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Tammy Gee

*BANT registered Nutritionist
*Hormone health, peri/menopause
*1:1 consultations, talks/workshops
*Click link for a free intro call
🌈 LGBTQ+ welcome

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I am so excited to share my collaboration with @aldiuk and @themenocharity

I know first-hand the quality of Aldi products and the effort that goes into sourcing great ingredients and fresh produce for the stores.

As a solo parent, Aldi has always been the place I have shopped for years to ensure I could feed myself and my son nutritious meals on a budget and I could whizz around the store and do a shop in 20 mins. Time and effort is always a consideration for me too when I am giving nutritional advice and when I was putting together the recipes.

Check out my budget & menopause friendly recipes
https://www.aldi.co.uk/menopause

#sevencoloursofnutrition #aldiuk #themenopausecharity #menopausesupport #perimenopausesupport #menopausenutrition #menopauseawarenessmonth


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7 months ago


Small, simple changes can make a big difference during menopause.⁠

We’ve teamed up with @Aldiuk and menopause expert Tammy Gee @sevencoloursofnutrition to bring you practical nutrition tips and simple, affordable recipes to support you through menopause.⁠

Explore our budget-friendly nutrition tips and recipes, created in partnership with Aldi and menopause nutritionist Tammy Gee.⁠

🔗 Discover more: [Link in bio]⁠

Aldi has also generously donated £10,000 to help us expand our reach and provide more women with trusted, evidence-based information.⁠


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6 months ago

Small, simple changes can make a big difference during menopause.⁠

We’ve teamed up with @Aldiuk and menopause expert Tammy Gee @sevencoloursofnutrition to bring you practical nutrition tips and simple, affordable recipes to support you through menopause.⁠

Explore our budget-friendly nutrition tips and recipes, created in partnership with Aldi and menopause nutritionist Tammy Gee.⁠

🔗 Discover more: [Link in bio]⁠

Aldi has also generously donated £10,000 to help us expand our reach and provide more women with trusted, evidence-based information.⁠


25
6 months ago

Small, simple changes can make a big difference during menopause.⁠

We’ve teamed up with @Aldiuk and menopause expert Tammy Gee @sevencoloursofnutrition to bring you practical nutrition tips and simple, affordable recipes to support you through menopause.⁠

Explore our budget-friendly nutrition tips and recipes, created in partnership with Aldi and menopause nutritionist Tammy Gee.⁠

🔗 Discover more: [Link in bio]⁠

Aldi has also generously donated £10,000 to help us expand our reach and provide more women with trusted, evidence-based information.⁠


25
6 months ago

We’ve teamed up with @AldiUK and menopause nutritionist Tammy Gee to create a collection of simple, affordable recipes that support wellbeing during menopause – using ingredients you can easily find in your weekly ⁠
shop.⁠

🔗 Find all the recipes here: [link in bio]⁠


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3
6 months ago

We’ve teamed up with @AldiUK and menopause nutritionist Tammy Gee to create a collection of simple, affordable recipes that support wellbeing during menopause – using ingredients you can easily find in your weekly ⁠
shop.⁠

🔗 Find all the recipes here: [link in bio]⁠


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3
6 months ago

We’ve teamed up with @AldiUK and menopause nutritionist Tammy Gee to create a collection of simple, affordable recipes that support wellbeing during menopause – using ingredients you can easily find in your weekly ⁠
shop.⁠

🔗 Find all the recipes here: [link in bio]⁠


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3
6 months ago

We’ve teamed up with @AldiUK and menopause nutritionist Tammy Gee to create a collection of simple, affordable recipes that support wellbeing during menopause – using ingredients you can easily find in your weekly ⁠
shop.⁠

🔗 Find all the recipes here: [link in bio]⁠


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3
6 months ago


We’ve teamed up with @AldiUK and menopause nutritionist Tammy Gee to create a collection of simple, affordable recipes that support wellbeing during menopause – using ingredients you can easily find in your weekly ⁠
shop.⁠

🔗 Find all the recipes here: [link in bio]⁠


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3
6 months ago

We’ve teamed up with @AldiUK and menopause nutritionist Tammy Gee to create a collection of simple, affordable recipes that support wellbeing during menopause – using ingredients you can easily find in your weekly ⁠
shop.⁠

🔗 Find all the recipes here: [link in bio]⁠


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3
6 months ago

We’ve teamed up with @AldiUK and menopause nutritionist Tammy Gee to create a collection of simple, affordable recipes that support wellbeing during menopause – using ingredients you can easily find in your weekly ⁠
shop.⁠

🔗 Find all the recipes here: [link in bio]⁠


24
3
6 months ago

We’ve teamed up with @AldiUK and menopause nutritionist Tammy Gee to create a collection of simple, affordable recipes that support wellbeing during menopause – using ingredients you can easily find in your weekly ⁠
shop.⁠

🔗 Find all the recipes here: [link in bio]⁠


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3
6 months ago

Brain fog isn’t “just getting older.”
And it isn’t a sign that you’re failing.

Sometimes it’s your body asking for support.

When hormones begin to shift during perimenopause and menopause, many women notice changes in:

• focus
• concentration
• memory
• mental clarity

It can feel frustrating, overwhelming, and at times even a little frightening.

But there are gentle ways to support your brain and nervous system through this season.

- Prioritise protein
Especially at breakfast.

Your brain needs steady energy, and blood sugar crashes can make brain fog feel so much worse. Starting the day with protein can help support focus, mood, and energy more consistently.

- Protect sleep
Create a gentle wind-down routine.

The brain restores and repairs while we sleep. Even small evening habits — dimming lights, reducing screens, reading, stretching, herbal tea — can help signal safety and rest to the nervous system.

- Make mental space
Create little “peace pockets” in your day.

So many women are carrying constant mental load. Even 5 quiet minutes without noise, notifications, or demands can help the brain settle.

- Give yourself grace
Be kind to yourself.

You are not lazy.
You are not losing yourself.
Your body is adapting to hormonal change while often carrying far more than anyone can see.

Support works better than self-criticism ever will.

Small consistent acts of care for yourself really do make a difference.

If you would like to find out more ways to support your body and brain through menopause with simple nutrition steps head over to my website www.sevencoloursofnutrition.co.uk

#sevencoloursofnutrition#brainfog #menopausenutrition #hormonehealth #hormonehealthclub


46 minutes ago

Brain fog isn’t “just getting older.”
And it isn’t a sign that you’re failing.

Sometimes it’s your body asking for support.

When hormones begin to shift during perimenopause and menopause, many women notice changes in:

• focus
• concentration
• memory
• mental clarity

It can feel frustrating, overwhelming, and at times even a little frightening.

But there are gentle ways to support your brain and nervous system through this season.

- Prioritise protein
Especially at breakfast.

Your brain needs steady energy, and blood sugar crashes can make brain fog feel so much worse. Starting the day with protein can help support focus, mood, and energy more consistently.

- Protect sleep
Create a gentle wind-down routine.

The brain restores and repairs while we sleep. Even small evening habits — dimming lights, reducing screens, reading, stretching, herbal tea — can help signal safety and rest to the nervous system.

- Make mental space
Create little “peace pockets” in your day.

So many women are carrying constant mental load. Even 5 quiet minutes without noise, notifications, or demands can help the brain settle.

- Give yourself grace
Be kind to yourself.

You are not lazy.
You are not losing yourself.
Your body is adapting to hormonal change while often carrying far more than anyone can see.

Support works better than self-criticism ever will.

Small consistent acts of care for yourself really do make a difference.

If you would like to find out more ways to support your body and brain through menopause with simple nutrition steps head over to my website www.sevencoloursofnutrition.co.uk

#sevencoloursofnutrition#brainfog #menopausenutrition #hormonehealth #hormonehealthclub


46 minutes ago

Brain fog isn’t “just getting older.”
And it isn’t a sign that you’re failing.

Sometimes it’s your body asking for support.

When hormones begin to shift during perimenopause and menopause, many women notice changes in:

• focus
• concentration
• memory
• mental clarity

It can feel frustrating, overwhelming, and at times even a little frightening.

But there are gentle ways to support your brain and nervous system through this season.

- Prioritise protein
Especially at breakfast.

Your brain needs steady energy, and blood sugar crashes can make brain fog feel so much worse. Starting the day with protein can help support focus, mood, and energy more consistently.

- Protect sleep
Create a gentle wind-down routine.

The brain restores and repairs while we sleep. Even small evening habits — dimming lights, reducing screens, reading, stretching, herbal tea — can help signal safety and rest to the nervous system.

- Make mental space
Create little “peace pockets” in your day.

So many women are carrying constant mental load. Even 5 quiet minutes without noise, notifications, or demands can help the brain settle.

- Give yourself grace
Be kind to yourself.

You are not lazy.
You are not losing yourself.
Your body is adapting to hormonal change while often carrying far more than anyone can see.

Support works better than self-criticism ever will.

Small consistent acts of care for yourself really do make a difference.

If you would like to find out more ways to support your body and brain through menopause with simple nutrition steps head over to my website www.sevencoloursofnutrition.co.uk

#sevencoloursofnutrition#brainfog #menopausenutrition #hormonehealth #hormonehealthclub


46 minutes ago


Brain fog isn’t “just getting older.”
And it isn’t a sign that you’re failing.

Sometimes it’s your body asking for support.

When hormones begin to shift during perimenopause and menopause, many women notice changes in:

• focus
• concentration
• memory
• mental clarity

It can feel frustrating, overwhelming, and at times even a little frightening.

But there are gentle ways to support your brain and nervous system through this season.

- Prioritise protein
Especially at breakfast.

Your brain needs steady energy, and blood sugar crashes can make brain fog feel so much worse. Starting the day with protein can help support focus, mood, and energy more consistently.

- Protect sleep
Create a gentle wind-down routine.

The brain restores and repairs while we sleep. Even small evening habits — dimming lights, reducing screens, reading, stretching, herbal tea — can help signal safety and rest to the nervous system.

- Make mental space
Create little “peace pockets” in your day.

So many women are carrying constant mental load. Even 5 quiet minutes without noise, notifications, or demands can help the brain settle.

- Give yourself grace
Be kind to yourself.

You are not lazy.
You are not losing yourself.
Your body is adapting to hormonal change while often carrying far more than anyone can see.

Support works better than self-criticism ever will.

Small consistent acts of care for yourself really do make a difference.

If you would like to find out more ways to support your body and brain through menopause with simple nutrition steps head over to my website www.sevencoloursofnutrition.co.uk

#sevencoloursofnutrition#brainfog #menopausenutrition #hormonehealth #hormonehealthclub


46 minutes ago

Brain fog isn’t “just getting older.”
And it isn’t a sign that you’re failing.

Sometimes it’s your body asking for support.

When hormones begin to shift during perimenopause and menopause, many women notice changes in:

• focus
• concentration
• memory
• mental clarity

It can feel frustrating, overwhelming, and at times even a little frightening.

But there are gentle ways to support your brain and nervous system through this season.

- Prioritise protein
Especially at breakfast.

Your brain needs steady energy, and blood sugar crashes can make brain fog feel so much worse. Starting the day with protein can help support focus, mood, and energy more consistently.

- Protect sleep
Create a gentle wind-down routine.

The brain restores and repairs while we sleep. Even small evening habits — dimming lights, reducing screens, reading, stretching, herbal tea — can help signal safety and rest to the nervous system.

- Make mental space
Create little “peace pockets” in your day.

So many women are carrying constant mental load. Even 5 quiet minutes without noise, notifications, or demands can help the brain settle.

- Give yourself grace
Be kind to yourself.

You are not lazy.
You are not losing yourself.
Your body is adapting to hormonal change while often carrying far more than anyone can see.

Support works better than self-criticism ever will.

Small consistent acts of care for yourself really do make a difference.

If you would like to find out more ways to support your body and brain through menopause with simple nutrition steps head over to my website www.sevencoloursofnutrition.co.uk

#sevencoloursofnutrition#brainfog #menopausenutrition #hormonehealth #hormonehealthclub


46 minutes ago

Tonight on Instagram Live – 8pm

Your Hormones Tell A Story: What Brain Fog Is Trying To Tell You

Have you ever…

Walked into a room and forgotten why you went there?
Lost your train of thought halfway through a sentence?
Struggled to find the simplest word?
Read something three times and still not taken it in?

If so, you are far from alone.

Brain fog is one of the most common experiences women describe during perimenopause and menopause — and it can feel frustrating, unsettling, and sometimes even a little scary.

But this isn’t about “losing it.”

It’s often your body signalling that something needs attention.

Tonight we’re talking about:

• Why hormonal changes can affect memory, focus and concentration
• The connection between brain fog, sleep, nutrition and stress
• What your body may be trying to tell you
• Gentle nutrition and lifestyle support to help lift the fog

This is such an important conversation because so many women silently worry about these changes without understanding what’s happening.

Join me live at 8pm on Instagram

Come along if your brain has been feeling a little slower, fuller, or harder to trust lately.

#sevencoloursofnutrition #yourhormonestellastory #brainfog #menopausenutrition #hormonehealth #hormonehealthclub


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3 days ago

The 3pm energy crash doesn’t have to be part of your day, we can put a few simple things in place to keep the energy, mind and mood more consistent.

We might be feeling the 3pm slump more during peri/menopause because of the impact fluctuating hormones have on cortisol and blood sugar balance.

My top tips for keeping the 3pm crash at bay
- protein for breakfast
- don’t skip meals
- reduce the caffeine especially after lunch
- no coffee (or tea) before food
- have a small protein snack at 3pm
- get moving at 3pm, go for a walk or have a dance around

If you would like a free hormone check in call to talk about your nutrition during menopause head over to my website www.sevencoloursofnutrition.co.uk you can also sign up to my newsletter there.

Let me know which tip works for you

#sevencoloursofnutrition #yourhormonestellastory #menopausenergy #hormonehealthclub


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1 months ago

Do you hit a wall around 3pm every day?

One minute you’re fine…
The next—you’re exhausted, craving sugar or caffeine just to get through the afternoon.

This is SO common in menopause—but it’s not random.

Your body is responding to your hormones fluctuating, blood sugar, and stress levels throughout the day.

Maybe you're accidentally setting yourself up for the crash.

Tonight I’m going LIVE to talk about:
-Why the 3pm energy crash happens
-What your body is trying to tell you
-3 simple ways to stop it happening

If you’re tired of dragging yourself through the afternoon, this is for you

Join me LIVE every Tuesday 8pm Instagram

#sevencoloursofnutrition #yourhormonestellastory #menopauseenergycrash #menopausesupport #perimenopausesupport #hormonehealthclub


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1 months ago

The biggest mistakes keeping you exhausted.

Don’t skip meals or under-eat
This can be tricky if you trying to manage your weight, but when the hormones are fluctuating in perimenopause our body responds to skipping meals with stress hormones, making us feel more exhausted.

Relying on caffeine to get through the day
It may feel like what you need in the moment but the energy crash will follow. Then sleep is affected and the cycle continues.

Pushing through with cardio exercise
Swapping out a couple of cardio sessions for weights or a walk will help to keep the stress hormones balanced, this helps to keep energy levels more stable.

Protein
Yep, the building blocks needed for energy and repair, especially at times when our body is working hard i.e dealing with the changes happening to our body during menopause.

Ignoring stress
Rest is not lazy or failing it is supporting our body when it needs it.

If you would like to talk specific symptoms and how to manage your nutrition during menopause, book in for a free hormone check in call over at my website www.sevencoloursofnutrition.co.uk

#sevencoloursofnutrition #yourhormonestellastory #menopausenutrition #perimenopausesupport #hormonehealthclub


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2
1 months ago


The biggest mistakes that could be making your fatigue WORSE (without you even realising)

If you’re:

Waking up tired
Relying on caffeine to get through the day
Feeling like your energy just isn’t what it used to be

This is for you.

I’ll be sharing simple nutrition & lifestyle shifts that can make a real difference to your energy.

Join me LIVE tonight, 8pm Instagram live

Tag a friend who needs to hear this

#sevencoloursofnutrition #yourhormonestellastory #menopausenutrition #perimenopausesupport #hormonehealthclub


2
1 months ago

In menopause it is not just about how you sleep, it is about the quality of your sleep and how well your body recovers overnight.

If you are sleeping for 8 hours and still waking up exhausted, here are a few tips for you:

- balance your blood sugar with protein and don’t skip meals

- reduce the stimulants- caffeine and sugar, they may not stop you getting to sleep but they may be reducing the quality of your sleep

- reduce the high impact exercise and swap for gentle strength training and walking

- hydrate your body in the morning with water and a pinch of sea salt

Let me know if you would like to feel more energised in the morning, book in for a free 20 min call over at my website www.sevencoloursofnutrition.co.uk or sign up to my newsletter.

#sevencoloursofnutrition #yourhormonestellastory #menopausenutrition #perimenopausesupport


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1 months ago

Why do you feel exhausted… even when you’ve slept?

You go to bed at a reasonable time.
You think you’ve slept.
And yet you wake up feeling just as tired… sometimes more tired.

Sound familiar?

This is something so many women experience, especially in their 40s and 50s — and it can feel confusing, frustrating, and at times a bit worrying.

Tonight I'm talking about:

• Why sleep doesn’t always equal rest
• What’s happening with your hormones and stress response overnight
• The “wired but tired” feeling so many women describe
• Gentle ways to support deeper, more restorative sleep

Because it’s not just about getting more hours in bed —
it’s about how supported your body feels while you’re there.

If you’ve been waking at 2–4am, feeling exhausted during the day, or relying on caffeine and sugarjust to get through… this conversation is for you.

Join me 8pm Instagram live.
Or catch the replay if you need to.

#sevencoloursofnutrition #yourhormonestellastory #menopausesupport #perimenopausenutrition #hormonehealthclub


2
1 months ago

Sleep in menopause, commonly becomes tricky.Waking up throughout the night, mind whirring before sleep, feeling shattered the next morning.

Here are my three back to basic tips for better sleep:
1.Breakfast
Start your day right prepares you for a better nights sleep.No caffeine before breakfast, breakfast within an hour of waking and protein included on your plate (or bowl)

2. Keep a consistent bedtime
No matter how sleepy ( or not) you are feeling go to bed at a consistent time (preferably before 11) Also wake up at the same time every morning, no matter how much sleep you have had.Even if you are not asleep stay in bed and rest.

3. Supplement magnesium
Take this supplement in the evening, with your evening meal to help relaxation and wind down

Remember be consistent to help your body and brain during this time of fluctuating hormones.

Head over to my website www.sevencoloursofnutrition.co.uk to sign up to my newsletter for more menopause nutrition tips or book a free 20 min call if you want help with a specific symptom.

#sevencoloursofnutrition #yourhormonestellastory #menopausenutrition #perimenopausesupport #hormonehealthclub


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1 months ago


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