Hormones, Neurodiversity, and Herbal Support: ADHD and Women’s Health


2:30pm — 4:00pm

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Hormones, Neurodiversity, and Herbal Support: ADHD and Women’s Health

Explore the powerful connection between neurodiversity, ADHD, and women’s hormonal health in this insightful talk led by renowned herbalist Julia Behrens. This session delves into how herbs can provide natural, effective support for managing ADHD symptoms and promoting overall well-being.

Julia will share her extensive expertise to uncover the unique ways ADHD and neurodiversity impact women’s hormonal balance and how targeted herbal remedies can help. From enhancing focus and calming the mind to building emotional resilience, you’ll leave with practical tips and sustainable solutions to support your body and mind.

Perfect for women navigating ADHD, neurodiversity, or hormonal changes, this event offers a supportive space to learn, connect, and feel empowered.

What You’ll Learn:

  • How ADHD and neurodiversity intersect with hormonal health in women.
  • The benefits of herbs like Gingko, Gotu Kola, saffron, and mushrooms in enhancing focus and emotional well-being.
  • Practical ways to incorporate these herbs into your daily routine for lasting results.

More Information

The talk will take place on Saturday, 16th March 2025, from 11am to 12:30pm at One Garden Brighton. Tickets are £25 per person, offering incredible value for this empowering and informative session.

About Julia

Julia Behrens has over 24 years of experience in Herbal Medicine, with a passion for empowering individuals to take charge of their health through natural remedies. Her impressive background includes contributing to “Neal’s Yard Remedies Healing Herbs”, working with organisations like the WWF and Neal’s Yard Remedies, and lecturing at esteemed institutions. Julia’s engaging and approachable style makes her a sought-after speaker on women’s health and herbal support.

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