This illustrated Christmas Science blog presents a creative and educational look at key neuroendocrine concepts through a festive letter format.
By Virginia de la Lastra




This illustrated Christmas Science blog presents a creative and educational look at key neuroendocrine concepts through a festive letter format.
By Virginia de la Lastra





“I highly recommend this to any woman, in any state of life” After years of masking my symptoms with birth control pills, FEMM teachers and the FEMM tracking system have helped me to look into the root causes of my symptoms and find long-term healing. I have found so much freedom in understanding my body and its needs. So many people told me that I did not need to worry about these issues until I was married or trying to

FEMM is proud to announce the addition of Shiho Yoshida as part of its education team in Japan. Shiho Yoshida is a 24-year-old from Kanagawa, Japan. She recently certified as a FEMM teacher, teaching all of her practice clients in Japanese. She moved to Vancouver, Canada to attend high school in 2016. She moved to Seattle, Washington in 2019 and studied molecular, cellular, and developmental biology at the University of Washington. In her spare time, she enjoys cooking, travelling, and

Workshop Strengthens Womenâs Health for the Misak FEMM had the privilege to be invited by the Misak, indigenous people living in Silvia, Cauca, Colombia. The Misak cosmogony is structured in a dual system: the masculine and the feminine. For them, the conception and the beginning of life are very important, as well as all the phases of the reproductive continuum. People from the Misak community are losing their traditions. Most women now use hormonal contraception and are affected by their health
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