 5-week wellness plan, she empowers women to advocate for themselves in a medical system that often dismisses their concerns.
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What happens when your body stops whispering and starts screaming? One morning in 2014, life was humming along perfectly-thriving career, serious relationship, everything checked off the list. Then the heart started racing uncontrollably, throat tightening, breathing becoming nearly impossible. This wasn't a one-time panic attack; it became a recurring nightmare that split life into "before" and "after." For eighteen months, doctors dismissed the symptoms as emotional, attention-seeking, "just anxiety." Blood tests finally revealed severe vitamin deficiencies-validation that something was physiologically wrong all along. This journey through chronic health issues, from debilitating anxiety to persistent infections, revealed a revolutionary truth: everything in your body is connected. The gut, brain, and vagina aren't separate systems managed by different specialists-they're intimate partners in constant conversation, and when one suffers, the others follow. The word "hysteria" comes from the Greek hystera, meaning uterus. Until 1980, female hysteria was listed in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, pathologizing normal female emotions as mental illness. This isn't ancient history-it's the foundation of why women still struggle to get accurate health information today. Even now, women's physical complaints are routinely attributed to hormones or emotions, regardless of actual symptoms. One woman endured nearly a decade of unbearable period pain before switching doctors and receiving an endometriosis diagnosis. Another colleague with severe bloating was told she was "being emotional" about her pain, only to later have a "Nerf football-sized cyst" removed from her ovary after her physician father intervened.